B-6 vitamin danger!
With the assistance of a neurologist at Mayo Clinic, I have almost completely eliminated the uncontrolled muscle spasms now. First and foremost: beware of taking multi-vitamin capsules that have B6 listed. B-6 overdosage (which is contained in every multivitamin I found in stores and on the internet) can cause loss of muscle control and spasms in some people. So can gluten found in many foods so now I am also gluten free. I now work out with a personal trainer 3 days a week and do water aerobics another 2 days. Got off gabapentin and also clonazepam. Using CBD oil capsules each morning (no more opioids or chemicals) and using a CBD topical ointment to rub on my leg muscles each night. He says I don't need him anymore! And I don't. No more shaking or muscle cramps or pain. Still a little numbness but that is receding also.
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I also had multiple surgeries, lumbar fusion, cervical fusion and both hip replaced.
all within the past 16 years. I can deal with the pain n my feet and lower legs ok during the day but at night my feet feel like the are on fire. my Neurologist put me on Gabapentine and I take 600 mg. at bedtime. I take 600 mg at bedtime to help me sleep. I go to bed with cold and blue feet/toes due to Rauynauds and 1 hr. later my feet are on fire. I use Aspercream with Lidocaine. It helps a little. This has been going on for a long time and I am wondering of it is due to the Gabapentine. Has anyone had the same experiencke? I also have a other rare condition called Erythromelalgia which I developed after my first back surgery in Jan. 2005. Went to Mayo's twice and they confirmed iot. Know what iot is but don't have a cure. Does anyone else has/had worsening symptons due to Gabapentine?
You mentioned you went to Mayo twice and they confirmed iot but there is no cure. What is iot?
Gabapentin has some side effects to the feet from my experience. I would check further with your pharmacist/doctor.
hello and thank you for answering me . my dr is in in KS and will not prescribe cbd/thc. i tried Duloxetine and it made me deathly ill. Also I have take Gabepentine which only help to get me to sleep but the burning wakes me up'
the neurophathy has been going on for several years now. I have been diagonised but no skin test. The pain/numbness is on the feet and lower legs.
you say you have more info, please state what this is
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Ty
Good afternoon @tincryan, I am sorry that you are not able to try medical cannabis to help you at night. Gabapentin helps calm down the tingles and numbness in my hands. Yet I have only found relief from medical cannabis. Has your clinician talked with you about 'SFN (small fiber neuropathy)? Do you have an educational medical center near you in KS?
I see that you have had some significant discussions with @johnbishop and others. Unfortunately, I have relied on medical cannabis for several years. The only other nighttime medication that helped me was Nortriptyline. Perhaps it would be worth seeing how your clinician feels about that medication.
Here is the current status of cannabis in KS. It does look like there may be some improvement in the laws in 2022. "The 2022 session has convened, and medical cannabis is on the agenda for the Senate. Just before the legislature adjourned its 2021 veto session, the Kansas House of Representative approved a bill that would legalize medical cannabis. The bill has picked up where it left off — to be considered by the Senate. Originally, the bill was to be heard in the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee. The Senate President has moved the bill to the Senate Interstate Cooperation Committee, which he chairs. It has not yet been scheduled for a hearing."
May you be safe, free, and protected from inner and outer harm.
Chris
I've been drinking energy drinks for years that add high amounts of B6 and B12. Few months ago I stopped drinking the energy drinking and started taking 5000mcg of B12 everyday ( idiotic right?) And started noticing warm sensations in my feet and hands. Just curious, have your symptoms gone away? If so, how long did it take?
For those who have taken b6 supplements:
Check out this website.
http://Www.understandingb6toxicity.com
There is a connection with small fiber neuropathy.
Welcome @terrilea57, Thanks for the reference link. Have you also been diagnosed with neuropathy?