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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@harley22

I’m with you.
I’m experiencing the same symptoms as you, and nothing works.
Gabapentin did nothing for me and the rest of the meds given for neuropathy didn’t work either.
I’m in pain every day, and I can’t stand to walk on my feet.
Any of the shoes and sneakers I’ve bought helped either.
They coast a lot and my feet still hurt when I have them on.
I was on 6oomg also 4 times a day with no relief.
Next week I’m going to a new neurologist in Arizona who specializes in CIDP.
I’m hoping he can help me.
Mayo Clinic turned me down for an appt.
They aren’t giving out any new Neuro appts at this time.
I was kind of hoping to get in there, and maybe they could help me.

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Gabapentin, that was the first medication I was put on didn't do much for me either. I'm in such terrible pain I was sent to a pain management doctor. Experiencing major lower back pain leg weakness burning of the thighs shocks waves going up from my ankles to the back of my buttocks certain movements make it worse. I have tried multiple injections including medial Branch blocks and epidural steroid injections. Nine of them to be exact and not one of them helped. My problem diabetic neuropathy . Come to find out after having a MRI the nerves in the canal that runs down your spine and Roots out of the tail bone the last four vertebrates of mine have shifted due to laboring which worn out the cartilage in between the vertebrates so the nerves are constantly sending signals of pain. I get very little sleep . Laying down is very hard to do every movement I make sense different nerve pain different areas constantly standings the worst sitting down very minimal treatment I'm supposed to have surgery put new spaces between the last four vertebrates hopefully aligning in the canal to relieve the pressure and the pain I'm very very scared to have the surgery don't know what to do but have it. I feel like I have no choice medication pregabalin slightly helps .

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@raebaby

I'm 82. I found Gabapentin helped my numb, stinging feet a lot. I took 300mg.3 times a day. When I hurt my back my pain doctor switched me to pregabalin. I take one in the morning and one at night. I think it holds the stinging off better because I was really bad about taking the gabapentin afternoon dose on time.
I like it; it makes me feel happy and I think my feet feel the rug under me better as I go barefoot all the time in the house. (I live in mostly sunny California.)

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Anyone know if Sertraline reacts like Gabapentin? Thanks!

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@jeffclaussen

I have chemo induced neuropathy with numbness and no pain. I am concerned about taking gabenpenton. I used it for two months and stopped because it didn't do anything for me, My last visit to my primary Dr., they pushed it saying it would work and to give it time. The oncologist told me it works for numbness 50% of the time. I said 15; No 50%. I told him it sounds like one of your miracle drugs like the opioids ya passed out like candy. He called in a prescription and said take or don't whatever you want to do. I called the American Cancer Society and they also recommended it but no guarantees. On a bunch of facebook groups, most people who have taken it say stay away it doesn't work. I don't want to get caught up in their pharmaceutical culture if I can avoid it. WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?

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Same with me. The Drs don’t know, just use what works for you , if anything, and learn from your experience John Aust

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Intake Gabapentin and it does help... If I miss even 1 dose during the day, I can tell it. I don't like taking neurontin, because of the side effects, and I'm going to find other treatments. The the sounds interesting, however, smoking local weed seems like a better plan as the gummies is just one more factory item that most likely, in the end, isn't good for me.

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Sorry but Gabapentin absolutely works for me. I started taking it for debilitating femoral nerve pain many years ago, like 2017, after trying everything else and it absolutely works. If I stop it, it comes back. No other side effects.
Now I have CIDP since 2020. CIDP has usually expected severe bilateral perineal nerve pain but I don’t. It is believed that my high dose Gabapentin is preventing it.
My advice? If your doctor suggests it, try it. We have limited tools for these problems and we have to be open minded and try every single weapon available. Life is short.

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@jwhjmh2024

Same with me. The Drs don’t know, just use what works for you , if anything, and learn from your experience John Aust

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Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. We have a great community of folks willing to share their experiences.

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@greathealth963

My doctor is pushing Gabapentin a higher dosage, I'm on 600 mg three times a day and it's sort of helps but I still have that burning and tingling and stabbing pain and my big toes and all that is every day which is hard to walk on them and all of these so-called doctors can do is continue to push more medicine but not really trying to help me address my issues in terms of what's the best course of action for me as I'm experienced this constant pins and needles tingling and stabbing pain in my feet

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@greathealth963
Have you tried taking over the counter Alpha Lipoic Acid and Acetyl L Carnitine supplements for your foot nerve pain? What about the lidocaine or capsaicin creams? I use them and also lidocaine pain patches (Salonpas brand) and it seems to help my feet some (I have idiopathic small fiber neuropathy and get burning, pins and needles, stabbing and numbness in my feet). My doctor only recently put me on 100 mg Gabapentin which I take before bed due to issues with dizziness/balance issues. Helps maybe a little but ai really don’t want to go on higher doses. My new neurologist told me yesterday that 100mg is like “taking a candy dose.”

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I was recently placed on Gabapentin due to nightly pain due to nodules inside my thigh tissue and to facilitate sleep. Taking a dose at bedtime has been a game changer for those issues and my mild to mod neuropathy. We respond differently to meds. Take what works for you instead of publicizing NOT to take a particular med. It may require trialing many meds before some people find one that works for them.

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@kgitti

Sorry but Gabapentin absolutely works for me. I started taking it for debilitating femoral nerve pain many years ago, like 2017, after trying everything else and it absolutely works. If I stop it, it comes back. No other side effects.
Now I have CIDP since 2020. CIDP has usually expected severe bilateral perineal nerve pain but I don’t. It is believed that my high dose Gabapentin is preventing it.
My advice? If your doctor suggests it, try it. We have limited tools for these problems and we have to be open minded and try every single weapon available. Life is short.

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Did you try Pregabalin? If so, what were the side effects?

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@kgitti

Sorry but Gabapentin absolutely works for me. I started taking it for debilitating femoral nerve pain many years ago, like 2017, after trying everything else and it absolutely works. If I stop it, it comes back. No other side effects.
Now I have CIDP since 2020. CIDP has usually expected severe bilateral perineal nerve pain but I don’t. It is believed that my high dose Gabapentin is preventing it.
My advice? If your doctor suggests it, try it. We have limited tools for these problems and we have to be open minded and try every single weapon available. Life is short.

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Thank you, @kgitti! Gabapentin HAS been a miracle drug for me. It was prescribed for my restless leg syndrom but it worked for ALL my pain, pain which was worse than the pain I had with my total knee replacement or pain of childbirth. The ankle pain precluded any weight bearing and wrist pain sent waves of pain into my thumbs. I agree, try what your doctor suggests.

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