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peppermintpatty 07-29-2010 10:41 AM

Anyone taking Namenda?
 
My pain management team just started me on Namenda. Has anyone taken it? What have your experiences been?

Jimking 07-29-2010 11:18 AM

Here is a post from a couple of months ago. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=Namenda

peppermintpatty 07-29-2010 12:11 PM

Thanks, Jim. I'm very eager to see how it works for me. Especially reassuring is the fact that it clears thinking. I've had a horrible time with brain fog here lately.

Reading through that thread and others here, I realize how very blessed I am to have the excellent medical team I have. It's tough to read about people who could be helped by a med or treatment but either cannot afford it or can't find a doctor to help them. I'm very thankful.

Jimking 07-29-2010 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by peppermintpatty (Post 680111)
Thanks, Jim. I'm very eager to see how it works for me. Especially reassuring is the fact that it clears thinking. I've had a horrible time with brain fog here lately.

Reading through that thread and others here, I realize how very blessed I am to have the excellent medical team I have. It's tough to read about people who could be helped by a med or treatment but either cannot afford it or can't find a doctor to help them. I'm very thankful.

That's because you are "Here, there and everywhere" :D

peppermintpatty 07-29-2010 01:39 PM

LOL! My husband is in the military so that pretty much explains it.

I have to say, the military really has treated me well with this horrible disease.

Jimking 07-29-2010 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by peppermintpatty (Post 680138)
LOL! My husband is in the military so that pretty much explains it.

I have to say, the military really has treated me well with this horrible disease.

That's very good to hear! It's bad enough how WC, HMOs etc. treat Americans, it's good to hear those protecting us are nicely covered! :D

gabbycakes 07-30-2010 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by peppermintpatty (Post 680090)
My pain management team just started me on Namenda. Has anyone taken it? What have your experiences been?

I have never taken Namanda, but my Grandmother did when she began signs of Alzheimers and Dementia. We took her to a Neuologist and she RX Namanda and another drug which I can't remember the name, anyway Namanda, as it was explained to us, was for Alzheimers Patients who at the very early stages of Alzheimers took Namanda and it was shown to dely and almost stop the progression of the Alzheimers. We did start her on it. It had some side effects such as nausea, headaches a little weak, which the doctor did say would happen but really try and get her through it because it will really help her. I wish I could remember that other medication it was important she took them together. She did not continue with it and today she is a mess. When I finish her I will try and get the name of the other drug.

Way are they giving this for RSD?

Gabbycakes

gabbycakes 07-30-2010 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by peppermintpatty (Post 680090)
My pain management team just started me on Namenda. Has anyone taken it? What have your experiences been?

The other medication was Aricept.

Good Luck..

Love the "Peppermintpatty" name,makes me smile everytime I look at it.

Gabbycakes

peppermintpatty 07-30-2010 03:30 PM

Thanks! :) They are giving it because it is an NMDA antagonist. More info is available here.

Thanks for the compliments on my name!

AintSoBad 07-31-2010 05:21 PM

Jim, THAT's a Memory you have!

I just wanted to mention that while I don't always take namenda (just lazy) I guess, but
I DO Take 5 mg (the starter dose) of Aricept in the AM.
Nothing for pain, it's the leading altzheimer's med, and it does a GOOD job of clearing some of the fog. I have a TBI Also, and used to be on the hellacious med Provigal.... legal speed.

My head injury is rather serious, a subdural hematoma about the size of an egg. I was in a 'walking coma' for almost four years, and lost everything I owned during that time (lawyer and 2nd wife). My neuro finally gave me some samples of this, and it helped.
And, continues to.
Hope this may help some......

be well!!

Pete


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