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Over active thriod nodular pushing on crevical nerves, can i do anything about it, i am on notriptolyne, not working?

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Nerve pain: It sounds like you're in a lot of pain. I would recommend that you tell your doctor that the nortriptyline is not working. There are plenty of other treatment options for nerve pain. I am sure that your doctor is aware of which ones are available. Best wishes to you.

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Neuropathy: Thyroid is situated anteriorly and does not press on cervical nerves find other reason for cervical compression and appropriate treatment.

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Thyroid nodules: Thyroid is anatomy away from cervical nerves, so less likely to compress it.

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