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 12-03-2011, 01:14 PM #1
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Has anyone had any results with Baclofen? Has it helped your pain or spasms? The doctor prescribed it for my daughter.

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Sandy, I have been taking baclofen for years for my Cerebral Palsy and it helps...they upped my dose when I got RSD...I went off of it for a short time and I found out that I could never do that again. Watch your daughter carefully..at the beginning she will feel really sleepy and may have goofy hallucinations, but they go away..hope this helps
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I have been on Baclofen 20mg four times a day for several years. I too tried to come off of it... that was a big mistake as the cramping and spasms got worse.

It does make me sleepy and the dreams I have are very weird.

But the Baclofen works.

I hope it works for your daughter... just keep an eye on her.


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I have been on Baclofen 20mg four times a day for several years. I too tried to come off of it... that was a big mistake as the cramping and spasms got worse.

It does make me sleepy and the dreams I have are very weird.

But the Baclofen works.

I hope it works for your daughter... just keep an eye on her.


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Abbie- How much do you take? I tried getting on it before and it gave me twangs in my head and insomnia. But the spasms in my back are getting horrible and I don't know what to do! I have muslce wasting in arms legs and back

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I take 20mg four times a day. I've been at this level for a few years.

I too had the twangs and insomnia... I found if I ate something light when I take the baclofen this lessened and is now gone. (now it makes me sleepy and weird dreams)

I won't go a day now without the Baclofen... the muscle cramps, spasms, and just plain ole muscle wasting is not fun.

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I'm on the same dose of Baclofen that Abbie is on - for back spasms.
Being on this med has made a good difference, but I still get breakthru, even if I simply stand at the sink doing dishes.
So far tho, Baclofen has worked better than anything else I've tried. Adding a low dose of klonopin or xanax seems to help when the breakthru's come.

I hope your daughter will get some relief!

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Question Short term memory?

I was wondering if anyone else has noticed short-term memory issues while on Baclofen? I vaguely recall reading that someone mentioned this awhile back. This is something I've noticed, but not certain it's because of this med, as I had started a few new meds at the same time.
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[QUOTE=SandyS;829612]Has anyone had any results with Baclofen? Has it helped your pain or spasms? The doctor prescribed it for my daugh

I take Soma instead, Baclofen did not touch my tight muscles after a bac auto wreck in 1990, I still take it.
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I was wondering if anyone else has noticed short-term memory issues while on Baclofen? I vaguely recall reading that someone mentioned this awhile back. This is something I've noticed, but not certain it's because of this med, as I had started a few new meds at the same time.
Hi. That might have been me. I tried it out when I was still working as bankruptcy litigator, and discontinued it after a day and a half because my job required that I might have to remember the details of a phone call I had with opposing counsel two weeks earlier when at the time it wasn't important enough to but in my notes, but later became an issue on which I would have to file a sworn declaration with the court. And it was obvious that Baclofen wasn't playing along.

But once I was no longer working I went on it, where my neurologist advised me that it was the best drug available for CNS spasms and keeping my short-term memory in tip top shape was no longer at the top of my list.

That said even though my shrink put me on neuro-protective drugs (Namenda and Razadyne) as soon as I was diagnosed - 4 months into this - eventually the neurocognitive ravages of CRPS overcame whatever barriers we had erected, on account of which the effects of Baclofen became a drop in the bucket, as my memory (along with what few organizations skills I had) got progressively worse over time, while my Baclofen dose remained constant, at 50 mg/day. See, Neuropsychological deficits associated with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Libon DJ, Schwartzman RJ, Eppig J et al, J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2010 May;16(3):566-73, Epub 2010 Mar 19, online text @ http://www.rsds.org/pdfsall/Libon_Neuropsychol_2010.pdf:

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We sought to elucidate the existence of neuropsychological subtypes in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). One hundred thirty seven patients with CRPS were administered tests that assess executive control, naming/lexical retrieval, and declarative memory. A 2-step cluster analysis that does not require any a priori specification regarding the number of clusters, classified patients into three groups. Group 1 obtained scores that were in the average range on all tests (n = 48; normal CRSP group). Group 2 (n = 58; dysexecutive CRSP group) presented with mild impairment or statistically low average test performance on working memory/verbal fluency tests. Group 3 (n = 31; global CRSP group) produced scores in the statistically low average/borderline range on all tests with particularly reduced scores on naming/declarative memory tests. Between-group analyses found that the CRPS group 1 obtained higher scores than CRPS groups 2 and 3 on all tests. However, groups 2 and 3 were equally impaired on executive tests. CRPS group 3 was impaired on tests of naming/memory tests compared to the other groups. Significant neuropsychological deficits are present in 65% of patients, with many patients presenting with elements of a dysexecutive syndrome and some patients presenting with global cognitive impairment.

Comment in J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2010 Nov;16(6):1151-2; author reply 1153-4.

PMID: 20298641 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20298641

But take heart, at least according to that study, a CRPS/RSD patient has a 35% chance of having no cognitive impairment, a 42% chance of losing only some of her/his "executive functions" (largely organizational skills), and only a 23% chance of having a decline in memory and executive functioning: "group 3" for some reason comes as a bundled package. As measured by before and after psychological testing (administered by the same clinical psychologist) I just happened to draw the short straw.

Odds are, you'll be luckier.

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Mike,

Is CRPS known to have an effect on adrenal hormones (particularly pregnenolone)? I ask because pregnenolone, in recent years, has been touted for improving/restoring cognitive function, though no credible studies have yet supported this claim. I would not recommend/suggest anyone try it without being deficient in the hormone, and without having their doctors' blessings.

I've been taking it because I am deficient, and have my doctor's ok, and it has measurably improved my short-term memory and cognitive function. (Test scores before/after improved 20-25%).

Just a "FWIW"....

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