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Gabapentin
I was supposed to take Gabapentin 3 times a day, 600 mg each time. I was falling asleep standing up! I now only take it at night - 900mg. I see some difference over not taking it at all which I did for a week, so I continue the nighttime only program which my doctor approved. And, of course, I sleep like a baby. I also have tried acupuncture and electrical pulses, neither of which helped me at all. I'm pretty well convinced that the chemo damaged my nerves severely and they ain't gonna be getting any better but I keep plodding along doing whatever I can to enjoy life. Walking the golf course it out, but there are still carts:)
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i was instructed to take 300mg gabapentin 2xs a day, but it really brings me down. So I mostly was taking 1 at night and 2 when needed. Yours is much more severe looking at the dosage, but I do want to offer you some optimistc yet guarded hope;) I'm not quite at the 2 week mark since starting this and I'm not taking the full dosage of supplements that I listed here. I'm not taking alpha liopic/R-liopic yet. i'm only taking 300mg benefiatimine, 500 mg acetyl L ....., 1 magnesium, CoQ10. I've had 2 days where i needed Gaba 2x's and I'm on my second over 48 hour period without any. One of the days I needed a 2nd gaba, I slept for a few hours w/o socks on. A first since this started. I also am more upbeat since starting this so the supplements are helping my mood. So I'm saying that maybe this regimen may lower the amount of gabapentin I'll need and hopefully eliminate it entirely. Personally, I expect a full recovery;):D Hopefully, if it's helping me maybe it'll reduce the dosage of gaba for you. I'll post here either way so others can see what happens And carts are the only way to play golf, because they have drink holders:D Be Well |
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Gabapentin: I was on 3600mg a day, and didn't notice a bit of sleepiness. One neurologist was heard to ask, "how is it possible that you're conscious?":) Funny how we have such different reactions to these things. |
The AMC Pacer or the Gremlin. The pacer looked like a fishbowl on wheels. It may be the ugliest car ever
You woulda made a great fighter. Nobody coulda knocked youse out:p On another thread it was recommended to take CoQ10 AM and PM 100mg. I'm taking an Ultra high absorbtion buy Qunol. Says up to 6x's the absorbtion. can you take too much CoQ10? Think the Ultra High absorbtion thing is a gimmick? Oh I'm on the 2nd 48 hour period in a row w/o needing Gabapentin(a first) and Week 3 starts today |
Yeah, I thought it was the Pacer too, but I Googled "AMC Pacer fire" and didn't find any reference to that little problem.:confused:
But here's validation of your "ugliest" speculation: http://theweeklydriver.com/2010/01/2...rs-ever-built/ I'm not a good fighter, though...I punch like a girl in addition to throwing like one. |
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Oh yeah! The Pinto!:Bang-Head:
Thanks Kitt! |
Update: On 7/31 I decided to try training on my own at a friends kickboxing gym. I had about 3 more times prior to that where I only needed Gaba every other day. Not saying I was doing great but it was an improvement. I had bad days as well
I was wondering if doing workouts that required a lot of movement of the ball of my foot and toes might increase circulation and aid healing. This is where most of my trouble is. I realize this is a risk It's been back and forth. Some really bad, but almost always recovered enough to work out a little the next day. However last week was bad and I decided to take a few days off from the gym. I took Friday-Monday off. I took Gaba Thursday night and didn't need it again till late Monday afternoon. Almost 4 full days I'm still only doing the supplements 1 time a day but will up it in the next few weeks. Also started taking baths with Epsom salt as I'm sore. This may be helping my feet but the verdict like all of this is still out I'm think I'm slowly improving |
Epsom salts really help me. I buy them in bulk at Costco in fact! :D
If the ball of your foot really hurts, I'd make sure you get X-rays of that. The sesamoid bones are there and can move or crack or crush and cause alot of pain. Sometimes the tendon itself is the culprit. I had one steroid shot in my left foot for this years ago and it helped. Both of my feet have sesamoid bone damage, and my podiatrist told me to only walk in firm soled shoes...not spongey types. This prevents the bone fragments from moving around and inflaming the tendon sheaths more. Surgery for this is possible but he said may lead to a bunion down the road, so we manage it with Salonpas and conservative activities. |
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