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Hannie 09-07-2014 07:33 AM

I think a miricle has happened?? Neurostil (Gabapentin)
 
Hi everybody,

I have not been on here in quite a while but would like to tell you of a sort of miricle.
I have suffered chronic back pain since 2008 and my lower lumbar gave in back in Nov 2011 and I ended up in a wheel chair for 3 months.
I also have 2 rather large Talov Cysts in my sacral area which are pinching on nerves and was in awful pain and on lots of meds like

Paxexa, Oxynorm, Arcoxia, Cymbalta, Baclofen and 2 Paracetamol three to 4 times times a day as they are supposed to give a kick to the Palexia.

My pain got terrible bad last week and I was to the DR's for a good few days for injections and then he gave me another prescription of Neurostil (Gabapentin) 1 tab 3 times a day done nothing and now suddenly after increasing the dosage to 2 three times a day
I am totally free of pain.
I have no problem being free of pain but can somebody put light on this, maybe an idea for you pain suffers???

Hannie 09-07-2014 07:35 AM

Along with being pain free, I am very sluggish, like somebody being on drugs or drunk so cannot drive my van like this and find myself cutting back on animal rescue.

Dr. Smith 09-07-2014 12:02 PM

Glad it's working so well for you.
 
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Originally Posted by Hannie (Post 1094717)
I have no problem being free of pain but can somebody put light on this, maybe an idea for you pain suffers???

I believe it's just a matter of titrating up to find the correct therapeutic dose—S.O.P. for pain medications (or medications prescribed for pain off-label). Many members here have posted (complained?) that (when) gabapentin does not work for them...
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There is weak evidence that gabapentin provides pain relief for around 10% of people who take it for fibromyalgia, and for chronic neuropathic pain.[7] The evidence is stronger for effectiveness in postherpetic neuralgia and diabetic neuropathy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabapentin#Pain
...their doctors routinely tell them to increase the dose. This does work for some (like yourself) but not for others (like myself :rolleyes:), though it also increases adverse/side effects.

Some also find that they develop a tolerance in time, and their dosage must be increased further to acheive the same analgesic effect. However, unlike opioids, gabapentin has a dosage ceiling, above which there is no further therapeutic effect. This necessitates discontinuing gabapentin, rotating to a different medication in the same class (e.g. pregabalin, topiramate) or changing to a different class of medications.

Gabapentin (Neurontin) is probably one of the most prescribed and discussed meds on Neurotalk, so there's a lot of discussion/information in the archives.

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