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RSD ME 11-11-2013 05:38 PM

Meds
 
I was just wondering what pain meds your drs prescribe for your rsd on a daily basis to help manage your pain. I just want to compare notes if you don't mind. I would really appreciate it. I'm just wondering if I should try a different route in controlling my rsd pain, if there is one. I take advil, percocet, neurontin, zoloft, xanax (and voltaren gel as needed). Again any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

alaska49 11-11-2013 07:24 PM

every person is different when it comes to meds but this is my meds.

morphine liquid 2ml every 3hrs
morphine oral 30mg every 3hrs
fentanyle patch 200mcg every 72hrs
lidocain patch 1500mcg ever 12 hours
ketamine nassal spray 100mg every 4hrs
ketamine lozanges 30mg every 4 hours
valium 10mg every 6hrs
keppra 1500mg 3x a day
mexilitine 250mg 3x a day
meclizine 25mg when needed for vertigo

and I have more meds but they are for other medical conditions I have

zookester 11-11-2013 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alaska49 (Post 1028441)
every person is different when it comes to meds but this is my meds.

morphine liquid 2ml every 3hrs
morphine oral 30mg every 3hrs
fentanyle patch 200mcg every 72hrs
lidocain patch 1500mcg ever 12 hours
ketamine nassal spray 100mg every 4hrs
ketamine lozanges 30mg every 4 hours
valium 10mg every 6hrs
keppra 1500mg 3x a day
mexilitine 250mg 3x a day
meclizine 25mg when needed for vertigo

and I have more meds but they are for other medical conditions I have


Hey Mike (oops sorry if your name isn't Mike don't know where I got that).. I was wondering how effective mexilitine is for you? My doctor just prescribed that while we are waiting approval for the lidocain infusion, I understand the two do the same thing? Does it help you? If so in what ways?

RSD ME 11-11-2013 07:48 PM

Hi Alaska. I'm so sorry you have to take all those meds. I see in your profiles you have full body and internal rsd. I'm so sorry about that too. I thought maybe I was taking too many meds, but can see that you take alot for your pain too. They are different than what I take, but still strong. I had to increase my meds for the first year and a half but have been stable on them since then. (Which has been for about a year knock on wood.) Anyway, thanks for your input and I hope you go into remission soon someday and feel better. My thoughts and prayers are with you. From your friend, Renee.

alaska49 11-11-2013 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zookester (Post 1028445)
Hey Mike (oops sorry if your name isn't Mike don't know where I got that).. I was wondering how effective mexilitine is for you? My doctor just prescribed that while we are waiting approval for the lidocain infusion, I understand the two do the same thing? Does it help you? If so in what ways?

my name is samantha but thats ok mexilitine helps with my nerves in trying to keep them calm and its supposed to help with repairing i have been on it for 4 years and I believe it helps me alot.

RSD ME 11-11-2013 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSD RENEE (Post 1028449)
Hi Alaska. I'm so sorry you have to take all those meds. I see in your profiles you have full body and internal rsd. I'm so sorry about that too. I thought maybe I was taking too many meds, but can see that you take alot for your pain too. They are different than what I take, but still strong. I had to increase my meds for the first year and a half but have been stable on them since then. (Which has been for about a year knock on wood.) Anyway, thanks for your input and I hope you go into remission soon someday and feel better. My thoughts and prayers are with you. From your friend, Renee.

Sorry I called you Alaska too. Thanks for clearing up your name Samantha. Take care.:)

zookester 11-11-2013 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alaska49 (Post 1028450)
my name is samantha but thats ok mexilitine helps with my nerves in trying to keep them calm and its supposed to help with repairing i have been on it for 4 years and I believe it helps me alot.

Samantha (love that name!!) and I too am sorry you have full body!! I see from your profile that you are a pastry chef :). are you able to enjoy doing some baking? I'm no pastry chef but I sure enjoy eating it!

Thanks for the info on Mexilitine - that is also the goal for me to calm the nerves where the injuries are which is right in my groin crease since even breathing makes these nerves fire.. They also say that lidocain and Mexilitine help with cold induced electrical shocks & sensitivity; has that been true for you? Assuming you have those same symptoms when cold air hits your body or your limb gets cold from the lack of blood flow? Sorry if I am being to nosy, its just that my doctor mentioned very few are prescribed this particular medication so I was happy to see you were on it so you could give me your personal feedback.

Thank you so much for sharing!
Tessa

zookester 11-11-2013 08:19 PM

Meds CRPS II
 
Lidocaine patches 3-4 12 hours on then 12 off per day
Voltaren Gel use 3x per day during off hours of the patch
Medicated Compound Cream 2-3 times per day on each affected limb

Gabapentin 900mg. 3x per day
Amitryptalene 50mg per day at bedtime (working up to 75mg)
Celebrex 200 mg daily
Butrans patch 5-10mcl hour (change every 7 days)
Oxycodone 5mcl for breakthrough pain
Mexilitine (haven't filled this one yet)

I also have my spinal cord stimulator running 24/7 which helps a ton.

I take Vitamin D3, Calcium, Vitamin C, B6 & B12 daily. I also follow the Four F's diet almost to a 'T' except the coffee part :( which has helped me stomach issues immensely!

Oh and I've been given the go ahead if I want to use MMJ but haven't yet done that yet either.

fbodgrl 11-11-2013 09:04 PM

Cymbalta 120mg 1x day
Tegretol 100mg 2x day
Valium 5mg 2x day
Flexeril 20mg 1x day
Percocet 7.5mg 2x day
Lortab 1-2 every 4-6hrs
Lidocaine patches 5%
Ketamine compound cream
Metoprolol 25mg 1x day

alaska49 11-11-2013 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zookester (Post 1028457)
Samantha (love that name!!) and I too am sorry you have full body!! I see from your profile that you are a pastry chef :). are you able to enjoy doing some baking? I'm no pastry chef but I sure enjoy eating it!

Thanks for the info on Mexilitine - that is also the goal for me to calm the nerves where the injuries are which is right in my groin crease since even breathing makes these nerves fire.. They also say that lidocain and Mexilitine help with cold induced electrical shocks & sensitivity; has that been true for you? Assuming you have those same symptoms when cold air hits your body or your limb gets cold from the lack of blood flow? Sorry if I am being to nosy, its just that my doctor mentioned very few are prescribed this particular medication so I was happy to see you were on it so you could give me your personal feedback.

Thank you so much for sharing!
Tessa

ya thats true mexilitine actually has lidocain in the ingredients thats one main reason I am given it.


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