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Hi @mikesell,
You may also be interested in reading this article about 'Common Anorectal Conditions" https://www.aafp.org/afp/2001/0615/p2391.html
Would consulting a proctologist – doctor who specializes in treating rectal and anal problems - be something you would consider?
Hi @mikesell, I was also curious about the neurontin, As a diabetic with chronic pancreatitis, I was prescribed neurontin at very high doses for a number of years. When my Dad began experiencing cognitive decline, his neurologist told him to stop taking his once a day neur. and I started thinking about that. I cut back by about 600 mg per week until I was free of it and I noticed a significant lessening of my "brain fog". Both of my conditions are associated with gastroparesis and I take opiates for my pain which contributes to constipation. I take two different meds for relief and a stool softener (4 per day). I have experienced some of your symptoms before I understood that these medications were imperative for me to get food through my system and the symptoms are not nearly as severe as yours. If you have gastroparesis, you would want to increase liquids, but not fiber as bulking up your stool is the last thing you want to do. All of this is conjecture based on some similar symptoms and I would suggest the same thing as Kanaaz; that you seek opinions and some testing from a proctologist if the GI does not want to investigate further. I don't believe just treating the pain is going to resolve your problem.
Best of luck and please let us know how things progress,
Gary
Hello @mikesell
I have been taking Neurontin for about a month now at only 300 mg at bedtime only. It really does help with the pain and tingling associated with neuropathy but it does result in more constipation. So far, I've not experienced the brain fog that others have discussed, but I am taking a very low does.
I believe that Gary's suggestion for dealing with this are good and of course getting another opinion is always good. You will learn from each doctor you see.
Teresa
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@mikesell .. Why are you taking neuronttin? Norco can cause constipation and so can neurontin. Are you having a gassy stomach? Are you taking any other medications? Did they mention hemorrhoids or diverticulosis or gastroparesis?
— Zaroga