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Sleepy After Taking Medicine For Tingling Pain.Should I Continue?

I am a married lady of 50 yrs. age. my right finger tips are tingling some times and my left side from head to tips is giving pain . I am unable to sleep properly. Always i feel exhausted. I am a working lady having two young daughters. i had undergone hystroctomy during 2006. i had gone to nuero doctor. He suggested me the following medicines. consuming the same i feel sleepy. should i take the medicine ?
Sun, 6 May 2012
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It appears to be stress related.

Exercise regularly that is a 45 minutes walk every day.

Consume lot of water.

High protein diet

High doses of neurotropic vitamins like VIt B.

High doses of essential fatty acids which are essential for the nerves.

High doses of essential aminoacids.

Get t3,t4, and tsh levels done.

Get a cbc, and liver function tests done.

Get blood sugar levels tested.

Stop all neurotropic drugs till the results of these tests are available
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Sleepy After Taking Medicine For Tingling Pain.Should I Continue?

It appears to be stress related. Exercise regularly that is a 45 minutes walk every day. Consume lot of water. High protein diet High doses of neurotropic vitamins like VIt B. High doses of essential fatty acids which are essential for the nerves. High doses of essential aminoacids. Get t3,t4, and tsh levels done. Get a cbc, and liver function tests done. Get blood sugar levels tested. Stop all neurotropic drugs till the results of these tests are available