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Old 07-09-2017, 06:03 PM #1
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[B]Been taking Gab for about 9 months now. Am also taking 2 muscle relaxants & morphine for pain from 2 back surgeries. Added Gab as an alternative to increasing opioid. Has worked well for me. Doc told me to tough out any non severe side effects for a week After that the side effects seemed to disappeared & I felt markedly better. I'm sure it was a better choice than increasing pain meds. Let us know how things are going.
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Congratulations to anyone who was helped by Gabapentin. My wife took it on Doc's orders to control her Peripheral Neuropathy but had a really bad reaction so we had to drop it.
She took half of a prescribed 300 unit pill and when I went to check on her, (she was sitting in her chair"), she said she was freezing so I got a blanket and a heating pad and set her up. A few minutes later I went to check on her and the heating pad and blanket were on the floor and she was still shaking. I said, what happened? She said, "I don't know" and was really unable to communicate rationally. Zonked out completely. Couldn't get out of the chair or walk so with the help of a very strong Son and a lot of effort we got her into bed.
Needless to say, no more Gabapenten. I guess it helps some but not my wife for sure ! Now we are trying a plant based diet and CBD to help her. Just started the diet so we shall see if that helps. I sure hope something does because the nerve pain just takes away your quality of life. Nice to be here to compare notes. Regards , Geovani !
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Hi! I`m new to the group, but not with the NP.
I have NP in my feet for 4-5 years. I started with Gabapentin 4 years ago, and it worked good for the first year or so. The problem with Gaba is the tolerance.
Now, 4 years later, I still use it, but I can`t feel any relief any longer. At one time I decided to stop taking it, and I managed to do so, after 1 very hard year of tapering. It is horrible physically addictive. Just a few days later, the pain went trough the roof, so I went back to 900 mg 3 time a day again. It got better, but at times the pain was still unbearable in my feet.
I also take Amytriptaline 50 mg pr. day. But I am worried that it affect my cognitive abilities.
The big breaktrough for me was when my doctor 3 months ago put me on 20 mg Methadone once a day. Now, finally, I feel I can focus on other things than the pain in my feet. I pray that the tolerance is low, (very long half life) so I can stay at this dosage for the duration.
I know I need medication to be able to live with this, and all of them is addictive one way or the other. But at 64 I`m not so worried about that. The most important is to have a good quality of life. I have also heard about one week infusions of small dosages of Ketamin. It is supposed to be the best. Let`s face it: we will have to live with this curse the rest of our lives.
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I;ve posted about a friend who has been living with 20-30 yrs of NP and took all the heavy duty drugs including the Gaba....., and since hearing me rave about Grape Seed Extract for years she finally got with it and has been taking Grape Seed now for probably 10 yrs and off the drugs her doc was doling out for years. Her doc lost one of his cash cow patients after so many years. She had so many side effects on the drugs.


I could write my own book about the merits of Grape Seed Ex which I've been taking for about 25 yrs very soon. I avoid the toxic drugs the very best I know how to. C
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Hi!
I`m interestet to hear more about the grape seed extract. Can you describe for me how it works for you? Like the pain before and after?
Thanks!
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It's not a pain medication. It's a powerful antioxidant 50x's stronger than Vit E and 20x's stronger than Vit C.

I am rid of allergies and sinus issue..

Improved eyes overall.

Strong, tight, pink health gums.

Good Memory

Less overall freckles and moles.

It contains anti viral, anti bacterial and anti fungal properties so FOR SURE I'm not in a panic about this virus issue the world is going thru....I have a STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM.


And I've posted how a friend is taking it NOW for about 10 yrs and she's able to get off the gabapentin...she had all the side effects with that drug.

I'm 82 this year and have been taking Grape Seed Ex for about 25 yrs and can't imagine my life without it. Absolutely can't imagine that one.

