Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 , I had something similar when I was taking Effexor (an antidepressant). I looked it up online and people called them " brain shivers " . I had terrible headaches trying to get off of it - I had to open up the capsules and decrease it by 1 or 2 pellets a day. I've never had them since. Maybe you should ask your doctor @ it. I hope you are doing OK. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question..... Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 Hi Alanna, Thanks for the info! Wow I'm sorry you had to go through that! I am glad someone else has heard of the " brain shivers " I thought I was loosing my mind! This doesn't happen everytime but often and I'm not trying to get off the meds, it just happens when I'm " due " for a dose. That really scares me for when it's time to get off the meds! Hope you are doing well! Hugs, I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much. Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... To: Hugs-N-Pain Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 5:28 PM , I had something similar when I was taking Effexor (an antidepressant) . I looked it up online and people called them " brain shivers " . I had terrible headaches trying to get off of it - I had to open up the capsules and decrease it by 1 or 2 pellets a day. I've never had them since. Maybe you should ask your doctor @ it. I hope you are doing OK. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 Thanks Nae, You are right about that! Sorry I haven't been real active in the group lately; it;s been a crazy week that ended with me getting very ill with the stomach flu, ughhhh! It's getting better but my stomach is still a touchy mess! Hope you are doing well! Hugs, > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 I had " Brain Zaps " with L-tryptophan a very, very long time ago. Those things feel super weird. I let that happen twice only. Never got near it after that. It feels like something going " ziiiiiiiiiippppppppppppp " across my brain. You sort of just stop and think.... " whoa...what was that? " This was before the internet but now that it's been brought up I looked it up and sure enuff...others got it to with the L-tryptophan. Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter.com/LotacatsFunPix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix.com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05.deviantart.com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 Thanks for that info; I was thinking of trying it for weight loss. Hugs, I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much. > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Wow I never put 2 and 2 together but ever since I have been on Lyrica my sugar cravings have gone sky high and I have gained weight. I learn so much through this group. I really gained weight after I started my heart medication, now I am on over 13 medications eat 1/2 as much as I used to and weigh a lot more. I just really wish I could exercise and work like I used to, I have a lot of friends who now think I am avoiding them because I don't feel well enough to do things with them. But I always think it could be worse, there is always someone out there who has it much worse than I do. Thanks for always being there everyone in this group I apreciate you all!!!! ________________________________ To: Hugs-N-Pain Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 2:48:33 AM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... Ah, yes, sugar..yum, if only I could control myself from buying it in the first place and keep it out of the house. I'm on Lyrica too, which is famous for weight gain & swelling. I don't use that as an excuse because I know what causes weight gain, what to do about it, ect.. but the Lyrica does not help at all and I've heard many people say it caused intense sugar cravings. When we're healthier I believe the weight is easier to keep off. Take care, Prayers for less pain & more sleep! > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Honey nut cheerios do sound good, I think I could just put them in a baggie and munch on them. I have been going crazy with my sweet cravings! I put about a 1/2 cup of French Vanilla icecream in a bowl and spoon a little hot fudge topping and drip some caramel topping over that and mix it up and just LOVE it! I do that a couple three times a day. Then I made up some instant chocolate pudding with canned condensed milk, mmmmmmmmm! I got out the bag of Nestle's semi sweet chocolate morsels for making cookies and munched on a few of those. I even opened a hot chocolate packets and just poured it in my mouth. I do take my time so I don't upset my tummy but I just know those calories are adding up. I am 5'8 " and not yet 150 lbs. Just got this urge for chocolate and sweets, always have reallly, but I think I read that either Chantix or Prednisone increased your appetite. Mine appetite went straight to sugar! Peanut butter and jelly sandwich for breakfast, yummy! I am almost out of icecream and topping so gotta waddle into the store today and get some more...lol.... Even when I smoked I loved my sweets! I gotta slow down just a little, gotta get a little project going that I can do while laying down. Now I am hungry! lol, hmmmm, peanut butter and jelly sounds good and somewhat healthy? hugs, Coleen :-) ________________________________ To: Hugs-N-Pain Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:22:25 AM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... I'm a sugarholic too, I found that honey nut cheerios are sweet and not bad on calories. Or these peanutbutter rice cake 100 calorie packs, they are sooooo good. ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Lotacats <boutimebobby@ yahoo.com> To: Hugs-N-Pain@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:09:37 AM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question.... . Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Hi Coleen, Prednisone does increase appetite, so that may be why you are experiencing that. Oh, your ice cream description had me drooling on my keyboard!! I LOVE ice cream! Now I'm bummed out that I can't have any today; still getting over the flu Have a cup or so for me! Hugs, I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much. > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 I don't have any exuses. My sweet craving it out of control....my doc looked at my weight on the chart, then at me....and I said.... " I have no exuses!!! " ...I even have great exercise equiptment but nothing can keep up with the caleries in those spice drops and ginger snaps. I'm already getting out the cereal. *sigh*....I hate it when my sugar gets out of control. Cereal munching does help. I've been here before. Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter.com/LotacatsFunPix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix.com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05.deviantart.com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 , Are you getting over your stomach flu? I'm sorry you were so miserable. Thank God it only lasts a couple of days. I have actually bee feeling pretty chipper the last couple of days. I still have the back pain, but hardly any aches or pains. I know it won't last, but I'm really enjoying it. Take care and feel better soon. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Hi Colleen, OMG! You are making me soooooo hungry. Prednisone definately increases your appetite - I was on it years ago for allergies and I gained 40 #'s. The other piece of the puzzle is food tastes better after you quit smoking. I have had a sensitivity in one of my teeth and I can't stand anything sweet OR cold. I'm really ing for some ice cream, but it just hurts too bad. Sounds like you're thin enough to not worry @ it. Lucky you! Hugs, Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Ok, weird question.... . Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 I have to grt some cavities filled but I am deathly afraid of the dentist. I will take a 6 " needle in my spine over getting a cavity filled in any day. ________________________________ To: Hugs-N-Pain Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 6:11:38 PM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... hi Alanna, hahaha....sorry 'bout that Since I have been on antibiotics for all my abcesses in my mouth my teeth haven't been hurting so bad, I can chew a little on the left side, very little. The right lower back molar was a root canal and now it is broke down all the way to the gum and jagged, my poor tongue has been through alot! I couldn't eat the icecream and sweets until the antibiotics kicked in and boy now I can't stop! I am brushing my teeth several times a day too. A week from thursday they are supposed to pull out 3 teeth (I know I keep repeating this...lol.. .) and that is just a start on my way to dentures. I just don't know if I can handle all this online research of the medical stuff I need to know before I go to see back/leg pain specialists. Heck, I have to sit on my sciatic nerve just to research.... lol...boohoo. . Yes I have heard that food tastes better after you quit smoking. I only smoked for a few years. I do miss it sometimes. I have always loved chocolate but yes the Prednisone must have really kicked in my appetite for icecream and chocolate pudding, fudge topping, whipped cream on top, OMG make me stop!! LOL! :-0 yes, thank goodness I carry my weight somewhat well, I am tall enough to wear it decently. You made me laugh! I needed that! My last Prednisone is tomorrow, lets hope the rash doesn't come back from the Chantix. My lungs and heart needed a break from smoking anyways, but now I am sort of binging on sweets! I think I will wait a couple of weeks before I do my fasting because next week is too busy for me. Bandon this Friday, next tuesday is Walmart, Coos Bay, then following Thursday is 3 teeth pulled!! eyeyeyeye, I don't believe it will be that bad though. I have had dentist go in my mouth and break/crack my teeth before, just give me plenty of novacaine (sp?). Gosh, they better not give me a prescription with some weak butt vicodin for the pain afterwards when I am used to taking stronger meds than that. They will understand that won't they?? Please tell me they will and not give me any hassles..... I am tired of all these medicine hassles. What I would do if I were you Alanna is to get something sweet and just try to eat it on the side of your mouth that doesn't bother you so much. You know what? I have been doing it that way for many,many years. Never had good teeth, always had cavaties seems like.. Get some Amoxicillin, gosh, I am on my 3rd bottle of 3 a day, I wonder how long they are going to keep me on it? Funny thing, I got a cold sore on the left side of the corner of my mouth that won't go away now, figure that one out?? lol gentle hugs and take care, Coleen ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Alanna Wilgus <awilgus@.... com> To: Hugs-N-Pain@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 2:29:01 PM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... . Hi Colleen, OMG! You are making me soooooo hungry. Prednisone definately increases your appetite - I was on it years ago for allergies and I gained 40 #'s. The other piece of the puzzle is food tastes better after you quit smoking. I have had a sensitivity in one of my teeth and I can't stand anything sweet OR cold. I'm really ing for some ice cream, but it just hurts too bad. Sounds like you're thin enough to not worry @ it. Lucky you! Hugs, Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Ok, weird question.... . Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher.. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 I had to go thru all of that once. My son was in the army at the time and he helped me a lot. There is a clinic called HAWK and they cut the cost in half.  I had to have em all out and then dentures. I don't usually wear them at home. I can eat almost anything without them. Big steaks...you name it. I have to cut corn off the cob with a knife...but for the most part do very well and eat very well. My oldest son is also like me. Hates to wear em but can eat the house down without dentures or real teeth.  I wear them outside where I smile....that's about it.  I really started feeling better when the teeth were all out. I had chronic infections...and bad teeth can sure make your body feel awful.  Lotacats “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.