My eye doctor recently concluded that my eye problems are neuropathic (stemming from an overreaction in my brain) in origin. She has stated that given my very mild surface problems, it's extremely plausible that my brain is overreacting to this small pain stimulus. Basically, there's no way that the surface problems she views can yield such unrelenting pain.
As a result, she suggested I see a psychiatrist who deals with pain management (they don't just deal with depression and other mental illness). From evaluating my problem, he suggested I begin using Prozac. He suggested Prozac NOT FOR DEPRESSION, but rather as a means to decrease my eye pain. He says the drug is a generally used drug that has significant applications besides depression management. He believes this may induce changes in the way my brain perceives signals from my eye and thus will hopefully reduce the amount of pain I'm experiencing.
Does anyone think this is plausible? Has anyone been given Prozac, not for depression, but for eye pain?
As a result, she suggested I see a psychiatrist who deals with pain management (they don't just deal with depression and other mental illness). From evaluating my problem, he suggested I begin using Prozac. He suggested Prozac NOT FOR DEPRESSION, but rather as a means to decrease my eye pain. He says the drug is a generally used drug that has significant applications besides depression management. He believes this may induce changes in the way my brain perceives signals from my eye and thus will hopefully reduce the amount of pain I'm experiencing.
Does anyone think this is plausible? Has anyone been given Prozac, not for depression, but for eye pain?
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