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Old 07-20-2015, 10:49 AM #1
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hi lab. i have rsd and fibromyalgia and have been on gabapentin for about five years now. i am up to 2400 mg daily. i had strong side effects too at first i.e. dizziness, disorentation and nauesea but after a few weeks it wore off for the most part. i still get the nausea but not as bad as it first was. gabapentin is very helpful in managing my chronic pain along with another pain med my pm dr prescribes. but everyone is different so if you have any questions about side effects if i were you i would talk to you dr about it. being that you have bipolar the side effects may affect you differently then for me. i also suffer from clinical depression and it doesn't affect that but i'm not sure about bipolar and i am not a dr so i don't want to give you the wrong advice. i'm just giving you my experience with it and hope that whatever you decide to do that you find some relief from your pain soon. soft hugs.
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hi lab. i have rsd and fibromyalgia and have been on gabapentin for about five years now. i am up to 2400 mg daily. i had strong side effects too at first i.e. dizziness, disorentation and nauesea but after a few weeks it wore off for the most part. i still get the nausea but not as bad as it first was. gabapentin is very helpful in managing my chronic pain along with another pain med my pm dr prescribes. but everyone is different so if you have any questions about side effects if i were you i would talk to you dr about it. being that you have bipolar the side effects may affect you differently then for me. i also suffer from clinical depression and it doesn't affect that but i'm not sure about bipolar and i am not a dr so i don't want to give you the wrong advice. i'm just giving you my experience with it and hope that whatever you decide to do that you find some relief from your pain soon. soft hugs.
thanks alot man . really appreciate it . but in ur opinion do side effects wean off by time ?. and by ur experience for how long should i wait until i feel am being more tolerant to the medication ?
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it took me a few weeks for dizziness and lethargy to wear off. the nausea is still there but not as bad as it was the first few weeks. i try to eat something before i take my meds. that helps a little. and the gabapentin helps with my rsd and fibro nerve pain so i feel it's worth a little nausea. but the other side affects were gone after a few weeks. if i were you i would talk to your dr and pharmacist about the side effects just to make sure that what you're experiencing is normal and how long they think it should last. hope you feel better soon. sending soft hugs your way.
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it took me a few weeks for dizziness and lethargy to wear off. the nausea is still there but not as bad as it was the first few weeks. i try to eat something before i take my meds. that helps a little. and the gabapentin helps with my rsd and fibro nerve pain so i feel it's worth a little nausea. but the other side affects were gone after a few weeks. if i were you i would talk to your dr and pharmacist about the side effects just to make sure that what you're experiencing is normal and how long they think it should last. hope you feel better soon. sending soft hugs your way.
Thanks alot it is slightly hard but worth the try
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