Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 09-24-2009, 09:39 PM #1
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Default I hated Lyrica

I was on Lyrica for over a year to control nerve pain. I had many of the side effects reported by the other posters. My mouth was so dry I had to dust my tongue. It made me foggy and my "sleep" was more like a dreamless coma from which I couldn't be roused from easily. And weight gain....I think there's a cheese cake in every pill.

However, the worst part of taking Lyrica was stopping taking Lyrica. It's addictive (but not habit forming) and you have to wean off slowly or face unspeakable pain and possible seizures.

And, of yeah, it didn't do as good a job at controlling my symptoms as the older drug I take now.

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I was on Lyrica for over a year to control nerve pain. I had many of the side effects reported by the other posters. My mouth was so dry I had to dust my tongue. It made me foggy and my "sleep" was more like a dreamless coma from which I couldn't be roused from easily. And weight gain....I think there's a cheese cake in every pill.

However, the worst part of taking Lyrica was stopping taking Lyrica. It's addictive (but not habit forming) and you have to wean off slowly or face unspeakable pain and possible seizures.

And, of yeah, it didn't do as good a job at controlling my symptoms as the older drug I take now.

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i'm on neurontin - my medical psychologist said that neurontin actually "breaks down" into lyrica ..... i think there's a cheese cake in each neurontin! i heard that stopping lyrica was the worst!

i also have epilepsy & take 900 mg tegretol XR & 80 mg phenabarb./day. AND 1800 mg neurontin/day! you'd think it would b impossible 2 have a seizure..... oh no! now i've been given ativan 2 control "impending" seizures - i can "feel" a seizure coming on.

i can reallllly feel the pain whenever i slack off the neurontin!

hoping everyone has a good wkend - take ur meds & b pain-free!
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