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Old 11-15-2008, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by loretta jewell View Post
Hi Rita and Reed,
It is always good to hear from you and letting us know how you are both doing. I also had the spasms, myoclonic jerks, electric jolts, They, too, were always when I was laying in bed nodding off to sleep. BAM a jolt of lighting thru my body and brain that would bring my head right off the pillow. Would scare me to death. Or reclining and relaxed to watch TV. Legs would start going spastic, moving up and down, constantly, arms too.
Dr. put me on Neurotin and had to go up to 3200 mg to get this under control. I don't have them anymore. Sleeping or lack therof is a common sympton to most RSD friends, I'm no sure why, But many a night, I can't get to sleep till 3 or 4 in the morning. I hate that. I even take Ambien CR 25 mg almost every night. Besides, vicodin 6 a day two at a time. something that really helps me is anti-anxiety drug called Lorazepam 2 mg. 3 times a day. It keeps my system calm. Music, scented candles, reading, meditating all keep me calm, my kitty too. She always wants to be in same room and likes to sleep with me. She is a maincoon, very affectionate and long soft fur.
Dr and I have switched from Neurotin to Lyrica and I feel much better. Neurotin drug me out-tired. Lyrica helped more with nerve pain, only take 300mg of Lyrica. Also went off of two anti-depressants and went on one-Cymbalta 60 mg. My depression, deep depression has completely gone away. I'm a little more emotional, cry some, but feel so much better. I was on double dose of wellbutrin xl and paxil cr.
So my jolts, jerks, where handled thru meds. They interest your sleep and that is NOT GOOD! right. You guys take care, Loretta
Thanks, Loretta,
Reed is on cymbalta, a low dose and his lyrica is also a fairly low dose. He was taking neurontin, and seems like the jerks got better while he was on it, but now they are getting worse. Maybe his dosage of lyrica isn't high enough. Reed hasn't really suffered depression, more anxiety of not know knowing what's next than anything. I'm guessing that the cymbalta may be helping to stop any depression before it starts. He's taking more lorcet plus now, since his surgery, because of course his back pain is really bad right now. He will be taking less of that once the surgery pain goes away.
We are most likely going in Monday or Tuesday to have his SCS programmed again, and he's looking forward to that. The trial really made a huge difference in his RSD pain.
Take care, and I hope everyone is having a good day!
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