I have, for a few years, been waging a chemical war against what I had only known until this year as 'burning in my arms and legs'
I've visited a neurologist who suspected MS, but the MRI came up negative for this. I've been prescribed pregabalin (lyrica) at the 75 and 100mg levels which alleviated some of the symptoms (but they're still present.) Blood tests have not turned up any results nor shown it may be diabetic.
The following factors didn't have a strong effect on the pain:
Neck/back pain, sleep habits, diet
Cannabis
NSAIDs (Aspirin, APAP/IBP, Ketorolac)
Opiates
'Z' drugs/Benzodiazepines (this was an early guess that it may have been related to quitting Ambien cold tukey)
The following factors did:
DXM during 2nd+ doses
High doses of caffeine aggravates it, but not having caffeine didn't help it any.
Lyrica reduced the 'volume' of the pain but not the fact that it existed.
I've noticed Cymbalta being prescribed to treat diabetic neuropathy so on a hunch I started taking 5-HTP 3-4 times daily and the pain is gone as long as I can presume the dose is 'active' (being actively metabolized.) Operating on the theory that it's serotonergic, I've been ~11 days without lyrica and without major pain now, which is promising.
Thus my question is: Is there a known association with serotonin deficiency and neuropathy? Besides the S*RI classes, are there any ideas for treatment?
I've visited a neurologist who suspected MS, but the MRI came up negative for this. I've been prescribed pregabalin (lyrica) at the 75 and 100mg levels which alleviated some of the symptoms (but they're still present.) Blood tests have not turned up any results nor shown it may be diabetic.
The following factors didn't have a strong effect on the pain:
Neck/back pain, sleep habits, diet
Cannabis
NSAIDs (Aspirin, APAP/IBP, Ketorolac)
Opiates
'Z' drugs/Benzodiazepines (this was an early guess that it may have been related to quitting Ambien cold tukey)
The following factors did:
DXM during 2nd+ doses
High doses of caffeine aggravates it, but not having caffeine didn't help it any.
Lyrica reduced the 'volume' of the pain but not the fact that it existed.
I've noticed Cymbalta being prescribed to treat diabetic neuropathy so on a hunch I started taking 5-HTP 3-4 times daily and the pain is gone as long as I can presume the dose is 'active' (being actively metabolized.) Operating on the theory that it's serotonergic, I've been ~11 days without lyrica and without major pain now, which is promising.
Thus my question is: Is there a known association with serotonin deficiency and neuropathy? Besides the S*RI classes, are there any ideas for treatment?
