Gabapentin side effects?
I am a regular on the Mayo Board! I don't know what I would do without it! Our doctors don't want to discuss openly the things about illnesses and side effets of drugs and other things. Anyway, my question to all of you is Gabapentin and it's side effects. I have been on it now for 6 months. My doctor raised me from 100mg. to now I am on 400mg. three times a day.
The problem is my tiredness! I happen to be in a friends office yesterday and she was taking some medicine. She said she was taking Gabapentin. I asked why and she said she had, had shingles back when and it still helped with the pain. I know the drug is percribed for many things that is why I take it for my issues.
I told her I had been taking it for about 6 months. She asked if I had been tired all the time, just out of the Blue. OF COURSE I SAID YES! She said it took her a year before she got out of the tiredness.
Let me know if any of you have experienced the same thing. Also let me know at what dosage you may be on? I know this is all confidential!
Again Thanks to The Mayo Clinic and Everyone who is kind enough to be open with their lives!
Sundance!
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@tami1
various rashes are possible with Gapapentin including the life threatening SJS (Stevens Johnson Syndrome although SJS is extremely rare. I’m assuming the purple patches are not blistering or painful. Since brusing is possible I’d check with a Dermatologist or Neurologist. Have you tried taking Lyrica? There are various Seizure medications that may offer some degree of pain relief but other Anticonvulsants usually have more side effects. Gabapentin seems to be the most effective nerve pain relief med.
Tapering is certainly an option. when I took 3,600 mg of gabapentin it had no affect on my seizures or my neuropathy although I never had any side effects. If you choose to taper do it slowly. If you choose to taper at the rate your physician recommends chances are more likely than not that you will suffer from withdrawal symptoms especially if they have you decrease your dose by the same milligram amount month after month.
Best of luck to you and please keep us posted on your progress. Your experience could help others here.
Jake
Im told its capillaries bursting when skin gets touched. Ive been seeing Pcp, Neuro, Hematology/Oncology and Rheumatologist this year on and ongoing basis. Hundreds of labs and tests. Ruled everything out they could think of.
@tami1966 First, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I am glad you found us, and @jakedduck1 has offered some very sound advice based on his experience.
It's gotta be perplexing to you, to see these symptoms. I also get the bruising you pictured, and sometimes even remember that it will happen when I run into something, saying "oh, that's going to leave a mark!" As we age, our skin also ages, and gets thinner, more prone to bruising and disturbances. At 68, there often are marks I cannot give a cause for, but I also have several autoimmune issues, and sensitive skin. The myopathy may be an aftereffect of the hit to the area.
As for gabapentin side effects, here is a link to Mayo Clinic's information about gabapentin, that you might find useful https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/gabapentin-oral-route/side-effects/drg-20064011?p=1 You haven't said what the original reason for this medication was, but I have to wonder if your system has grown so used to having this, that it is no longer effective for the original dosing? You'll see under "precautions" some of the things you are experiencing.
Let us know what your drs have to say. Are they considering changing your gabapentin dose? How will your 27 year career end if you do not find answers?
Ginger
I can barely keep going so thats why it scares me regarding my job.
I originally started taking it for nerve issues in my left thigh. If I dont take it I have bugs, pain and itching in that thigh.
Im going to ask my Dr to help me taper off of it. I dont think I have a choice.
Ill need an alternative. I just dont know what.
@tami1966 Our bodies seem to be in a perpetual state of change. What was going on when you first started the gabapentin may not be happening now. For me, I have used CBD lotions/creams that really help calm down the itchies I sometimes get from my chemo. Do you think that is worth a try for you?
Good luck in the tapering off of the gabapentin. You're absolutely right, to hsve your dr involved in doing that.. i want to hear how you do, and would love it if you let me know.
Ginger
Thank you so much! I still have the same issue with my leg as I had back then. Ive tried cbd but it really didnt help. Maybe I tried the wrong thing. Ive tried lotions and tinctures in the past. My joints kill me so I got a massage just now. This is what happened. 😩
Sorry. My pics wont upload.
Massages can be a great source of relief. I do a self-massage on my legs and feet, which feels good! And work the CBD lotion into my legs afterwards. It is relaxing and helps me sleep. Also, I find getting out to walk helps me to keep the exercise regimen going.
Ginger
@gingerw
It is my understanding that when there is pain there has to be some type of inflammation or swelling. Pain will cause your blood pressure to go higher than what it normally is. Thus, controlling inflammation, will control pain intensity and thus control blood pressure... So be sure to check your blood pressure regularly. High blood pressure is called the silent killer.