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 03-18-2009, 01:28 AM #11
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I agree with the comments that have been posted here: Neurontin helps some people more than others and, more importantly, helps in some ways more than others. Does anyone else experience the "wind-up" sensations that I addressed in the initial posting?

mrsD, as for as the value of NDMA antagonists, I too have posted a lot on that over the years. I'm currently on 30 mg. of Memantine a day in an attempt to slow down the loss of grey matter in the brain that is incident to chronic pain, and it has done nothing for my CRPS, despite at least one published case report showing that six patients with CRPS had statistically significant results in pain reduction from the same dose of Memantine. See, "Memantine Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Preliminary Report of Six Cases," Nektarios Sinis at al, Clin J Pain, 2007, Vol. 23, No. 3, March/April 07 237-243, a copy of which is attached. But I wasn't surprised, having been personally advised by a top CRPS researcher in 2003 that doses of Memantine that people were talking about were too low to make a difference in cases of CRPS, and that ketamine was where the action was. Unfortunately, due to a pre-existing history of glaucoma, I was disqualified from the high dose German ketamine trials later that year, with airline tickets already in hand.

However, even the high dose ketamine trials could report only generally favorable but mixed reports on improvement in quality of life six months out, while the same authors' study of "low dose" ketamine infusions (increasing over 10 days to 500 mg/day) showed no significant benefit in terms of pain relief even at the end of the 10 day infusions. Compare, "Efficacy of Ketamine in Anesthetic Dosage for the Treatment of Refractory Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: An Open-Label Phase II Study," Kiefer RT, Rohr P, Ploppa A, et al, Pain Med., 2008 Feb 5, free full text at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...a_Dietrich.pdf, with, "A Pilot Open-Label Study of the Efficacy of Subanesthetic Isometric S(+)-Ketamine in Refractory CRPS Patients," Kiefer RT, Rohr P, Ploppa A, et al, Pain Med. 2008; 9(1):44-54, free full text at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...ohr_Ploppa.pdf. And I suppose that knowing I couldn't get into a high dose ketamine treatment was what sent me off in search of RUL ECT as a treatment for CRPS, only to later discover find out that due to decades old restrictions, it was illegal in California, outside an IRB supervised clinical trial. (For anyone interested in my efforts in that regard, check out the thread at http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread42529.html Unfortunately, the link to my review article on the JPPM site is no longer active, but it's available on the RSDSA server at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...haels_CRPS.pdf)

All that said, I greatly appreciate the information concerning diet and NDMA. Thank you!

Mike

Blown away by your erudition as usual, Mike. Hope all is well.

So, Memantine, no good? Is it worth bringing up with my doctor at all, or is it simply a pass? Interesting papers on it...

I've been on Mexilitine since January, alas with no benefits really. Looking for a new, or at least more efficacious, drug(s) at this point. I'm going up to UCSF in two weeks to see a doc who is into levorphanal. See what happens.

-- Dennis
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