I take amitryptilin and tegratol works for me
I've recently been prescribed Duloxitene which I've found quite effective and is specifically licensed for Diabetic Neuropathy.
Well I'm only reporting what works for me, and also that these two mentioned made no difference at all. However my neuropathy is long established so maybe that's why.Soundgen said:The probelm with taking antidepressants and analgaesics for dibatic neuropathy is that they don't deal with the underlying problem seemcvitamins.com although they are trying to sell a nerve tonic , these really do work , Benfotiamine and Methyl B 12 have radically improved my neuropathy see thehttp://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9454 for more details
Well I'm only reporting what works for me, and also that these two mentioned made no difference at all. However my neuropathy is long established so maybe that's why.
There are several medications that are approved for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, including duloxetine (Cymbalta®) and pregabalin (Lyrica®). Other medications are also used, but are not "officially" approved; these include tricyclic antidepressants (eg, amitriptyline), gabapentin (Neurontin®), tramadol (Ultram®), and alpha-lipoic acid.
That's all it was prescribed - and I expect it - to do! Which was the basis of my response to kea's original question, treatment of symptom not cure for cause.Soundgen said:I'm sure that Duloxitene does control your perception of the diabetic pain , but it's only treating the sympton not the cause ,I would expect if you have had neuropathy for a long time then rebuilding the myelin sheath would take a long time as well , but just taking Duloxitene won't do that . I intend taking Benfotiamine and Methyl BB12 for ever
If Duloxetine works for people what is the problem. It is approved both in the UK and the States ? Anything that relieves symptoms and pain has to be a good thing surely ? Sometimes that's all anybody wants.
surely anything that makes the neuropathy go away is a treatment whether endorsed by themedics or notI'm slightly confused, so humour me. I thought this topic was actually asking about treatments ?
I am not saying it is of no use I just think users should be aware of something other than your opinion of Benfotiamine.
I don't believe all these studies and articles you have posted which state that it may, it might, it probably, etc....? They are all just very small trials. We have seen many trials conducted and reported on. Not many of them actually are proven to be correct. This stuff appears to have been around some time but it still is a minority who believe it is worthwhile.
I have read all the links. How could I not ? There is no way of avoiding them whenever you post. You post the things all the time in response to any questions. That is the problem. You do seem to protest too much about this stuff Benfotiamine if anybody says it doesn't work for them.
When and if that changes then I might take the stuff and your opinions more seriously. Until then as far as I am concerned, it is no more effective than me having a run around the park. Costs nothing and is far more enjoyable and doesn't have to be ingested.
Not everybody gets the same results with any drug or supplement. I have tried supplements over the years and frankly all that happened was my pocket's got emptier and the 'Health' food and supplement industry gets richer and bigger by the day. Bit like the Drug Companies now, major players and much to defend. Can't stand anybody rubbishing their products can they ?
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