hi.im whitty.new member.type 1.36years.happy to be joining you.
Thank you for the warm welcome.very much appreciated.can anyone tell me if they are taking any medication for neuropathy.I have neuropathy in both hands and legs and have been put on amitriptyline tablets,which are normally given as anti depressants.so now im high as a kite but still suffering with the neuropathy.
hi insulin addict09. i do take the amytriptyline at night for the same reasons as you.i have been to the doctors today and he has increased the dose.this is because the tablets are working for my hands ok but are doing nothing for my legs.my neuropathy is csused by nerve damage.some days are better than others when i walk,but generally i get severe pain after walking about twenty five metres.the doctor is going to keep on increasing the dosage gradually until they have an affect on my legs,so that means when im on a high dose i will have no pains in my legs because i really will be flying not walking.i would just like to add for any young or newly diagnosed diabetics.please take note and do what your specialist and doctor tell you because it will save you a lot of problems in years to come.i ignored advice when i was young just to be like everyone else.But now the problems associated with poor control over the years are really starting to hit me hard.Diabetics nowadays have a really good chance to lead as much a normal life than ever before.listen to what your being told.
hi insulin addict09. i do take the amytriptyline at night for the same reasons as you.i have been to the doctors today and he has increased the dose.this is because the tablets are working for my hands ok but are doing nothing for my legs.my neuropathy is csused by nerve damage.some days are better than others when i walk,but generally i get severe pain after walking about twenty five metres.the doctor is going to keep on increasing the dosage gradually until they have an affect on my legs,so that means when im on a high dose i will have no pains in my legs because i really will be flying not walking.i would just like to add for any young or newly diagnosed diabetics.please take note and do what your specialist and doctor tell you because it will save you a lot of problems in years to come.i ignored advice when i was young just to be like everyone else.But now the problems associated with poor control over the years are really starting to hit me hard.Diabetics nowadays have a really good chance to lead as much a normal life than ever before.listen to what your being told.
hi insulin addict09. No the doc has,nt put me on any other tablets along with the amytriptyline because he is just experimenting at the moment and also because i take 11 other tablets daily.the amytriptyline are good for my hands.For the first time in years i can hold things for longer than a few seconds now.im just keeping my fingers crossed that a higher dose will help with my feet and legs.hi sasha.i hope nathan does start to look after himself because it just isnt worth doing what you want to do and ignoring doctors advice because YES IT REALLY, REALLY DOES HAPPEN.And when things do eventually go wrong you wish to god that you had only done what you were told when you were younger and then you would,nt be a partially sighted cripple later on in life.With retinopathy[changes to vision] you dont get much of a warning that your sight is changing until you end up at the opticians and they tell you new vessels have grown and are bleeding and you need laser treatment to stop you going blind.hi sucre, i hope your neuropathy improves.sounds like you need to keep a close eye on your blood sugars.do you take metformin as well as diet.