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Why was I upset? Why did I post what I posted? To show that people have had reactions/adverse effects etc for years after quitting Neurontin.......As also stated, through my research over 12 years and the onset of hubby's RSD I have lost the link to the "EXACT" 3 year mark and I've told Artist that - I'm still looking in between caring for my husband, children, working and recently/now caring for/visiting a grandmother is dying...So I'd like to say "pardon" to all who want/insist on seeing the exact three year detailed information. I'll post it as soon as I can locate it. . No offense taken to your response.....I dont have a problem with it at all. I will state, tho that in previous posts I believe I have explained that my father in law has taken and has been successful with taking Neurontin (so far) I have NEVER stated that one stop taking it or reject it because of what my opinions are about it. I believe I have shared that same thing, that what works for one may not work for others. I also believe that people should be warned about possible LONG LASTING side effects, reactions. I've said many times, research, research and research some more about what meds you are on or what you could be on. Visiting one site about a product does not guarentee or give anyone the educated information they need about a med. As a matter of a fact, I just found more side effects/possible side effects listed about a med hubby is on, and he's been taking this for 6 months. I was unaware of them, AND another med hubby had tried and ended up in the ER for - the side effects he experienced were no where listed on the net (I still have yet to find them), NOR on the package/information sheet, OR at the companies direct website YET the Dr in the ER had them listed with HIS information - (Information released to him apparently but not to the public.....) - Making informed decisions is important. I couldnt agree with you more. So to make this story short in between everything else in my life when and if I come up with the "exact three year" mark, posting, site (as I read this 12 years ago) I'll make sure this is the first place I stop by and post it. Hope your day is good, HWRSD |
ok...i'm stepping in here now. :)
let's keep things civil an on topic. what has been asked is for facts to back up the information. such as medical data from a creditable source. peoples beliefs or their personal experience are fine, but that must be clarified when posting. |
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Whenever you find that info- I'd LOVE it. Thanks. Quote:
Right now I'm at 2700 mg of Neurontin, and atm I am at 250 mg of Lyrica (but it's being increased every few days). The Neurontin I, at first wondered if it was helping, but when I had the flu not too long ago I couldn't take it, and then I realized how much it was helping, especially with the burning pain, tingling and allodynia. I have already seen benefit with the Lyrica- the burning pain, tingling and numbness has decreased dramatically. My Dr. is planning on keeping me on both. She doesn't want to increase the Neurontin much more, and since Lyrica is close to Neurontin, and I've seen benefit from it, she decided Lyrica would be a good choice for me. I am not too worried about taking them both at once, my Dr. explained it all to me in depth, and she is very cautious with meds and does not want me on any needlessly- she wants to get me comfortable and functional enough with a few, and not just snow me in with a bunch. Thanks again for all the input! |
Hi IHH,
So sorry you've been under the weather; finally the penny dropped, or the bell rang....Debby takes both together, it was staring me in the face: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...3336#post63336 Sounds like you're happy with both, that's very interesting...how did she explain it? Just curious LOL - I haven't read your other post yet, so if you've already covered it, ignore me!! So good to see you back here, all the best :) |
:mfr_wha: artist...i'm curious
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:hug: ihh
:D laughter is the best medicine. that and the choccy bribes i get from artist. :p <---hands ihh a towel to wipe coffee off the her monitor. |
Artist,
Well... my RSD is primarily "sensory", and then "vasomotor", "and I think "sudomotor/ edema" and "motor/ trophic" tie... Both Neurontin and Lyrica are good choices for significant allodynia/ hyperalgesia. Anticonvulsants and/ or other sodium channel blockers and/ or NMDA-receptor antagonists are all good choices (see the "pharmacotherapy guide" from the RSDSA "Pharmacotherapy" article). Since I have significant allodynia/ hyperalgesia my Dr. feels that both of these are very helpful. She thinks that if they are helpful (they are) with the burning pain, tingling and sensitivity overall then I will be able to be more functional. In addition to increasing the Lyrica, I am working on "touching, moving, using" for desensitization and both together should be helpful. I also do not deal with the weight gain, sleepy/ sluggishness, etc from either Neurontin or Lyrica, so they are good choices for me for that reason. As you know, Neurontin and Lyrica are both used for nerve generated pain. I describe my pain consistant to nerve pain: "burning", "shooting" and "tingling". I also describe it as "stabbing" quite frequently. Using Lyrica for RSD is off-label use. It was not "made" for use of treating neuropathic pain. But, it has been shown to work. My Dr. said that using Lyrica would be a problem if I was planning on becoming pregnant... I told her not to worry- I am not planning on that. -grin- Overall my Dr. and I discussed the options and we decided it seemed like a very good choice for me. I am glad I started it! Oh- and my Dr. thinks it might help somewhat with the headaches the RSD has caused. Most of what we discussed about it was how it would help me personally, taking into acount my primary RSD symptoms, age, etc... Sending my love! :hug: |
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I'll keep laughing! :D You are funny! Can I have chocolate, too??? I LOVE the milk chocolate... I am fond of Milkways... please?! :D |
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