Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 Yes, you're right....I should have mentioned that, i.e. Neurontin works best for *neuropathic* pain. If the pain is coming from something else then N might not be the right drug and more wouldn't help. Sometimes it's hard to tell if pain is from neuropathy or nerves and sometimes people have more than 1 type of pain and need to take more than 1 kind of RX to get all the pain under control. +++++I meant to mention to Hazelpone that some people take Neurontin for MCS (chemical sensitivity) symptoms and report really good results. People who couldn't leave their houses or go to a mall or tolerate perfume or scented products can now live more normal lives. In a message dated 12/28/2002 7:30:55 AM Central Standard Time, lfitzger@... writes: << I agree that it is something you have to work with. Many people think of it as a pain pill and it is not. It works to calm the nerves, so it only works for things in the brain and things like neuropathy. It doesn't work on incision pain or muscle cramping directly. By calming the nerves, it might help these, but not as much. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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