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What Is The Good Alternate To Seroquel That Amplifies Pain?
was taken off of ambien and klonopin cold turkey and given 25mg to 50mg seroquel, this medication does not help I have serious spinal stenosis, and PNE Pedunal nerver entrapment. Seroquel seems to amplify pain. Cant stand this anti psychotic drug. Feel helpless Was taking 2 and half tablets of ambien
You have a history of spinal stenosis. You need to get it treated. You are suggested to visit a GP/Orthopedics.
Get physically examined, get investigated, get all required Imaging tests(CT, MRI, EEG) done.
Your treatment will depend upon the severity of the disease detected. Your treating doctor may treat you with medications (pain killers, opioids, anti seizure & anti depressants).
He may suggest surgery(Laminectomy, laminotomy, laminoplasty or invasive therapy if needed. Get treated at the earliest. Do not look for (or change) medicines by yourself.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Is The Good Alternate To Seroquel That Amplifies Pain?
Hello, You have a history of spinal stenosis. You need to get it treated. You are suggested to visit a GP/Orthopedics. Get physically examined, get investigated, get all required Imaging tests(CT, MRI, EEG) done. Your treatment will depend upon the severity of the disease detected. Your treating doctor may treat you with medications (pain killers, opioids, anti seizure & anti depressants). He may suggest steroid injections, physical therapy, decompression procedure. He may suggest surgery(Laminectomy, laminotomy, laminoplasty or invasive therapy if needed. Get treated at the earliest. Do not look for (or change) medicines by yourself. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician