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Old 07-04-2012, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Susanne C. View Post
Most of us here seem to be on gabapentin. It primarily is a nerve dampener, it works for the burning and electrical zaps, not for the sharp pain or stiffness.
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My last question would be whether you are or have been on any triglyceride or cholesterol lowering medication. While I have some pain and usually use a hiking pole for balance, when I was on Tricor I could barely walk and was in intense pain with no balance at all. My neurologist suggested that I might want to go off that. I improved immediately, but it may have started a decline because my CMT has progressed quickly since then, which is unusual.
Susanne C: I've been on Crestor and Lovesa for triglycerides and cholesterol for years. Crestor brought my LDLs down some and my HDLs were ok but my triglycerides were extremely high. So I got Rx for Lovesa. Next blood test showed all readings to be great. LDL low HDL high and Triglycerides normal. All good stuff. But I have never heard about balance issues associated with these drugs. I can walk ok but I hope the cops never pull me over and do a "walk the line" test. I'd flunk and be in the drunk tank in no time. When I walk down the hall in my house, I use my hands to keep from bumping into the walls. I have trip over the smallest imperfections in a sidewalk. I fear walking at night in a poorly lite area because I can't see the walk or my feet. So my question is, what are the alternatives? I am finally in good shape lipids wise after 40 years of bad triglycerides. But I may be getting osteoporosis (probably from some other drug I'm taking) and tripping and breaking something is now my worst fear.
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