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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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Hi John..
I take Lyrica now but was switched from Gabipentin, the lyrica workd in smaller doses than the Gab and works way better as far as I am concerned. It works fairly soon in the system but took me a bit before the disorienting effect to wear off.. I now have no symptoms from the lyrica I thinkj ![]() It also takes weay smaller doses to work as well and better then the Gab. I also take Trazadone instead of the weight gaining Amitriptlyne for painand to help me sleep at night, I take Baclofen for the cramping and jabbing and so I can walk without my legs freezing up. And Froben SR which is a NASAID but it's a time released one and I take pariet to help protect my tummy from all these meds I also take atavan for my heart and anxiety and lorazapam in the evenings B-12 and I drink ALOT of white tea.. it is high in antioxidents and seems to help alot with my swelling. Ohh and citralopram to stave off the depresion. ![]() For the nausia I was perscribed Naboline it is a synthetic THC but I prefer the real thing to better control the nausia and cut down the pain levels and reduce the anxiety. |
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Dear Sandel,
Thanks much for your information and input. I will pass it on to Marilyn. johnthepainter |
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