Do not take gabapentin, makes it worse
I have taken gabapentin and Lyrica. I would advise you not to take either as they can sometimes make symptoms worse. Also increase anxiety if you have GAD as I do
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I don't believe the oncologist that told me that and I don't believe my personal physician either. It appears the whole medical field is pushing this gabanpentin like it's the new miracle drug and I have as yet found anyone who says it works for anything except maybe pain relief. When I mentioned this to the nurse at my Dr.s office she said, "We consider numbness to be pain" They don't want to be wrong and ya can't get a straight answer from any of them... at least the ones I talked to thanks for responding!
thanks for your reply. the oncologist told me he got his info from Loprinzi studys. I couldn't find anything there to support his claim of 50% either.. or 15% for that matter. As far as suppliments go, I read where vitamin B12 was good to take, my primary Dr said unless your deficient in that vitamin there's no need to take it, sounds reasonable. On a facebook page a number of people recommend R-Lipoik Acid. Been taking that for 2 months, no results. I picked up some nonprescription cream... Nerve Renew ... just started this , thought I would give it a try. Also foot and body massage twice a month. What's really frustrating is I know how great a foot massage is supposed to feel but I can't feel anything... try explaining that to the chinese masseuse who doesn't speak English. thanks for the links, I'll check them out
Yes I’m on medication to help lose weight and I was doing great until they put me back on lyrica recently. It is frustrating for sure.
Gabapentin works well for the neuropathy I developed after chemo for breast cancer. It cuts the stinging and "dead" feeling in my feet. Sometimes it even gives me a high .I'm 82 years old.
Gabapentin eliminated all of my pain. It truly was a life saver. It takes a few weeks before it starts working. The dosage gets increased slowly over time. It does nothing for numbness and I don’t believe it is supposed to. I still take it today, a year and a half later and it still works. You should have this discussion with your physician. I had my doubts at first but thank God I have it to take instead of opioids or NSAID’s.
So glad you did not experience any side effects. I stopped because of the foggy , zombie like feeling I experienced. I finally realized the benefits did not outweigh the side effects.
Quite a few of the meds I've tried had that effect on me, both neuropathy meds and pain meds. My wife notices my reduced cognitive function when I don't sense it, so when I notice it, it has to be pretty bad! Gabapentin had that effect on me, too. Bummer. When I started taking Lyrica, I thought I'd found my magic cure, until one day, after a couple of weeks, I became incoherent and couldn't finish a sentence. 3 days in the hospital.
For so many of us the search keeps going on and on. The fortunate ones find relief in the standard neuropathy meds. Have you been able to find one that works for you? Believe me, the list is incredibly long!
Jim
In my case, being a little foggy at times far outweighed the pain I was suffering from. I ended up getting used to it and have slowly reduced the amount I take. Different medicines sometimes work differently for people. I truly hope you find the one that works for you. Good luck in your search!
I did 30 rounds of chemo and have terrible neuropathy 2 years post treatment. I've recently started doing accupuncture and use a tens unit at night. I also take CBD oil and the following supplements: P5P, Alpha lipoic Acid, Fish oil, and calcium with my magnesium. I have cut my gabapentin almost in half and continue to feel better. Don't give up, keep trying everything until you find something that works.
Thank you for your reply.
Gabapentin works for my cervical neck pain but not for my peripheral neuropathy. I’m sick to death of neurologists pushing this drug on me because it doesn’t work.
Ditto for duloxetine. All that drug does is cause stomach issues & weight gain.
A new, promising drug called Nucynta, is not covered by insurance. I priced its average at approximately $600 per month.
I’m sick of this disease.