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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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Thanks for the advice mike- I do take xanax but I am still working so I think those other meds would give me a hangover.....What do you think
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sorry that you are in such pain........hope you get some type of relief soon........
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Dear Debbie -
If you're working, I would agree with you about the Marinol (synthetic THC) although you may be able to have some of it when you get home and then counter with a Provigil and a strong cup of coffee in the morning, although I must warn you that (1) coffee is regarded as a vasal constrictor and therefore of no-no for people who are concerned about muscle spasms, although I personally haven't had a problem with it, i.e. I can go off coffee for some time and the cramping remains as bad as ever, and (2) spasms are a known side-effect of Provigil. Baclofen is a drug that I could not tolerate when I was working because it was an absolute bear on my short-term memory, much more so than Neurontin, by example. However, not everyone has that reaction, so it's something that you might want to see if it works for you. As far as Zanaflex goes, when I first started taking it, it made me very tired so I only took it at night, and had absolutely no hangover in the morning. Now I don't really feel it al all. Another drug in the same class - which produced no sleepiness in me at all - is Trileptal (Oxcarbazepine). Unfortunately, it can cause a potentially dangerous drop in your blood sodium levels, so they have to be monitored, every 6 weeks or so. I had been on Trileptal for almost 2 years when I got the call that my sodium level were dropping fast and that I had to get off of it ASAP. Still, it's a good drug, when properly monitored, and I should have mentioned it earlier. Finally, and I mention this more as a curiosity than anything, after close the 3 years on Neurontin, I note that I am having increasing difficulties with it making me extremely sleepy during the day, problems that I didn’t have for at least the first year and a half I was on the drug. Please let me know if I can provide any more info. Mike Last edited by fmichael; 02-01-2007 at 05:39 PM. |
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Hi Deb,
You mentioned in one of your posts about DMSO. This will cause your pain levels do go up at first. Also, some people experience an increase in pain for the first couple of days of use, and it then improves pain. If given in large dose IV, it can rarely cause hemolyis (breakdown of red blood cells). Here is a article on DMSO that is well worth reading. http://www.colecenter.com/therapies/dmso.html I was on IV's for about a year 2-3 times a week. My Doc told me it was hard on my veins any more than that. He had me take a very low dose orally at times as well. Which I am considering taking the oral again. The SX I had for about a month was a increase in pain. In my case it was the neuro. & muscular toxicity coming from my body. I would also get some rough headaches at times. Hugs, Roz |
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thinking of you debbie and sending peaceful days and restful nights to you..linda
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debbie. i know just how you feel. and i am sorry that you have to go thru this. i am having pain in my right arm more so around the elbow. went to ortho and he said tendernitis.so i am in therapy and the heat ultrasound and biofreeze did help a lot today was the first time. maybe if you see your dr and see what he says. don't put if any longer it will only get worse. it also affects my neck and shoulder. the worse thing about pain is not knowing what is causing it. take care
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Thanks so much for all of your responses- I am now getting use to living with pain in my arms...
The DSMO I bought is a roll on topical- I will let you know how it works Thanks for the article Roz and all the other info you guys gave me... Has anyone tried Soma for muscle pain? |
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Hi Deb,
I was on Soma for a couple years. It helped me alot. I just built up to much of a tolerance with it. Valium is stronger, so right now my Doc wants me on that, to help with the horrid muscle spasms we get. But I only take it at night. Soma in my opinion had few side effects, and I could take a light dose during the day and still function. Hugs, Roz |
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hi deb...tried somma for awhile and worked well except for severe muscle cramps during the night in both legs..the dr said it didn't mix well with my other meds...linda
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Deb,
I am new to the site. But I had a simular problem with my feet. It was so bad, and I take meds, I couldn't stand it. So, as the previous post recommended epson salts and hot water and add a very light hand message from a professional messager. What I did is go where I get pedicures all the time and a Korean pedicures soaked my feet for about 40 Min. and then massaged them lightly in the same spot where I was having the pains for about a 1/2 hour. When she was done I swear I could not believe how much better I felt and it lasted for about 3-4 days before it started to return slowly. It was totally worth it. Getting a message is easy. No Dr. perscription no referrals etc....If you do go for a message explain your condition and you only want hand and arm message very light, not to flare anything. I hope it helps. Ann ![]() |
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