Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Just read a post regarding neurontin. Wetting my knickers now. Didn't think this drug was addictive and could come off it quite easily. Is this another drug hard to come off too? If so are the symptoms common to the typical withdrawal. any info appreciated. Best wishes Jobeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Dear JoBeth Sorry about the puddle on your chair. I too was given Neurontin (Gabapentin), this as therapy for Epilepsy directly caused by my Effexor anti-d. Just to let you know that I got off the Effexor 51 weeks ago and have stayed off it too ........never looked back. Once off the Effexor it was found that I was no longer prone to Epilepsy ...............I therefore started into a taper of the Neurontin (Gabapentin) and with the knowledge & support of this list I got off the drug without incident. Take it slow & keep intouch with this list, I'm sure you will be fine in the end, you are amongst good friends with TRUE experience in this matter. As for the neuropathic pain. I too suffer pain as described by you. If you care to take a scroll through the archives I'm sure you will find info & posts about a homeopathic remedy that has given great relief to more folks than just me. BTW It has just been confirmed that I have a peripheray neuropathy in my legs, feet and in the thumbs + fore finger of both my hands. These psyc meds really screw your mind & body up in oh so many ways and I can really attest to the effectiveness of the homeopathic remedy is this reguard > Kim > > Thanks for the response to my mail below. Thought I would let you know that > I have now wet my knickers and chair is soaking. > > I am so angry as I had no idea this drug is so addictive. I now have 2 > drugs to try to come off and now it looks like neurontin could be > contributing to my withdrawal when I thought it was just klonopin > (clonazepam). > > > > > You said: > > > <<Just read a post regarding neurontin. > > Wetting my knickers now. Didn't think this drug was addictive and could > come off it quite easily. > > Is this another drug hard to come off too? If so are the symptoms common to > the typical withdrawal.>> > > > > ***Neurontin is highly addictive. It should be discontinued as slowly and > carefully as a benzodiazepine or an antidepressant. > > > We are, of course, here for you as you go through the process. > > > Warmly, > Kim > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Thanks for the reply. Knowing that you have been off Effexor for 51 weeks and now of neurontin gives me faith and a knowledge that I too can get there. Good on you. I know it is a hard slog but I AM GOING TO GET MY LIFE BACK just as you have. Did you get your epilepsy diagnosed and if so was it by a normal EEG? 'It has just been confirmed that I have a peripheray neuropathy in my legs, feet and in the thumbs + fore finger of both my hands.' I am so sorry to hear this. You have come such a long wayand ought to be so proud of yourself. Best wishes Jobeth Dear JoBeth Sorry about the puddle on your chair. I too was given Neurontin (Gabapentin), this as therapy for Epilepsy directly caused by my Effexor anti-d. Just to let you know that I got off the Effexor 51 weeks ago and have stayed off it too ........never looked back. Once off the Effexor it was found that I was no longer prone to Epilepsy ...............I therefore started into a taper of the Neurontin (Gabapentin) and with the knowledge & support of this list I got off the drug without incident. Take it slow & keep intouch with this list, I'm sure you will be fine in the end, you are amongst good friends with TRUE experience in this matter. As for the neuropathic pain. I too suffer pain as described by you. If you care to take a scroll through the archives I'm sure you will find info & posts about a homeopathic remedy that has given great relief to more folks than just me. BTW It has just been confirmed that I have a peripheray neuropathy in my legs, feet and in the thumbs + fore finger of both my hands. These psyc meds really screw your mind & body up in oh so many ways and I can really attest to the effectiveness of the homeopathic remedy is this reguard What form of epileptic sezures did you have? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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