Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Medication Question

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Tim,

The feeling that you have is one of the reasons I don't take meds...

I hated that hung over feeling, and I did not experience a great deal of pain relief either. I tried for a year, though.

My Dr. put me on zanaflex instead of Neurontin, and took me off the Elavil (amiltryptiline) and I did a little better.

Try to hang in there until your next visit, and then, perhaps, they can make adjustments.

Hugs,

Jo

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tim, I am on Lexapro and Elavil too. 100 mg of the Elavil and 10 mg of Lexapro, it takes up to a week before you feel anything like relief and the drunkiness goes away after a few days. I didn't like it either but it does help me sleep, I don't get any other relief from them though.

ilducks2004 wrote:

First off I apologize if I haven't replied to previous messages the last few days, bad week.I went to my new Doctor and he has placed me on Amitriptyline HCI, Leazapro and Celebrex.The pain has not subsided and I am now in this funky fog. I feel like I am a few steps off. I know Lexapro and Amitriptyline are aniti depressents and when used in combination tend to block pain receptors but how long doese it take to work.Just feeling this way for two days is enough and there is no pain relief so whats the point. I rather have the pain than to feel this out of whack. The only way I can describe it is its like a really bad hang-over without the pounding headache.The doctor wants to see me weekly until I start experiencing pain relief so I can hang with this for another week, just wanted to know if any others

experienced this and is it a short term reaction?Hope you are all well!Tim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

,

I was up and down all night, I never had problems falling a sleep

before, just woke up a lot due to pain, its been 24 hours since I

last took them and jeese still feel cruddy. Getting ready to take

them again see how tomorrow goes.

Tim

> First off I apologize if I haven't replied to previous messages the

> last few days, bad week.

>

> I went to my new Doctor and he has placed me on Amitriptyline HCI,

> Leazapro and Celebrex.

>

> The pain has not subsided and I am now in this funky fog. I feel

like

> I am a few steps off. I know Lexapro and Amitriptyline are aniti

> depressents and when used in combination tend to block pain

receptors

> but how long doese it take to work.

>

> Just feeling this way for two days is enough and there is no pain

> relief so whats the point. I rather have the pain than to feel this

> out of whack. The only way I can describe it is its like a really

bad

> hang-over without the pounding headache.

>

> The doctor wants to see me weekly until I start experiencing pain

> relief so I can hang with this for another week, just wanted to

know

> if any others experienced this and is it a short term reaction?

>

> Hope you are all well!

>

> Tim

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I'll give it a try and hope it gets better, I hate not having my

faculties about me. can't believe how long the effects last.

Nothing like being a zombie :)

Tim

> Tim,

>

> The feeling that you have is one of the reasons I don't take meds...

>

> I hated that hung over feeling, and I did not experience a great

deal of pain

> relief either. I tried for a year, though.

>

> My Dr. put me on zanaflex instead of Neurontin, and took me off the

Elavil

> (amiltryptiline) and I did a little better.

>

> Try to hang in there until your next visit, and then, perhaps, they

can make

> adjustments.

>

> Hugs,

> Jo

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Laurie,

The fan, good idea, got the big electric one out, The dogs, one of my

parrotts and I are laying on the couch looking like a Sierra Mist

Commercial.

Cheers!

Tim

>

> %Tim,

> You will have to get one of those battery powered fans. It helps.

> Laurie

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Not as bad today, but still woke up due to pain last night. I still

have that 'not so right feeling' I think that it is probably the anti-

depressents. I have yet to see an advantage but I will give it more

time.

Tim

> Amitriptyline

> HCI,

> > > Leazapro and Celebrex.

>

> ==================================================

> Tim,

>

> I have been on Lexapro and Celebrex before myself.....Celebrex in

2001...and

> Lexapro in Feb and March.

>

> The Celebrex made me feel exactly what you described...that drunken,

> hangover headache feeling. And, like most of those kinds of

meds....it didn

> t work diddly squat for me.

>

> The Lexapro....well, If I had stayed on it and could of gotten the

dosage

> upped....it might have worked...I dunno. I was on the starting dose

of it.

>

> I was on Paxil 80mg/day (60mg/day is the highest safest limit) on

Feb. 18

> and on Feb 19, I was on 10mg Lexapro. Talk about a HUGE change!

> I think that maybe if the jerk would of started me out on a higher

dose of

> it instead....it might have worked better.

>

> Good luck...and I hope those pesky side effects go away!

>

> Tonia

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

,

I see the doctor on a weekly basis untill he gets the pain under

control so I will definately let him know. I take the meds at night,

but I feel like this all day and evening untill I take them again.

Its not so bad today, the angziety has subusided quite a bit but that

foggy lathajic feeling is still there. No pain relief though.

Hopefully tomorrow will improve as well.

Hope all is well,

Tim

> > First off I apologize if I haven't replied to previous messages

the

> > last few days, bad week.

> >

> > I went to my new Doctor and he has placed me on Amitriptyline

HCI,

> > Leazapro and Celebrex.

> >

> > The pain has not subsided and I am now in this funky fog. I feel

> like

> > I am a few steps off. I know Lexapro and Amitriptyline are aniti

> > depressents and when used in combination tend to block pain

> receptors

> > but how long doese it take to work.

> >

> > Just feeling this way for two days is enough and there is no pain

> > relief so whats the point. I rather have the pain than to feel

this

> > out of whack. The only way I can describe it is its like a really

> bad

> > hang-over without the pounding headache.

> >

> > The doctor wants to see me weekly until I start experiencing pain

> > relief so I can hang with this for another week, just wanted to

> know

> > if any others experienced this and is it a short term reaction?

> >

> > Hope you are all well!

> >

> > Tim

> >

> >

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...