Hope this helps, ask me more if you need to.
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Old 09-08-2017, 12:48 AM #7
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Gabapentin gave me short term memory loss for almost a year...I advise against it

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Old 10-29-2017, 10:03 PM #8
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Hi I've just started gabapentin and wondering what I've got myself into.
I don't like taking pills, my dr keeps prescribing I keep not taking them... She made me promise to take these . So I am taking them I just don't quite believe her that there are very few side effects. I have so many issues that I always worry it's whatever medicine I'm taking so I stop taking it. This time I will keep trying it but I'm thinking it's making me more tired and depressed and not helping with pain. I've been on it 5 days 100mg at night upping dose next week to 200mg. Thanks
Hi there: I have been taking Gabapentin since 2002 for nerve pain in my foot, hands and leg. If I forget to take it, the pain is excruciating. I have spinal stenosis and osteoperosis and arthritis in my hands. Since the summer of 2016, I have had worse pain in my left leg from my buttocks right down to my feet but the worse pain seems to be in the back of my leg, the calf. I had an X-ray of my left hip and it showed some mild tendonitis but nothing that would cause this type of pain. I have had about 25 physiotherapy treatments where they apply heat on my back, give me accupuncture and TENS treatments. They all help manage the symptoms somewhat but don't make it go away. They also gave me exercises to do to help loosen up my spinal canal. Right now the pain is always worse when I stand up and walk. It is manageable when I am lying down or sitting. When I get up in the morning and stand up, I never know if the leg will support me or not. I have had mobility problems since 2002, as I have left sided weakness due to an undiagnosed neurological condition. They first thougth I had MS or ALS but after five MRI's there was no sign of that. All they can tell me is that they THINK it involved my central nervous system and may be an upper motor neuron disorder. It affected my walking, talking and my reflexes were very hyperactive as well as my nervous system. That has calmed down a lot compared to how I felt at the beginning of this journey. I would sit and watch my legs tremble and if I was near any eletrical appliances like the fridge, pop machines etc. it would set off internal vibrations that overcame me. I would lie on the couch with a cold facecloth over my eyes just trying to calm my body. I couldn't drive in the car and couldn't tolerate going around corners or up and down hills. I was almost a basket case not knowing what was wrong with me or how I could change things. They sent me to a psychiatrist to see if it may all be in my head. It was the best thing ever as he verified that I didn't have any phobias, had a stable family relationship, no addictions, no finance or work problems. I did have a rash that summer that was around my waist and moved up my chest. i also had a case where my both legs turned red, which was very odd. Anyway, I had lots of physiotherapy, massage therapy, osteopathic treatments etc. but they haven't changed the symptoms of chronic pain. They did help with the tightness and spasticity in my left leg, so that seems better. I also take a mild dose of ampytripline at night to help me sleep and melatonin. My doctor prescribed an anti-inflammatory pill to take as well. So, in response to the question of whether gabapentin works, I can tell you without doubt that it does HELP me. If I miss a pill or forget to take one on time, I will get those electric shocks in my extremities. This week has been bad as my whole left leg feels like it is asleep with all that tingling. I asked my doctor about medical marijauna in pill form and whether that may help but he said he doesn't believe in that so I don't know if it does or not. I have been gaining weight and retaining fluid for the last six months as I am not able to walk any distance anymore nor do I get any exercise. That's my story for now, I go for my annual checkup tomorrow, so will inquire whether I can get some new meds to help with this chronic pain. The therapists can all detect the difference on my left side and they seem to think it is coming from my lower back. However, I haven't had any back pain at all during this whole journey. Good luck with getting relief from your pain.
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I was prescribed Gabapentin and was taking it for a semi decent while.(by the way I suffer from NERVE DAMAGE THAT BECAME CPRS AND RSD if you are not familiar with it. Bless your heart because that's how bad it really is...) Anyhow Then my short term memory was getting bad then it became worse...I forgot to tell my Doc about my memory loss if it wasn't for my bf at the time.. I would not have been able to get off of it... Gabapentin was very not helpful...its different for everyone but personally if I can spare anyone the horrid size effects.. I can and will...
Please look further into it...read the materials from the information pages from the pharmacy...

Hope I helped shed some light..
Much love your pain buddy
Mandí~~~

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Hello, side affect's are Short Term Memory lose and long term memory lose. We have friend he was on them 4 then 6 a day. He has a cat after 8 year's owning his cat he would call my wife ask Tammy what's name of my cat ?? So we told him get off them fast start with Lyrica he is doing so much better for his pain. Pill is not worth loosing memory as you won't get it back. Doctor's are pushing Gab's because of ** taking our pain med's away. Blessed Evening, Jay

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