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Does Cynbalta or Neurontin actually work?
Doc put me on Neurontin, and I have been on it for 6 months using 1800 mg a day but at 4 in the afternoon I get terrible flare ups at work, until I get home and take off my shoes. Sometimes it doesnt even work at all I am getting some side effects in that I am forgetting things.
I was thinking of calling him and asking his method of going off it but am afraid the pain might come back worse. I ACTUALLY DONT REMEMBER THE PAIN TO BE THIS BAD BEFORE I STARTED THE MEDICATION, Also I have been on this board before I still drink every night and have tried to stop , well I have 14 days that I have quit. I am so confused I dont know what to do now I would be great full for any comments to help |
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Cymbalta is a pretty scary drug and has a ton of side effects. I don't know of a ton of people who have had great success with it. I personally wanted to kill myself when i was on it and my stomach felt like someone threw gasoline and a match on it when i took it. For me, certain supplements in high doses have had a better effect. They take a few months to really kick in and start working. Everyone is different based upon their circumstances and cause of the pain. You have to look at diet as well. Sugars, wheat, impure, processed foods, artificial flavorings and colors...and yes alcohol will only exacerbate a condition like this. In many ways neuropathic pain is the body warning you to make changes. |
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Thank you very much for your help everything you said makes good sense especially"In many ways neuropathic pain is the body warning you to make changes.[/QUOTE] |
shoes & socks are evil, I agree 100%
My best description for Neurontin / gabepetin is unlike pain killer where you feel the relief, you notice what they do when it wear off. I take Gralise which is time release Gabepetin, on good days I only take it before bed, bad days I supplement a 400mg Gabepetin when I get home from work. I've Cymbalta but did not like the side effects at all. I've tried Lyrica and would be interested in trying it again. I'm not sure if I want to go through the aggravation of getting the insurance company to approve it. (it was a whole new process to get the dosage increased and I just didn't have the time or patience to go through with it. Good luck with the pain and the stop drinking. |
I dont know about gabapentin but lyrica helps me and ive had no unpleasent side effects as of yet.
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Here's a question; how does one switch from one drug to the other without putting themselves into a world of hurt? IE; lets say you start to ween off Gabapentin to try Lyrica...once you get close to zero wouldn't one be in a lot of pain? Does the doctor put a patient on both at a given point or do they give you a third tier drug temporarily like Oxycodone or Tramadol to bridge the pain gap on the way to zero? Cliffman :) |
I take 60 mg of Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and 3600 mg of Neurontin (Gabapentin) daily and have almost no pain from either PN or SFN.
Regards, ElaineD |
My friend with 15 yrs of neuropathy from statins is off gabapentin and doing pretty darn good since on grape seed ex about 5 yrs. While she took the gaba she talked about vertigo and nasty nausea. I saw her last week at bridge and she looked great. She even helped walk me down a slanted driveway as I fear a fall due to the hip job I deal with.
Love yourself and let that alcohol goooooooooooo. |
Hey Cliffman !
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I was on Lyrica for 3 weeks and had developed a horrible stomach ache. Like the kind we had as children. The neuro said he had never heard of that side effect before but took me off of it for 3 weeks to see if my stomach pain got better and it did almost immediately. My pain got progressively worse over the six weeks I was off the gabapentin and that's when I knew it was helping some. He then added Cymbalta to my gabapentin but I could not go over 30 mgs without hearing muffled voices and music. So I stopped taking it. That's also what happens if I go over 1800 mgs of gabapentin a day. Again....everyone has a different response to each medication. Take care everyone :hug: Debi in Georgia |
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