leeemerick
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 100
- Location
- Philippines
- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
It sure is a pain in the butt sometimes. I'm on 10mg amitriptyline which I think is probably low enough to avoid major side effects. Could the digestion problems be delayed gastric emptying/gastroparesis? I have the former and sometimes I wonder if I am getting the latter... probably not diabetes related in my case though.I'm wondering this too about whether my sensitivity to insulin has changed as I'm also on amitriptyine... also on baclofen, nifedipine, sandomigran, and a few others. I got taken off baclofen back in July or so and put back on it after a week of hell with spasms (so it obviously was helping some even when I wasn't too sure). But anyhow my weight has started to increase and I've not changed diet or anything.... turns out that is one of the side effects... but it also a side effect of amitriptyline, nifedipine, sandomigran as well. ugh. Plus I'm on apidra (bolus) and lantus (basal). But then I've had an increase in my pain levels recently and literally been having what I call pain storms, also noticed I'm still burping up my food hours later so digestion problems be getting worse on me as well. ugh. Glad to have found this forum. Sorry to hear you are struggling with this kind of issue too. As for me I'm still trying to figure out what is going on with my sugars suddenly. It's not diet as no change. It has to be meds or the pain I think. I'm also struggling with other stuff that isn't getting effective treatment as yet. Diabetes is a pain in the butt when trying to manage other stuff as well.
I have oesophageal dysmotility which is the same thing as gastroparesis but it's in my oesophagus so they can't call it that. I also have a sliding hiatal hernia which tends to slide into my chest when I've just eaten and then slides back down and gives me diaphragm spasms at times as well. But my theory is that if I'm still burping up food hours later that the hiatal hernia may have held up the digestion maybe. Well that's just a theory. I also do chronically burp because of my oesophageal dysmotility as well. I've had lots of tests done, including the gastric emptying study, barium swallow, and oesophageal manometry test. I'm on 25mg of amitriptyline at the moment, I did start out on 10mg... but I have my gastroenterologist and my urologist wanting to use the same drug to treat 2 different things. My gastroenterologist increased the dosage... he wants me on 40mg actually but I'm still on 25mg. But I need my treatment reviewed anyhow as my GI and throat spasms have been worsening.It sure is a pain in the butt sometimes. I'm on 10mg amitriptyline which I think is probably low enough to avoid major side effects. Could the digestion problems be delayed gastric emptying/gastroparesis? I have the former and sometimes I wonder if I am getting the latter... probably not diabetes related in my case though.
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