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Hi Dee,

I'm not too familiar with the effects of the Neurontin and Valium.

But would it help to try and get 8 hours of sleep instead of 5.

Would you still feel weird after the extra 3 hours? If so, maybe try

something else, although I'm really understanding now that almost

all meds, esp. pain meds, have their downside. Our pharmacological

science is far from perfect. We have all these different meds for

the same problems and gosh darn if not every one of them has side

effects that for many of us are intollerable.

Rochelle

-- In neck pain , Green Darner

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> Do ya'll have any suggestions?

> I slept really well last night. I had taken my Neurontin and

Valium before bed, and slept for 5 hrs and woke up a little stiff

but the tingling and numbness wasn't too bad. But the problem is

that for 2 hrs now, I feel so weird, like I'm drifting, off

balance. Is it worth this feeling not to be in more pain?

> Dee

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Dee,

The combination of Neurontin and Valium will make you feel that way, it takes

more than a couple hours for that feeling to wear off. You should plan your day

around the taking of those meds. together, probably not a good idea to drive

while taking them. I just know this from experience- and my husband's. He's a

very big man, and taking those together made him feel the same way. It also

affects my handwriting. I take my first dose of pain meds. when I wake up, then

I wait a few hours before I have to go to appts. I schedule them around my meds.

because they make me feel groggy and shaky. I wake up feeling that way- I take

my last pain meds. at nite, usually with Xanax, it helps me sleep. My dentist

said it's very important to take care of your teeth when you are taking pain

meds. or Xanax and Valium, your mouth gets so dry, the saliva can't wash out the

bacteria, and you can end up with gum disease. He said always either chew

sugarless gum, or have sugarless breath mints

to help activate saliva to wash out the bacteria. Hope I've been able to help a

little

Take care

Rochelle <rccoc1977@...> wrote:

Hi Dee,

I'm not too familiar with the effects of the Neurontin and Valium.

But would it help to try and get 8 hours of sleep instead of 5.

Would you still feel weird after the extra 3 hours? If so, maybe try

something else, although I'm really understanding now that almost

all meds, esp. pain meds, have their downside. Our pharmacological

science is far from perfect. We have all these different meds for

the same problems and gosh darn if not every one of them has side

effects that for many of us are intollerable.

Rochelle

-- In neck pain , Green Darner

<swampgirl55@...> wrote:

>

> Do ya'll have any suggestions?

> I slept really well last night. I had taken my Neurontin and

Valium before bed, and slept for 5 hrs and woke up a little stiff

but the tingling and numbness wasn't too bad. But the problem is

that for 2 hrs now, I feel so weird, like I'm drifting, off

balance. Is it worth this feeling not to be in more pain?

> Dee

>

>

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You're right. the combination is probably the problem. I had been just taking

the valium at night and the Neurontin earlier in the evening. But I've been

waking up so numb, that I though it would be a good idea. So much for that. I

guess I'd rather feel normal mentally and be in pain.

Thanks, Dee

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You just can't win, I guess. Something that helps, makes you unable to

function!

Maybe when I don't have to get up early I'll do the combination and maybe get

some sleep.

Thanks, Dee

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i have no answer as they will not give me the valium; i so need it too with

everything that is going on. my psychiatrist wont put me on it because of

my pain meds. i just started on the nerontin (?) but i dont have much nerve

pain; at least i dont think that that is what it is. i cant take my night

time meds; trazadone, because 1-it doesnt help me fall asleep; which is what

i need, but it does make me too groggy no matter how i cut the dose. it

just sits there. told my doc he told me to take more; dummy.

rob

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>Subject: Too groggy

>Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:51:08 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Do ya'll have any suggestions?

> I slept really well last night. I had taken my Neurontin and Valium

>before bed, and slept for 5 hrs and woke up a little stiff but the tingling

>and numbness wasn't too bad. But the problem is that for 2 hrs now, I

>feel so weird, like I'm drifting, off balance. Is it worth this feeling

>not to be in more pain?

> Dee

>

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yeah, my wife takes my sleepy meds and it makes me mad; she wakes up way

late, and i have to pop up in the morning and deal with both kids. i love

them though, so it isnt a chore, especially when i think of the alternative

help she would provide for them. :{ she used to be so caring, loving,

helpful. i know some of you remember how much i talked about her support of

me and the surgeries ive had, but now...............

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>Subject: Re: Re: Too groggy

>Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:55:45 -0700 (PDT)

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>You just can't win, I guess. Something that helps, makes you unable to

>function!

> Maybe when I don't have to get up early I'll do the combination and

>maybe get some sleep.

>

> Thanks, Dee

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hey Dee,

I took Neurontin and other sedatives for years. Your body gets us to

the medication if you take it on a regular basis. Takes about two weeks for

the " fogginess " to go away. I was actually a little scared when I first

started taking the med because of the feeling. If it helps, take it, as

prescribed by your dr. The valium is probably what is giving you the hang

over feeling. By the way, don't drink alcohol and take valium. Bad mix.

Neurontin has some antidepressant affect in it. It could help in that

respect as well if you take it on a regular basis.

regards

matt

Too groggy

Do ya'll have any suggestions?

I slept really well last night. I had taken my Neurontin and Valium before

bed, and slept for 5 hrs and woke up a little stiff but the tingling and

numbness wasn't too bad. But the problem is that for 2 hrs now, I feel so

weird, like I'm drifting, off balance. Is it worth this feeling not to be in

more pain?

Dee

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Hi Dee do you usually take them both before going to bed? or was

last nite something different for you?? It maybe one or the other

one of the meds causing this. I know alot of people have side

affects from taking higher doses of Neurontin, not sure how much you

take. But I take the highest dose and all it ever did to me was make

me sleepier. But not enough to make me sleep I wish :) I do know the

feeling though when I took several sleep meds they did that too me

especially if I didn't sleep the full 8 hrs. One med made me feel

groggy and worn out the whole next day so to me it wasn't worth

taking it. I've never had Valium make me feel that way but then

anytime I have taken it it knocks me right out and I am a gonner for

hours. But there are better things to help me sleep. Anyway it maybe

because you didn't sleep very long that you feel strange, so

hopefully after tonite you will feel back to your oldself by

morning. SO hang in there and hang onto things till all the

dizziness is gone. Not sure if any of this helps sorry if it

doesn't. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner'

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> Do ya'll have any suggestions?

> I slept really well last night. I had taken my Neurontin and

Valium before bed, and slept for 5 hrs and woke up a little stiff

but the tingling and numbness wasn't too bad. But the problem is

that for 2 hrs now, I feel so weird, like I'm drifting, off

balance. Is it worth this feeling not to be in more pain?

> Dee

>

>

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