Can gabapentin cause muscle pain and cramps in arms & legs?
Has anyone ever had the experience of Gabapentin causing severe muscle cramps in arms and legs and muscular pain and feeling of weakness? I know it is supposed to basically do the opposite and help with muscular problems......but this has happened twice to me as soon as I started the gaba and it was very severe,
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I bought homeopathic #8 magnesium pills at whole foods and it works wonders for leg cramps. I had a misdiagnosed (by foot doc) numb foot for five years. The foot doc said I had over exercised doing sciatica exercises and that it would take a long long time to heal. Now my GP thinks I have neuropathy and has me on 600 mg. of Gabapentin. It seems to be helping with my sleep and my foot.
@londonwc1 I'm glad you found some relief . Gabapentin didn't help me so Dr has me on Lyrica which helps me .
Levothyroxine did that to me.
Gabapentin is for epilepsy
It was originally developed to help control seizures due to epilepsy. Then, researchers discovered that it could be used to help treat peripheral nerve pain. Both are nerve related.
It's doing wonders for my internal vibrations. I take 1 400mg gabapentin daily.
Any chance you are taking this for Fibro? If so, can you share more about your experience with each drug, such as dose etc? I was recently diagnosed with Fibro and don't know what medication to start on for pain. I am afraid of taking anything that has serious withdrawal side effects but need to find something.
@londocwc1
Yes I ve had fibro for a long time Dr who was a rheumatologist gave me Lyrica 100 mg 2x a day that's all the medicine now also the diet is important and light exercises .Mine went into remission for awhile but it's back .Research about it . Good luck
Several questions, hope that's ok. Did you start on a lower dose of Lyrica and work your way up to a higher dose? How long did you take it before it helped for pain relief? Do you still have some pain? How long have you been taking it? Any side effects? Regarding diet, did you go gluten free? Thanks.
hydration helps
@ripley
Your best bet is to see a rheumatologist the Dr can advice you What med that is good for one person may not be for someone else .Dr started me on lower dose then increased it to what helped me . If Fibro is what you have you need to see Dr