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Old 04-22-2014, 04:09 PM #1
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Default Lyrica withdrawal . There must be some way out

Hi Everyone , I know I'm not alone. Been on Lyrica 3 months at least for neuropathic pain . Two weeks ago starting to experience strange sensations all over , twitching uncontrolled jerking about , unable to think tension in neck and crushing pains in head. I saw the doc with my wife as I could not remember things . I think I must have missed some meds as I could not remember . My GP said must come off gradual but still getting bad reactions . Feel scared . Heart thumps at times headaches everyday , back of neck thumps a times too, difficult to function. IBS started , TMJD worse . Head feels as if being crushed. Sorry if this not reading well but difficult to concentrate . Does all this ring a bell with anyone else ?

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Hi Nick,
Of course you are scared, what you are going through is frightening. I have been on Lyrica for several yrs but very low dose, always around 100-150 a day. I experienced a lot of symptoms initially but my doc told me to try and wait then out and then I was OK.

I did get off Lyrica back in Nov 2013 but it ended up being temporary.
I had a lot of jittery feelings, anxiety, headaches, short tempered, that same pinching, tight feeling you described, I was incredibly uncomfortable..I was not fun to live with either. I did do the taper slowly but after just something like 6-8 weeks off I was still having problems of withdrawal and then my partial complex seizures came back( I had them before Lyrica) and My neuropathy had come back as well so went back on Lyrica, am at only 75 mg a day now.

Some folks have had no problems getting off but when you read the various posts on this forum, lots of folks have had difficulty. I wish I could offer you more help but all I can offer is sympathy. Were you on a high dose? Can you go back on a lower dose and taper very, very slowly?

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