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<blockquote data-quote="Jude" data-source="post: 120886" data-attributes="member: 8649"><p>Hi Vivkaroo</p><p></p><p>So sorry to hear about your recent developments with the peripheral neuropathy. My mum is not diabetic but has the peripheral neuropathy and her GP put her on Amitriptyline some years ago and her legs are definitely much better than they were. Do not worry about the Nortriptyline I think it is from the same group as Amitriptyline and is not addictive in the same way as diazepam and tranquillisers. Amitrip can help with IBS but am not sure about Nortrip!! - am actually on Amitrip myself.</p><p>How long have you been diagnosed with diabetes? - as I said my mum is not diabetic so it may not be caused by the high sugars - if it is then I will be developing it soon!!! Mum has lots of arthritis - both hips replaced - but dont know if that is what has caused it.</p><p>keep in touch, love Jude xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jude, post: 120886, member: 8649"] Hi Vivkaroo So sorry to hear about your recent developments with the peripheral neuropathy. My mum is not diabetic but has the peripheral neuropathy and her GP put her on Amitriptyline some years ago and her legs are definitely much better than they were. Do not worry about the Nortriptyline I think it is from the same group as Amitriptyline and is not addictive in the same way as diazepam and tranquillisers. Amitrip can help with IBS but am not sure about Nortrip!! - am actually on Amitrip myself. How long have you been diagnosed with diabetes? - as I said my mum is not diabetic so it may not be caused by the high sugars - if it is then I will be developing it soon!!! Mum has lots of arthritis - both hips replaced - but dont know if that is what has caused it. keep in touch, love Jude xx [/QUOTE]
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