Do not take gabapentin, makes it worse

Posted by elvans40 @elvans40, Mar 22 2:28pm

I have taken gabapentin and Lyrica. I would advise you not to take either as they can sometimes make symptoms worse. Also increase anxiety if you have GAD as I do

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Curious if anyone has tried medical marijuana with Gabapentin? If so, any benefit? Thanks

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@charlotta98

Thank you for your reply.
Gabapentin works for my cervical neck pain but not for my peripheral neuropathy. I’m sick to death of neurologists pushing this drug on me because it doesn’t work.
Ditto for duloxetine. All that drug does is cause stomach issues & weight gain.
A new, promising drug called Nucynta, is not covered by insurance. I priced its average at approximately $600 per month.
I’m sick of this disease.

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Nucynta is a schedule 2 opioid, same as fentynyl and morphine. I would't even consider taking it!

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@waterloobob

Curious if anyone has tried medical marijuana with Gabapentin? If so, any benefit? Thanks

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I would like info on this also. Two bad knees.

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@harley22

I agree with you-
Gabapentin did not a thing for me, and either did Duloxetine.
I have also been on several of the other drugs that they dole out to you for neuropathy, and they did t work either.
Went to pain management last month to try and find something to help me with my foot pain, and they suggested Nuycenta also like you, and forget it, of course it’s not covered by my drug plan,because it’s in the highest tier level.
How do they expect you to pay for drugs that cost that much per month.
I’m with you, so sick of this garbage!

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Gabapentin actually made mine more pronounced. I had to quit taking it. On bad days now I just use TENS and mushrooms everyday. If anyone is having a good result from any drug, I would like to hear from you.

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Gaba made mine worse too. I haven't tried Lyrica

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@crossette

Nucynta is a schedule 2 opioid, same as fentynyl and morphine. I would't even consider taking it!

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You are not in my shoes, evidently. My neuropathy pain is excruciating, it takes all the oxygen out of the room. At this point, I’m willing to try anything, thank you.

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I also posted on a Reddit forum and got this interesting seemingly informed reply...

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Doc here, yeah that's kind of how it is with neuropathic pain, hard to make it go away but not *too* hard to get to where it doesn't bother ya.

The cannabis literature is a disaster area but I feel we have enough efficacy and safety data to recommend it. There is not a thing in the world that helps everybody always, but cannabis helps some people a lot.

There aren't that many options for neuropathic pain. Gabapentinoids (GP and pregabalin), sodium channel blockers (oxcarbazepine and others) central alpha agonists (duloxetine, tricyclics, etc). Once you've tried a couple of those, it's either cannabis or opioids, basically; and very few docs know how to use opioids effectively here.

There's some decent data on topical CBD, that's also worth a try imo

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A relative of mine is using 300 mg of Gabapentin for herniated disk back pain. She can’t have the surgery and has tried water therapy and exercises and massage and everything.
This is the so far the only thing that works.

But she has gained at least 50 lbs and is discouraged as this is all water weight.

She is just starting a diuretic but that has side effects too.

Any help or ideas???

She can’t take Lyrica.

She does not know if the diuretic will work either.

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I’ve just described my experience with a new prescription for gabapentin elsewhere so I won’t repeat here, but in a nutshell, gabapentin helped me tremendously with my neuropathy. We are all different for sure!

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@bunnybear

I’ve just described my experience with a new prescription for gabapentin elsewhere so I won’t repeat here, but in a nutshell, gabapentin helped me tremendously with my neuropathy. We are all different for sure!

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You’re lucky Gabapentin worked for you, because it did nothing for me.
I was on 2400mg daily with no relief of my neuropathy symptoms.

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