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Originally Posted by CRPSinSC
Hi Shaggychic! Like another poster, the only thing that got my allodynia to settle at a place (on a regular basis) that I can deal with is Gabapentin. I have it always, but my current dose of Gabapentin keeps it steady on, instead of the ups and downs I've had in the past with it. This is subject to change....but that medication is, for me, the one I will tweak if I develop a tolerance or something and it comes back with all the rage.
Isn't CRPS loads of fun? I woke this am with more than usual intense raging pain ....guess I shouldn't complain....I've had 3 really good days.....and yesterday, I celebrated by doing too much.....lol. Today I pay....got out of my lane!!!
Hope you find a sweet spot with your meds and that terrible allodynia....when it's raging, being in our skin can be almost too much. You WILL find a sweet spot, though....I did, and you will, too. Cheers!
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I have been taking Gabapentin for 10 years and it's no longer effective no matter how I tweak the dosage. Lyrica, strangely, didn't work for me back then - but maybe now it will. I've tapered off the Trileptal as it was doing me no good.
In the winter I've found a few extremely thin long sleeve shirts w/ no seams near the wrist that I can wear if I buy them 1 or 2x larger than my size (to prevent compression). I layer it over a tank-top, add a short sleeve shirt and I've found lots of short-sleeved sweaters/jackets. But by noon, I can't tolerate the sleeves and they get pushed up. I still have no solution for summertime and the evil laser-sun

other than wearing sun-protective clothing and sweating a lot.
Thanks for keeping this thread going. Some day we'll find a solution to share