Guest guest Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 The funny part of everything was the doc in the E.R. said that the blister reaction wasn't a typical reaction and didn't think it was the medication that did it. He thought it might have been my detergent. I have used the same detergent for over 30 years and it hasn't happened since Gentle hugs, Ms.Katurah wrote: OMG! That would scare me to death.. I am glad you are ok from that. I couldn't even stay awake while I was talking to someone. It reminded me of morphine after my 1st c-section. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Moderator's Note: Please consult with your doctor before stopping any medication. Stopping a medication suddenly may pose serious health risks. > MsKaturah wrote: > I also took Neurotin For less than 3 days,It knocked me out cold and broke me out in severe blisters all over my body.The blisters broke open and bled whenever I tried to get dressed. It took the blisters over 2 weeks to heal up completely. OMG! I have been on Neurontin for years and have had the blisters ongoing! I have asked all the Doc about them and they told me didn't know what they were or why I was getting them. Was told by a nurse they were staph and that we have it all over our body. Now I know I need to stop the Neurontin but I will have the scars from the blisters for the rest of my life. Thanks for posting this information! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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