†Twitter_follow me http://twitter.com/LotacatsFunPix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix.com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05.deviantart.com/ > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone! > > > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > > > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > > > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but > am > > > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when > the > > > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > > > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd > feeling > > > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but > that's > > > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is > this > > > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, > it > > > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only > other > > > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; > I'd > > > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told > me > > > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > > > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > > > > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Colleen, I've been going to dentists since I was 3, so they don't bother me. I've been using some Sensodyne toothpaste after I eat and it's getting a little better. Good luck with all your dental work. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Ok, weird question.... . Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 -- I'm so sorry about your tooth trouble. I just wanted to say taht I know how you must feel. I inherited bad teeth and wound up getting upper dentures when I had a tooth fall out in the front. I have about 5 teeth left on the bottom and one is loose. They had to knock me out to pull the top teeth. I figure that when it comes time for lower dentures, I am only having the teeth that are left pulled. the rest have broke apart to nothing over the years. I was one of those people that went to the dentist faithfully, even though I am terrified of the drill. I was so upset when this one dentist told me that he had never seen such a bad case of perideontial problem. He made me feel that it was my fault. I do not regert my decison to get dentures. It has saved me alot of pain. I hope that things work out for you and you feel better soon. Huzs, Tami (**) - In Hugs-N-Pain , denise_ferguson2003@... wrote: > > Coleen > > I am sorry to hear about the tooth trouble, I always had bad teeth too. > On the cold sore take Listeren and dab on w/ cotton ball 3 x's a day for a few days that will make it go away. > Sent from my BlackBerry Smartphone provided by Alltel > > Re: Ok, weird question.... . > > Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. > Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) > > Lotacats > > Twitter_follow me > > http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix > > Express Chronic Pain Awareness > > http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 > > Lotacatsfunpix. com > > http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ > > Deviantart > > http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone! > > > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > > > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > > > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > > > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > > > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > > > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > > > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > > > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > > > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > > > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > > > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > > > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > > > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > > > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > > > > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Lesley, When I was on Ambien, I would wake up and find empty cookie packages in the garbage. I would get up during the night and eat the whole thing with no recollection! I was a size 8 until @ 9 months after I got sick. I've put on 30 pounds and it won't come off no matter what. It's so frustrating because most of it is around my middle. I eat a 10th of what I used to and exercise as much as I can. It's so hard on my self esteem after being slim all my life. Just another cross to bear, I guess. Take care, Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Ok, weird question..... I don't have any exuses. My sweet craving it out of control....my doc looked at my weight on the chart, then at me....and I said.... " I have no exuses!!! " .. .I even have great exercise equiptment but nothing can keep up with the caleries in those spice drops and ginger snaps. I'm already getting out the cereal. *sigh*....I hate it when my sugar gets out of control. Cereal munching does help. I've been here before. Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Colleen, The antibiotics kill bacteria and cold sores are caused by a virus. Stress definately makes them worse. I don't get them, but I get a crack in the corner of my mouth when I'm stressed. Nothing helps but to reduce my stress levels. Good luck with everything. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Ok, weird question.... . > > Ahhhh....heavens! !...weight loss. I gotta go that route. I've been on such a sugar kick lately and put too much on. I am a night time muncher. What I need to do is get rid of the spice drops and ginger snaps for cereal to much...dry cereal. It can help slow that " sugar " crap. I just brought out the scale. My doctor looked sideways at me last visit. Up 10 pounds. > Told him.. " my fault " ...that and the spice drops. And the evil sugar monster that temps and lies and MAKES me eat sugar. (I've owned enuff responsibility) > > Lotacats > > Twitter_follow me > > http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix > > Express Chronic Pain Awareness > > http://www.cafepres s.com/lotacatspi x/5815010 > > Lotacatsfunpix. com > > http://www.lotacats funpix.com/ > > Deviantart > > http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone! > > > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > > > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > > > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > > > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > > > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > > > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > > > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > > > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > > > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > > > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > > > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > > > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > > > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > > > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > > > > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 , Glad you're on the mend. I have to babysit one of my son's claasmates this morning and they are stuck inside because of the rainy weather. I'd so much rather they be outside. Plus the rain has raised my pain level a lot.Good luck with your birthday party. I used to entertain a lot, but now I can never get he house clean all at once. My husband will give me 2 days notice that he wants to have people over and wonders why I freak out. Maybe if he would lift a finger to help me once in awhile - could do it. Fifteen years of marriage and he's never once cleaned a bathroom. Sorry I'm so cranky, but I'm still upset @ my sister not wanting me to know she has cancer. Now I can't even call her to see how she's doing because I'm not supposed to know. Families sure are weird, aren't they? Oh well. Have a good day and stay dry. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Oh, wow!! All that cookie munching and not remember?!? That's awful. If I'm gonna sin I want to remember it all or it's all for nothing! Lotacats “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.†Twitter_follow me http://twitter.com/LotacatsFunPix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix.com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05.deviantart.com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 Thanks Alanna, We had a nice party and it didn't rain No problem about venting a little today; I was married for 12 years so I know how it goes....anytime you need to talk just email me. Wow, I'm so sorry about your sister! I'm sure you must be very worried about her. Do you think she didn't want you to know so you wouldn't worry? My Mom does that to em once in awhile regarding my Dad's health. Her reasoning being that since I have so many health/pain issues that I don't need the extra stress. I say that I am a big girl and would like to know what's going on w my family! Arrghhh, yes, families sometimes can be challenging. Take care & have a low pain weekend! Hugs, I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much. Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... To: Hugs-N-Pain Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 5:28 PM , I had something similar when I was taking Effexor (an antidepressant) . I looked it up online and people called them " brain shivers " . I had terrible headaches trying to get off of it - I had to open up the capsules and decrease it by 1 or 2 pellets a day. I've never had them since. Maybe you should ask your doctor @ it. I hope you are doing OK. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 hi Alanna and all, Gosh Alanna!  LOL.....you poor thing! Not remembering eating the cookies made me laugh but I needed a good laugh. You are right Lotacats, all that cookie munching and not remembering it! At least when I make my bowl of icecream and fudge topping or chocolate pudding and munch on it I remember it and definitely am seeing it creeping up on my waist line   LOL Hopefully I will not continue this terrible sweet tooth craving since I took my last Prednisone yesterday! It is hard to take weight off when you are disabled. Don't be too hard on yourself Alanna. I am trying to control myself also but it tastes soooooooo good. My guy goes to bed around 2 or 3 in the am. He does this also so I can get some good sleep in our bed then when he comes to bed I have a worse time getting comfortable because also of the fact that he is a big boy. SO, what do *I* DO?  After about a half an hour of cuddling, I go down to the daybed take a pain pill then get up and INDULGE AGAIN LOL ! And this is at about 3am in the morning!! LOL I sit here reading my email and eating chocolate pudding!! LOL Today we went to Bandon to get my pain meds and went to the store and I stocked up on icecream, topping, reeses fast breaks candy bars and instant chocolate pudding. THEN on the way home, oh no! I just had to stop at our little local market and GET 2 SCOOPS of icecream. I usually have them make me one scoop out of 2 flavors but this time I splurged!! OMG!! This will slow down soon I hope or I will ????? start smoking again.....JUST KIDDING!! no I won't, hey, my guy is fixing to cook ling cod wrapped in foil with butter and garlic cooked on the bbq right now, yummmmmmmmm......... gentle hugs, Coleen ________________________________ To: Hugs-N-Pain Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 11:25:33 AM Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... Oh, wow!! All that cookie munching and not remember?!? That's awful. If I'm gonna sin I want to remember it all or it's all for nothing! Lotacats “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.†Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 yah I know the feeling before my heart problem I weighed 110 lbs and was 5ft 7-1/2 " then my back problem came about and I and 2 " shorter, not able to exercise or concentrate and I forget that I have already had cookies. Oh well at least it tastes good. Re: Ok, weird question...... I don't have any exuses. My sweet craving it out of control....my doc looked at my weight on the chart, then at me....and I said.... " I have no exuses!!! " .. .I even have great exercise equiptment but nothing can keep up with the caleries in those spice drops and ginger snaps. I'm already getting out the cereal. *sigh*....I hate it when my sugar gets out of control. Cereal munching does help. I've been here before. Lotacats Twitter_follow me http://twitter. com/LotacatsFunP ix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix. com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05. deviantart. com/ > > > Hi everyone! > The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have > fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. > I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am > not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the > meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes > even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling > in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's > the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this > heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it > seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other > time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd > get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me > to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you > all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? > > Thanks & everyone take care, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 Hi Alanna, You got it; a prayer is going up! Best of luck for your picnic tiday! Will your husband help you get things ready & cook? That was one of my biggest issues w my ex is that his fmaily would come over and he wouldn't lift a finger to help. Actually he never helped clean, cook, ect. We were together for 16 years and I can count on 1 hand how many times he did the dishes. Then what kind of ticked me off was w/in months after our seperation he learned that he like to cook! That would have been nice when we were together! Sorry, I guess I needed to let out a little steam! Hope you have a low pain day! I Subject: Re: Ok, weird question..... To: Hugs-N-Pain Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 5:28 PM , I had something similar when I was taking Effexor (an antidepressant) . I looked it up online and people called them " brain shivers " . I had terrible headaches trying to get off of it - I had to open up the capsules and decrease it by 1 or 2 pellets a day. I've never had them since. Maybe you should ask your doctor @ it. I hope you are doing OK. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 Sounds like you did a great job!  Be sure to pat yourself on the back for it and do toot your own horn. Those that criticize...look at it from this angle and you won't feel so powerless against it. Nobody is ever content with their life. If they cannot achieve certain things that they have always wanted then they start complaining and criticizing others. Their constant complaining is that they all achieve a great satisfaction while doing so. It fulfills their ego and it veers them away from their responsibilities. It places them in a superior position than the others. It’s easy to complain and criticize as it solves all their problems, in a quick and easy way like a free lunch without having to work for it. This only proves laziness, incompetent mind, and stupidity. So people who are just worried about themselves and all they care about is the fulfillment of their own egos, and that’s it. Because, it’s easy to criticize on about anything… The trouble is it's only a temporty fix and they do it over and over. Some folks may try to fake it and go for the " Contructive Criticism " word...but....you know when it's not. If you are happy or successful the fear and jealousy builds up in the criticizer and you get this type of criticism over and over. Only when they learn to accept others the way they are without judgments of any kind then the complaining will vanish by itself. So...don't hold your breath but be aware of the why's.  As for the hubby who runs around like he did the work....same...free lunch without paying for it. Only you can strut your stuff.  In your heart you know who you are and what you are capable of but it would be nice if the mental loosers in this world would acknowledge it. They won't...so again....don't hold your breath and waste your valuable energy worrying about why are like this.  It's listed above.  We know you are tops in the picnic areas if that helps.  A lot of us have been down this road. For those that just don't understand your pain issues, it's easeir to call you a fake or just be critical then in really digging in and learning what it must be like and learn to share this part of your life.  They do feel powerless and hate it when they can't " fix " it.  So they criticize.  Hang strong for yourself and those that do matter. Lotacats “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.†Twitter_follow me http://twitter.com/LotacatsFunPix Express Chronic Pain Awareness http://www.cafepress.com/lotacatspix/5815010 Lotacatsfunpix.com http://www.lotacatsfunpix.com/ Deviantart http://lotacats05.deviantart.com/ From: Alanna Wilgus <awilgus@.... com> Subject: Re: Ok, weird question.... . To: Hugs-N-Pain@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 5:28 PM , I had something similar when I was taking Effexor (an antidepressant) . I looked it up online and people called them " brain shivers " . I had terrible headaches trying to get off of it - I had to open up the capsules and decrease it by 1 or 2 pellets a day. I've never had them since. Maybe you should ask your doctor @ it. I hope you are doing OK. Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 , My oldest, is 12 and Noah will be 10 next month. They have very different personalities, but are both awesome. They love to hang out with me, but entertain themselves when my pain is high. I am so blessed to have them. I pray all the time that either my husband will change or that I will find the patience to not let him get to me. All in God's time. I hope you can stay cool and have a low pain night. Hugs, Alanna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Ok, weird question.... . Hi everyone! The group has been so busy lately; I've been trying to keep up but have fallen behind. I hope everyone is doing well and the pain is staying low. I have a weird question that I think is related to the narcotic meds but am not sure and am wondering if anyone knows or has experienced it...when the meds are totally out of my system like when I wake in the am or sometimes even when it's a little past my normal dosing time, I get this odd feeling in my head..it feels like " brain zaps " ; I know that sounds weird but that's the best description I can come up with. In my forehead area there is this heavy " zap " that lasts maybe 3 seconds; this will come and go frequently, it seems until about a 1/2 hour to an hour after I take my meds. The only other time I have felt that is when I was trying to get off an antideppresant; I'd get that exact same feeling but it came frequently and after my Dr told me to just take my med the feeling went away within an hour. Ok now that you all think I'm crazy, has anyone felt anything like that???? Thanks & everyone take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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