Helpful tips on medication for fibromyalgia.

Posted by mada @mada, Jan 26 9:48am

Hi 👋 all . I'm new here. I am just gettin worse daily it seems at the moment. Diagnosed 2023.i am on duloxetine 120mg and doc wants me to start gabapentin also . I'm so tired of the shock pains in head but now in spine and arm.

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@nancyeburford

Just wondering when you stopped it any withdrawal symptoms. I have tried other drugs and had to wean and then had some withdrawals ?

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I wasn't on it for very long but I didn't find any relief so I discontinued taking it. I had to have it made at a compounding pharmacy and it was expensive so when it didn't help my symptoms I decided to just stop taking it. I didn't have any withdrawal symptoms and I was on such a low dose that I didn't have to wean myself off of it.

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@ripley

I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia three years ago. I am trying low dose Naltrexone. You start on a low dose of .5mg and work your way up to 3-4mg. I tried it twice before but discontinued it after a few weeks each time because I thought it was making my insomnia worse.

I am giving it a third try and this time it's working better. It might be because I'm not in a flare right now. Right now I'm at 1.5mg a day. I am sleeping better too but don't know if it's because of the LDN or not.

It's certainly worth a try. As far as I know it doesn't have to be tapered if you want to stop taking it. The only downside is that it's not covered by insurance and you have to get it from a compounding pharmacy since it's not available in low doses at a regular pharmacy. My pharmacy charged me $60 for 75 pills at the .5mg dose.

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Wow, your pharmacy charged so much less than mine did. I think I paid $125.00 for a one month supply of 2.5mg. I only tried it twice and that was ten years apart and quit taking it soon after starting.

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Question. Two different pharmacists said yes you can have a glass of wine with this and then another said no alcohol. Thoughts ?

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@sunshine222

When you start on Gabapentin, make sure your Dr starts you on a low dose like 100mg 3 times a day and gradually work your way up to when it is the right amount for you. Gabapentin doesn’t work right away. It has to be taken regularly for maybe a week for some people to notice if they are getting any relief. But this just my experience with it. It’s a life saver for me. I am on that does lift above.

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I am on 800mg. I am not sure if my Chronic Fatigue is from the meds or the Fibro.

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@1kay2

My doctor and rheumatologist said a firm no to gabapentin when someone mentioned it to me. For the RLS ands neuralgia I take Mirapex (pramipexole Dihydrochloride)0.125 mg 1 tablet for immediate relief.

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What does RLS feel like? I have a weird feeling in the bottom of my feet kind of between a tickle and something else and goes up my legs. It makes me feel like I have to pee. then I absentmindedly shake my legs to get the feeling out. I also feel like things are crawling all over me.

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@nancyeburford

Question. Two different pharmacists said yes you can have a glass of wine with this and then another said no alcohol. Thoughts ?

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Are you talking about low-dose naltrexone? My pharmacist said alcohol was okay in moderation. I have no problem when I have a glass of wine or beer.

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Hello everyone. I’m from the U.K. new here - and lived with pain since the age of 12 plus, have had multiple surgeries over the years due to OA. I was diagnosed with ‘late onset asthma’ at the tender age of 73 following a CT scan - and received amazing help from an NHS respiratory clinic. Because of my constant, 24/7 pain - my GP referred me to a pain clinic at the local hospital where, after much poking, prodding, checking of x-rays, scans and MRIs, they said they couldn’t understand how I had such a happy, fun filled disposition!! I said having lived with pain since the age of 12 - there was no way it was going to turn me into a miserable old woman - especially as I had the most amazing and supportive husband and a family who I love with all of my heart - and whose immense love I have in return. Finally, it was decided that as well as degenerative spinal disease, damaged lower back facet joints, arthritis, two replacement hips (left and right) I definitely have all the symptoms of fibromyalgia. I was prescribed 60mg Duloxatine twice a day plus, a weekly Buprenorphine patch - that releases 10micrograms every hour into my bloodstream. It hasn’t stopped the pain but, certainly has made it more tolerable and at a level I can handle. I have also been diagnosed with left ventricle hypertrophy and, in the last month or so, macrocytosis. However, at nearly 79, I’m still here, still laughing and smiling, enjoying my wonderful husband and family and, intend doing so until my last breath….. 😉

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@daisy17

Are you talking about low-dose naltrexone? My pharmacist said alcohol was okay in moderation. I have no problem when I have a glass of wine or beer.

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Yes and thank you

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I've had fibro since I was 40 so for 40 years. Tried so many meds none worked well or side effects were bad, so about 10 years ago I got off all the docs meds and started using cannabis. I sleep better now than in my youth and my pain is so much less, I feel better mentally and physically. I live in California so it is legal here.

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@sundoll

I've had fibro since I was 40 so for 40 years. Tried so many meds none worked well or side effects were bad, so about 10 years ago I got off all the docs meds and started using cannabis. I sleep better now than in my youth and my pain is so much less, I feel better mentally and physically. I live in California so it is legal here.

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Unfortunately, cannabis is not legal in the U.K. Please, may I ask if you smoke it, or eat it via cake/sweets?? 😉

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