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Nortriptyline
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jmc09
, Jan 19 2012 08:56 AM
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#1
Posted 19 January 2012 - 08:56 AM
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Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
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#2
Posted 19 January 2012 - 10:14 AM
I have used this drug, in a pain clinic. The drug was original intended as a anti depressent. They later found it can control pain and in some people remove the pain signal all together. Like you I couldn't sleep, a matter of fact I was wired for sound continuasly. On the third day I developed something like restless leg syndrome where my legs or arms would start kicking, twitching or punching whenever I tried to rest. If this starts happening, STOP TAKING IMMEDIATLY!!! This can turn into a permanent condition. On the other hand another gentlman in my pain clinic had nerve damage to his leg and he was relaxed, tired, and did wonders for him.I have just been prescribed Nortriptyline 25mg by my doctor, mainly to help me sleep due to non stop broken nights sleep caused by an ongoing kidney problem.I am also aware that Nortriptyline can help IBS D in some cases and was going to try this medication in the near future anyway.My doctor told me to take my 1 tablet before going to bed at night.The problem I've got is that the drug has done the opposite and is keeping me awake at night and making me urinate even more than before.The upside is that I only had one morning BM on the first morning and on the second I had to use a stool softener to go once also.I still have the urge to go more in the morning but cannot when I try.I have decided to take the medication in the morning now instead of the evening and I'm hoping this may make a difference.Has anybody ever used this drug and what were your experiences with it?Any advice is welcome.
#3
Posted 23 January 2012 - 04:22 AM
I have stopped taking this now as the frequent urination and leg and general muscle fatigue were worse than before i began.I just cant tolerate any ADs of any type whatsoever,which is actually not a bad thing as pain isnt a major symptom of mine very much.I would also add that it seemed to promote depressing dreams,not nightmares just sad and depressing dreams.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
#4
Posted 23 January 2012 - 04:29 AM
Trade ya, I have chronic nightmare syndrome(now classified as night terrors). I have had a total of 6 non nightmare dreams in my life, even promisquis dreams turn in to them, don't ask its pretty messed up.I am not glad it didn't work for ya, but glad you are not taking, that drug scares me with its side affects.I have stopped taking this now as the frequent urination and leg and general muscle fatigue were worse than before i began.I just cant tolerate any ADs of any type whatsoever,which is actually not a bad thing as pain isnt a major symptom of mine very much.I would also add that it seemed to promote depressing dreams,not nightmares just sad and depressing dreams.
#5
Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:56 AM
That's interesting that you say that. I've never taken any anti-depressants, but I have taken cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxer that is related to the tricyclic ADs. Not only could I not function on this drug (extreme sedation to the point where I could barely function at work), but I also had some bizarre, depressing/freaky dreams. I dreamed about being engulfed by a tidal wave, among other things and it was incredibly vivid. I usually have pretty vivid, strange dreams, but this was in a whole, new realm, lol.I would also add that it seemed to promote depressing dreams,not nightmares just sad and depressing dreams.
#6
Posted 23 January 2012 - 11:32 AM
Faze, that sure does explain alot. I can't take cyclobenzaprine because I get like a psychotic blood lust. My rage and anger take over and is uncontrollable. If you read the cautions, I am one of the 3%
#7
Posted 23 January 2012 - 04:29 PM
Other Ads I've taken have made me feel nauseous,dizzy,muscle aches,tiredness etc but not anything as bizarre as this.I dont know how its supposed to help you sleep when it made me not be able to sleep more than an hour or two at a time,strange.That's interesting that you say that. I've never taken any anti-depressants, but I have taken cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxer that is related to the tricyclic ADs. Not only could I not function on this drug (extreme sedation to the point where I could barely function at work), but I also had some bizarre, depressing/freaky dreams. I dreamed about being engulfed by a tidal wave, among other things and it was incredibly vivid. I usually have pretty vivid, strange dreams, but this was in a whole, new realm, lol.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
#8
Posted 26 March 2012 - 01:51 AM
I've been taking 10mg of Nortriptyline each night for just over a week now. I've had some benefit from it so far so I'm hoping it continues to improve. I'm going to increase my dose to 20mg in 5 days time. Is anyone using the drug and finding it helps?
#9
Posted 29 March 2012 - 04:25 PM
I was on 25mg for about 6 mos. Doc thought it would help with my GERD pain & IBS. It did seem to calm things down a little bit. I tolerated it pretty well. Only real side effect was frequent weird dreams - not bad ones though, actually they were kind of entertaining. But I didn't really feel I was getting enough benefit from it to continue indefinitely so I lost interest and stopped taking it. Doc now wants me to try Paxil which is a different type of AD, but haven't decided on that yet.I've been taking 10mg of Nortriptyline each night for just over a week now. I've had some benefit from it so far so I'm hoping it continues to improve. I'm going to increase my dose to 20mg in 5 days time. Is anyone using the drug and finding it helps?
#10
Posted 29 March 2012 - 06:57 PM
I have been put on Noritryptilines cousin Ametryptiline. No neurological side affects yet. I have ADD so your side affects might differ. First three nights sleep only two hours at a time for four times. On fourth night solid sleep. Diffuculty motivating ones self upon waking, almost if one is still tired, coffee helps with this. I take it back a couple of neurological. Deadning of sensory perception nerve receptors; external pain, pressure, arousal, heat, and cold sensors are dimmed as much 50%. Headaches. Currently at 30mg
#11
Posted 29 March 2012 - 09:53 PM
Hey jmc,nortriptyline can sometimes have the opposite effect--i.e. make you have more trouble sleeping--in some people. This is a well known effect in the doctor community, and I usually tell my patients about this. This is because it works on your brain chemicals and everyone is slightly different. You can try taking it in the am and see you feel. IF you are getting constipated, you can try reducing the dose.Dr. Dani MD
I have just been prescribed Nortriptyline 25mg by my doctor, mainly to help me sleep due to non stop broken nights sleep caused by an ongoing kidney problem.I am also aware that Nortriptyline can help IBS D in some cases and was going to try this medication in the near future anyway.My doctor told me to take my 1 tablet before going to bed at night.The problem I've got is that the drug has done the opposite and is keeping me awake at night and making me urinate even more than before.The upside is that I only had one morning BM on the first morning and on the second I had to use a stool softener to go once also.I still have the urge to go more in the morning but cannot when I try.I have decided to take the medication in the morning now instead of the evening and I'm hoping this may make a difference.Has anybody ever used this drug and what were your experiences with it?Any advice is welcome.
#12
Posted 30 March 2012 - 03:56 AM
I couldnt tolerate nortryptiline at all and since being diagnosed with DI and put on Desmopressin Anti Depressants wont be an option i will try again.
Diagnosed originally with microscopic colitis in 1992 but no inflammation detected on subsequent colonoscopies,so IBS diagnosed. Hoping to share my personal opinions and experiences to help others and become more aware myself. No medical training at all.
#13
Posted 09 April 2012 - 04:07 AM
I've been taking nortiptyline for just over three weeks now. I'm currently taking 20mg each evening. The good news is that my symptoms have noticeably improved. Yesterday I almost felt ibs free. I only spent 5 minutes on the toilet instead of 2 hours. Urgency is significantly decreased and the feeling of incomplete evacuation is completely gone. I just need to build my confidence with my condition now. Pre nortiptyline I would have rated by bowel control as 4/10. Now I would say 7/10. Hopefully this will continue and I can have a more normal life!


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