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Old 11-08-2011, 12:30 PM #1
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Yes, aleve is an NSAID, I'm on LDN and can't take narcotics, I had a heart cath on Friday and could not take any narcotics for pain, was in a great deal of pain while this was going on, I'm almost paranoid about taking LDN now, I'm at a lost for pain med, it seems I'm cought in the middle with this problem, I want to stay on LDN and I can't take any aspirin, NSAIDS or narcotics, I have to have the plavix for 2 years to prevent clotting. This is a lot of fun. But, as I always say, this too will pass.
Pooch, during procedures that call for pain drugs, it will not hurt you to stop LDN for a day or three and take the pain med. I have done this and I have also taken narc pain relievers, after dental surgery and didn't stop my LDN and had no problems whatsoever.

The only reason that you are told not to take narc pain relievers with LDN is because at very high doses Naltrexone is a narc catalist and so your narc pill may not work, but at the low dose of naltrexone that we take, I've found that this is not the case. At least on a temporary basis.

If you have to be on heavy narcs for an extended period of time then I wouldn't advise it, though.
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i've taken various pain meds but they don't work.
i used to take ultram but i think the FDA cx'd it.

i'm on lyrica already but have a lot of muscle pain.
right now i'm taking 1 percocet in the evening. it takes the edge off but doesn't take my pain away.

i've dealt with pain for 20 something yrs and it's a drain.
i hope you find something that works. it also depends on what kind of pain you have; like muscle vs neuropathic.
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Thanks SallyC, you make more since than the docs do, my doc today gave me trammadol, hope it works.
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Chronic severe pain, whether neuropathic or otherwise, is a real bear to get a safe handle on pain meds.

I currently take Tramadol, Tegretal, Topamax, Clonazepam, Hydro-codon, Cymbalta bridge and 1600mg a day of Ibuprofen. My pain is still hanging around 6 to 7.5 out of 10 pain level.

For the reasons mentioned my doctors, including a pain specialist, would not allow Lyrica. Ironically, the pain specialist did want to "try" a limited controlled dose of Ketamine, a horse tranquilizer administered in-patient.

I am sorry to hear you are having difficulties with finding the correct meds for pain and then tweaking for the correct dosage to be safe and effective. Many members here have very extensive experience in this area to provide better information. I am not the best example in this category. Let me add, I do not have MS, as originally diagnosed, my symptoms are much more severe yet still similar in many area.
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