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    Elisabeth didn't find it effective but was only on it for a few weeks. She's on Endone and Targin
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Ohh thank god,

    I misread the title and thought you were having Lycra withdrawals!!
    So did I.
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    I didn't post earlier my wife's quite bad withdrawal effects that caused the abandonment of her attempt to get off Lyrica but only learnt today that she had gone cold turkey from a 375 mg daily dose. Her doctor has reduced the dose to 300 mg per day as stage 1.
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    I lasted 2 days on lyrica. I felt withdrawn & "not interested". I have 3 prolapsed discs & have found that daily use of meloxicam (mobic) & osteo visits is the best for myself. Used to get injections but found it didn't last too long. Good luck with it all...sounds like a few out there are feeling your pain.

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    I was on Lyrica for several years for the treatment Peripheral Neuropathy. Not sure it ever did much and cost a fortune as it was not on the PBS (my Neuropathy is not as a result of Diabetes). Had tried other drugs, Neurontin being one of them, which I did think made me a bit 'fuzzy'.

    Strangely I never had side effects, either from use or when I stopped using Lyrica. Maybe that's why I never felt it was doing me any good! Use and side effects is clearly an individual thing - not everyone experiences the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHS58 View Post
    That Lycra withdrawal can be quite a stretched out process.
    Especially for a mamil.
    Can give you a sensation like crawling around in your Skins.
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    I was given Tegratol 200mg for nerve pain(my back) I had to stop taking it twice daily as it was making me too drowsy.The doc said just try to use it like my pain killers,when I need it.It seemed to go against what I read on the net about it so I just dont use it.
    It actually worked well for pain relief,just made me so sleepy.I believe it too is a epilectic drug that has nerve pain relief side effects.
    Can you use the stuff as a pain reliever as needed????
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Dr Ron.
    I was given Tegratol 200mg for nerve pain(my back) I had to stop taking it twice daily as it was making me too drowsy.The doc said just try to use it like my pain killers,when I need it.It seemed to go against what I read on the net about it so I just dont use it.
    It actually worked well for pain relief,just made me so sleepy.I believe it too is a epilectic drug that has nerve pain relief side effects.
    Can you use the stuff as a pain reliever as needed????
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    I normally recommend using it regularly.
    IMO using it as needed is pointless.
    Often the drowsiness goes away if you persist.
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    A few weeks back my wife, after trying various others for several months, took a single 25mg lyrica tablet to start building the dose to manage her horrible back pain. About 2am ( some 5 hours later) she had a siezure which she os still traumatised by.
    Straight to ED who diagnosed the adverse reaction to the lyrica.
    The medical interventions including cortisone injections over the last 6 months have been of little benefit. Now she is of all drugs and working gently withe her remedial massuer/0steopath and getting some relative relief.
    Seems it is a drug with widely variable effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    A few weeks back my wife, after trying various others for several months, took a single 25mg lyrica tablet to start building the dose to manage her horrible back pain. About 2am ( some 5 hours later) she had a siezure which she os still traumatised by.
    Straight to ED who diagnosed the adverse reaction to the lyrica.
    The medical interventions including cortisone injections over the last 6 months have been of little benefit. Now she is of all drugs and working gently withe her remedial massuer/0steopath and getting some relative relief.
    Seems it is a drug with widely variable effects.
    Wow! how horrific😮. Hope she gets over it soon it is a terrible thing to go through. When my wife had hypercalcaemia ( caused by undiagnosed kidney failure) and went into a kind of coma while i was at work one day ( i came home to find her unresponsive and unconscious ) she was so traumatised she refused to sleep in our room again so we moved to another room in the house. Thoughts are with you guys!😕

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