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My mother (87) also has some neuropathy but not PN. Recently she started having severe pain attacks in her back. I took her to her pain management doctor, who diganosed it as back spasms caused by her abnormal gait (her right knee is bending in toward her left leg due to arthritis). He prescribed Baclofen but it seems to be doing nothing to help.
I called the pain doctor's office today, and they said that Baclofen takes a while to start working. Baclofen's web site says 10 days. So my first question: why would the doctor prescribe something that takes that long instead of something faster acting, and is it reasonable for me to demand that they give her some more immediate relief? (like Flexeril, maybe?) She tells me the pain is worse than childbirth, which, not that I would know first-hand, sounds pretty bad. She also told me she was leaking urine when she took this drug last night, so second question: is loss of bladder control a side effect? I can't find it mentioned under any list of side effects. Thanks in advance...I figured that if any group of people had answers, you folks would.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baclofen
I don't recall many folks taking it for PN tho? As for it taking a 'while'? Even Neurontin and Lyrica take about 4-6 weeks to actually work, providing there are no side effects. Look up the particular drug and dose + prescribing information and read that...its listed under 'usual or common side effects'? or towards the end of the whole thing under 'less common effects reported'. As for loss of control? A thing to consider is how she's living right now? Mostly sedentary? Pressing on some nerves and not others? Any tests that might have been done on her, such as MRI's or the like? Can also pinch a fussy nerve enough to make it that unhappy! I know. That's happened to me w/the resulting undesirable s/e! For me, it's taken almost a year to get back to normal of sorts. As for the pain? Has she been tested for either gallstones or kidney stones? I've the former and I'm often feeling as if I've been hit w/a 2"x4"! Docs don't know 'what to do w/me' because I've so many other fun things going on! To be honest? Sometimes the 'cures' are worse than the problems! As for the incontinence due to the med? Call the doc! See/ASK what alternatives there are? I'm sure your mother is a 'lady' and this problem is one of the more distressing ones encountered than many others! [My M-I-L went thru the same problems] Just be glad that your mom is alive & sharp at 87! I am much her junior and having gone thru some of this issue? I have to say, it's in the top five of the most distressing aspects one has to face! Please give her a ![]() Kidney infections are [I now recall?] often treated w/baclofen, and yes they take a while to kick in as meds! The faster acting meds for such infections? Also have s/e's that are worse than those cures tho. Baclofen If I recall correctly, is slower? But effective w/fewer long term s/e's. You need a ![]() |
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Hi dahlek, and thanks for the quick response!
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And thanks for all of your thoughts!
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Baclofen is a strange drug. Some people cannot tolerate it.
It is hard to discontinue off of. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1121408/ I would really consider using a magnesium supplement. This can relax muscles considerably. And low magnesium may be the CAUSE of muscle spasms! One has to have good renal function to use magnesium supplements however. But this can be considered and may work. If your mother uses diuretics for blood pressure, these drugs deplete magnesium! Also diabetics become low and the drugs used for reducing acid in the stomach, diminish magnesium absorption from food. Magnesium is used by OBs for severe Braxton Hicks contractions during later pregnancy for women. It works very well. Estimates are that about 70% of Americans do not get the RDA of magnesium any more from diet. I have a magnesium thread here: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread1138.html You want to make sure your mother is not having a Cauda Equina event from spinal stenosis. This leads to incontinence too and severe back pain. It is considered a surgical emergency. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/791613-overview
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Thanks mrsD. She already does supplement with magnesium, but I'm not sure of the dose. I will find out.
For this morning, I just want to see if I can get her some short-term relief from her suffering. That takes priority over the bladder problem, which I still think is caused by the drug, given the timing. I will ask about the Cauda Equina Syndrome, but since it's certain that this conversation will be second-hand, there's no telling when I'll get any response for reconsideration of the DX. She does have stenosis, so you may be onto something. I have been acting as her advocate with the MDs for a while now, and have my work cut out for me this morning. Gotta go, but I'll let you know what happens.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (05-07-2010) |
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I took baclofen and it worked immediately.
I am not on it now, but am pondering if it may help, but, honestly, it knocked me for a loop. It was pretty strong, more so than valium, which is a good muscle relaxant.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | JoanB (05-07-2010) |
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