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, 08:36 AM #1
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I just started Lyrica. This is to replace the Trileptal, which I have been on for years. The idea is that it is the same basic "type" of medication (seizure and neuropathic pain treatment), but that I might get more relief.

As I tapered off of the Trileptal, I definitely noticed an increase in flares, swelling, discoloration, and overall pain. So, I think I can conclude it was working - to some extent.

I realize, of course, that we are all different. But, can you share anything I should be aware of (side effects) and tell me how you responded to the Lyrica. I would especially like to hear from people who may have replaced Trileptal with Lyrica, as I have, and how it worked out.

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I just started Lyrica. This is to replace the Trileptal, which I have been on for years. The idea is that it is the same basic "type" of medication (seizure and neuropathic pain treatment), but that I might get more relief.

As I tapered off of the Trileptal, I definitely noticed an increase in flares, swelling, discoloration, and overall pain. So, I think I can conclude it was working - to some extent.

I realize, of course, that we are all different. But, can you share anything I should be aware of (side effects) and tell me how you responded to the Lyrica. I would especially like to hear from people who may have replaced Trileptal with Lyrica, as I have, and how it worked out.

Thank you,

Mike
Hi Mike, I am on lyrica orginally I was taking neurotin. The only side effect I had was weight gain and it was serious, 20 pounds. I caused me to crave carbs. It still does. I have now been taking it for a year. i did get the weight off as my knees were worse wth the weight, but I really have to fight the urge to binge.
My husband is also on Lyrica-(not for rsd) He had the weight gain but also a terrible mental fog for about a month. He almost had three serious car accidents pullilng out in front of oncoming traffic. SO if you drive be very careful. Prior to lyrica my husband was an excellent driver.
The carb craving is tough, but this drug has helped me so much with the burning. good luck, cz

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I am on Lyrica now. I wasn't on anything previously. I also take Cymbalta. The combination has been working well. I still have good days and bad. Humidity and cold are bad for me and I think once winter comes doses will need to go up. When I first started I would get dizzy and very tired and dry mouth. Now that I've been on for a while I don't get dizzy much but I do still get the dry mouth. I always have a water btl. I am always tired but I think that the lack of sleep, constant pain (it's better but still there) and meds combo has alot to do with that. I have also been fighting the weight gain.

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I am glad that Lyrica is working for some of you, but it caused some serious side effects for me. I hallucinated and slurred my words like I had a stroke. It was awful! I cannot take any anti-seizure meds. They make me just completely out of it. I really hope the Lyrica works for you.
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Hi Mike,

I think Lyrica is a very nasty drug, it made me want to jump off a bridge on top of all the other side effects. I'd stay away from it if I were you. Talk to your doctor, perhaps you should go back to what was working.

Wishing you well with this.

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Hi Mike,

I think Lyrica is a very nasty drug, it made me want to jump off a bridge on top of all the other side effects. I'd stay away from it if I were you. Talk to your doctor, perhaps you should go back to what was working.

Wishing you well with this.

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I may have jumped off a bridge and didn't know it when I was on Lyrica! LOL! My kids and hubby would come home and I wouldn't even remember what I did all day. I could have been wandering in the yard naked and I wouldn't have known it.

I wish everyone well that have used Lyrica and the don't have side effects, but it is not a drug for me.
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Hey Mike
just to add a note, that ive found that compounds when you stop a med,,it ussually aggravates the rsd to flare up,,when i back off pain meds to the point that im detoxing,,i have flares.bad ones,,and when i back off the xanax,,,same thing,,i really dont think that the pains meds are keeping beast in his cage,,i think it allows me to deal less stressfull without the pain,,when im in pain,,i stress big time and get short ,aggravated,resentment,bitter, depression,,,,all these thoughts and feeling we go thru when we detox too,[ i know im off track and your not detoxing],,but i go thru this all the time,,when i back off the pain meds, i ussally will up the xanax to keep the flares down,,,,when i come off the pain meds,,either way,,its a merry go round that i'd love to get off of,,,,best wishes to you all,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bobber
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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 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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Default has anyone tried to lose weight while on Neurontin or Lyrica

Have you had success in dropping the poundage caused by these meds?

I take Neurontin and have gained weight and the water retention is terrible. I feel like a large water-laden sponge with limbs! (spongey limbs....)

For about two weeks, I had a protein drink for breakfast, a healthy lunch and then another protein drink for dinner. (fresh fruit for snacks) I did this diligently for two weeks..I even drank dandelion tea which is supposedly a natural diuretic..I also took (and still do) a high quality liquid multi- vitamin with minerals...
I didn't drop a pound ...grrrr

After two weeks, i gave up, started eating dinner again, and even started to infiltrate the cookie jar....
If you have managed to actually lose weight by altering your diet please share your experience!
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