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Old 03-16-2013, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
I understand the need for some relief. And Benzos like Xanax, etc do work in the short run.

But in the long run the pain, zaps, and whatever will increase, and you will have breakthrough events until the next pill. Basically they are affecting and enhancing inhibitory neurons and have some anti-seizure effects. Valium is given for post-icthal seizure stabilizing when people have grand mal seizures. This is to prevent slipping back into another grand mal.

The benzos have different 1/2 lives, and wear off differently.

Xanax is the fastest acting, not meant for long term use for pain.
Ativan is moderately acting...
Valium is long acting.
Klonopin is the longest acting, and will have the least breakthrough. But it is the most addictive.
As people age, they cannot clear these drugs properly and so
warnings for the elderly are up for the whole Benzo family today.

All of them are discouraged today, because of the rapid habituation to them. Getting off these drugs is very painful and takes weeks to months.

I am going to add this drug family to our Medications post in the subforum, soon. But I have been too ill to do it until about now.
Maybe this week or next.

So they do give some relief in the beginning, and seem wonderful. That effect does change with time however.
Mrs. D
Thanks for your input.
Can you give me any clue regarding when this kind of nerve pain attacks will ease off?
When people have neuropathy, I know it becomes and is cronic. It does not realy heal. But does it sort of go into some sort of remission??

My struggle has lasted for about 1 year now.Before that, I thought the numbness I felt was MS, due to the fact I had MS lesions on my brain MRI. But I believe they have ruled that out now, ( the pain was not so bad until a few months ago, now getting worse.)
Taking this medication for these symptoms is not good for long term, it is just symptom relief. I can not imagin me taking this Lyrica for very long. I feel very bad. And I can not imagin having these pain burning, vibrating and feeling like fine tremors inside. Regarding the Xanax, my PCP prescribed that to me some time ago, just after I had been off from my job a few weeks due to a small CVA. I have had a lot of issues, and it was making me a little anxious.
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