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icelander 09-11-2015 11:54 PM

Anyone using Clonazepam for neuropathic pain?
 
Has it been helpful?

Ragtop262 09-12-2015 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by icelander (Post 1170458)
Has it been helpful?

Never tried clonazepam. But I do have lorazepam (similar drug) that I use very rarely for anxiety issues. I hadn't used the lorazepam in several months, but took it last night due to a stressful situation. Today, I'm feeling better than I have in a while. I have noticed in the past that this drug does seem to help. Unfortunately, not something that's very good for long term/daily use.

icelander 09-12-2015 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Ragtop262 (Post 1170634)
Never tried clonazepam. But I do have lorazepam (similar drug) that I use very rarely for anxiety issues. I hadn't used the lorazepam in several months, but took it last night due to a stressful situation. Today, I'm feeling better than I have in a while. I have noticed in the past that this drug does seem to help. Unfortunately, not something that's very good for long term/daily use.

That's what my doc said but if it brings relief the addiction might be worth it. I might be able to use it on the worse days only. Maybe once or twice a week. That way I'd avoid some of the addiction issues etc.

indigo 09-13-2015 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by icelander (Post 1170664)
That's what my doc said but if it brings relief the addiction might be worth it. I might be able to use it on the worse days only. Maybe once or twice a week. That way I'd avoid some of the addiction issues etc.

I've used clonazepam for anxiety and sleep over the years. Since I've developed the neurological disorder and pain disorder I've noticed that if I take a bigger dose it has sometimes eased the pain. At times dramatically. Not sure if it's because your muscles relax and nerves are therefore calmed too or what. Re addiction I've successfully come off clonazepam three times in the past. If you're determined and focused I don't think it's an issue and definitely worth a go.

icelander 09-13-2015 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by indigo (Post 1170715)
I've used clonazepam for anxiety and sleep over the years. Since I've developed the neurological disorder and pain disorder I've noticed that if I take a bigger dose it has sometimes eased the pain. At times dramatically. Not sure if it's because your muscles relax and nerves are therefore calmed too or what. Re addiction I've successfully come off clonazepam three times in the past. If you're determined and focused I don't think it's an issue and definitely worth a go.

Thank you for sharing your experience. That's all good to know. At my age addiction is less of an issue then for someone in the prime of life. I was wondering if for sleep issues you took it at bedtime or did you take it earlier for the anxiety lowering effect?

Ragtop262 09-14-2015 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by icelander (Post 1170664)
That's what my doc said but if it brings relief the addiction might be worth it. I might be able to use it on the worse days only. Maybe once or twice a week. That way I'd avoid some of the addiction issues etc.

The addiction potential is one thing. But, the benzo's also tend to require larger and larger doses to have the same effect. And, there could be a rebound effect (trading improvement now for worsening of symptoms once it wears off).

It's certainly something you could try, as another "tool" to be used occasionally. Just go in with with the understanding that it is a tool to be used with care.

As for the addiction, I used the lorazepam regularly for a while and had to come back off. Not fun, but not nearly as bad as coming off gabapentin was for me.

icelander 09-14-2015 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ragtop262 (Post 1170906)
The addiction potential is one thing. But, the benzo's also tend to require larger and larger doses to have the same effect. And, there could be a rebound effect (trading improvement now for worsening of symptoms once it wears off).

It's certainly something you could try, as another "tool" to be used occasionally. Just go in with with the understanding that it is a tool to be used with care.

As for the addiction, I used the lorazepam regularly for a while and had to come back off. Not fun, but not nearly as bad as coming off gabapentin was for me.

Thanks for the information. I'm going to keep it in mind.

indigo 09-16-2015 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by icelander (Post 1170736)
Thank you for sharing your experience. That's all good to know. At my age addiction is less of an issue then for someone in the prime of life. I was wondering if for sleep issues you took it at bedtime or did you take it earlier for the anxiety lowering effect?

I take it about 30 minutes before bed with Melatonin too. I'm also on Nortriptyline for the pain and the pain specialist suggested taking a bigger dose at night. So I take 50mg in the a.m and 100mg at p.m. Think I've slept a bit better since, maybe because it holds the pain down during the night. Had been waking every 2 to 3 hrs due to pain.

Totally agree re addiction with clonazepam - not a major problem compared to trying to manage neuropathic pain. Hope you get some good results if you try it.

bluesfan 09-17-2015 01:30 PM

Although sometimes prescribed to relieve neuropathic pain, the class of drugs known as Benzodiazepines - which includes Clonazepam (aka Klonopin) can also cause neuropathy like symptoms.

If you've been taking Clonazepam prior to the start of neuropathy you may want to look into this being the reason.

Do not suddenly stop taking clonazepam. The withdrawal can be severe and a taper plan needs to be put in place.

Here's a link to more explanation:

http://www.benzobuddies.org/forum/in...?topic=48613.0

For further info try searching "benzodiazepine causing nerve pain"

icelander 09-17-2015 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bluesfan (Post 1171597)
Although sometimes prescribed to relieve neuropathic pain, the class of drugs known as Benzodiazepines - which includes Clonazepam (aka Klonopin) can also cause neuropathy like symptoms.

If you've been taking Clonazepam prior to the start of neuropathy you may want to look into this being the reason.

Do not suddenly stop taking clonazepam. The withdrawal can be severe and a taper plan needs to be put in place.

Here's a link to more explanation:

http://www.benzobuddies.org/forum/in...?topic=48613.0

For further info try searching "benzodiazepine causing nerve pain"

I've never used it before. Thanks for that info.


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