Gabapentin and Cymbalta
I am taking 300mg of Gabapentin twice a day and my neurologist seems to feel pretty strongly that I add 30mg of Cymbalta. Does anyone else take this combo? I really hate adding new medications!
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A doctor prescribed Lyrica for my Fibromyalgia. Although I started out on the lowest dosage (I am ever so sensitive to many, many drugs and many homeopathic products). Even at the lowest dosage of the Lyrica, I felt a definite difference ... an all over feeling of calm and reduction of aches and pains. BUT...after a couple of months I became zombie like - didn't have any desire to do anything. I stopped taking it.
Thanks for sharing the video! I'd love to see weeks 2 & 3 please.
The neurologist said the brain has a long memory of pain and Lyrica would block the awareness of pain to the brain. Not worth the price of losing my sharp thinking power 🤷♀️ My choice.
Would like to see Week 2 and Week 3 videos. How?
Hello @irishlady1974 how are you doing? Thank you for showing interest in the PRC videos. I became familiar your posts and found you struggle with neurological symptoms. Before getting into the next video, may I ask how you are currently managing and if anything in video 1 resonated? Do you think perhaps going to the Mayo Pain Rehabilitation Center may be a consideration for you pain management?
Hey there @car72, welcome, it's nice to meet you! I'm happy you have interest in the Mayo Pain Rehab videos. I will be posting more.
Thanks for joining this conversation thread titled Gabapentin and Cymbalta. Are you struggling with chronic pain? If your comfortable, do mind sharing a bit about your journey and what brings you to Connect?
I had hip replacement surgery last November and the peroneal nerve was damaged...have drop foot... Was on Gabapentin and it did not good for the pain. Neurologist switched me to Lyrica and I am going off it now as it's done no good... Was interested in your first video in that the presenter encourages people to get off drugs, which I am doing... I must wear a brace to walk and there's still considerable hip pain around the incision site. Wed. will have a CT scan...just to be sure there is nothing visibly wrong...
I found the video very enlightening! I recently stopped lyrica because of neurological side effects I want to stay away from. I'm going through physical therapy for upper body (but could use it all over) in the form of Myofascial Release, dry needling, and massage. I'm very interested in learning more about the mind-body connection as I also suffer from anxiety, depression and high blood pressure. I'm staring to see a bunch if different specialists through a different provider but wondering if Mayo's PRC would make more sense.
My neuropathy commenced in the mid-1990-s and I've tried many things, including for many years a daily dose of Lyrica or pregabalin, I am presently 6 or 7 weeks into 'increasing' the dose 25mg every 3 weeks or so. THIS IS WORKING! Prior to an increase night-time nerve-related discomfort in my feet will have increased noticeably, and reduced noticeably after the increase in dosage. I am now at 200mg twice a day.
@irishlady1974 Honestly, I feel that you are a prime candidate for the PRC. After a while, the rotation and merry go round of docs, specialists, meds and therapies wears on you physically, emotionally and behaviorally. It's called the cycle of pain and you're not alone in it. Living with daily chronic pain and symptoms exacerbates anxiety and depression, how can it not? Especially if you or doctors don't know how to treat the whole package as a team.
Dr. Sletten gives 3 key points about determining who is ready for the PRC or who may be a candidate:
1. Duration and effectiveness of treatments
2. Potential for push/crash
3. Emotional distress
These are questions to ask yourself and are further elaborated on in the videos.
Here is Family Day - Week 2:
I can tell you that the PRC is a comprehensive rehabilitation program that does treat mind and body, like you are hoping to learn more about. It's mind blowing in how they successfully pay attention to every little detail of how to teach, motivate and provide a plan for their participants. The fact that you are not doing it alone and have a group of peers going through it with you is empowering because they understand, and everyone lifts each other up. It was awe-inspiring, really, and well exceeded my expectations. I could go on and on about the program because it was life changing for me.
In case you haven't seen this yet, here is a Mayo Clinic link to the PRC:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/overview/ovc-20481691
Also, here's a direct link if you should decide to apply to Mayo Clinic and get the ball rolling:
http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
Whether you think it's feasible for you to actually get to the Mayo Clinic PRC or not, I commend you for trying to learn and think outside of the box by watching the videos. Knowledge is definitely power! What is your main goal? To reduce medication use? To reduce the number of doctors or specialists? To have a self-managing plan?