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I think I read that one of the side effects of lyrica is edema. I will

have to look it up again.

Since I have had idiopathic edema since 1960, have a leg condition

called champagne leg (can you believe the name?) because of it, take

actos anyway, and carry around 50 or more pounds of excess fluid, that

would make the med contraindicated for me.

I have a friend taking cymbalta, given to her by her neurologist for

neuropathic pain. She is sleeping a lot better; however, has not been

able to decrease her neuropathy meds. Some of her neuro's patients have

cut down considerably on meds like topamax and ultram with cymbalta.

So far so good with the lidocaine patches. They cut the pain enough to

permit much better sleep. For us, Joe is using it for his arthritic

pain, there have been no skin problems.

Helen

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I think I read that one of the side effects of lyrica is edema. I will

have to look it up again.

Since I have had idiopathic edema since 1960, have a leg condition

called champagne leg (can you believe the name?) because of it, take

actos anyway, and carry around 50 or more pounds of excess fluid, that

would make the med contraindicated for me.

I have a friend taking cymbalta, given to her by her neurologist for

neuropathic pain. She is sleeping a lot better; however, has not been

able to decrease her neuropathy meds. Some of her neuro's patients have

cut down considerably on meds like topamax and ultram with cymbalta.

So far so good with the lidocaine patches. They cut the pain enough to

permit much better sleep. For us, Joe is using it for his arthritic

pain, there have been no skin problems.

Helen

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Where do they get these names. It sounds like you need to be an ediot to have

edema and

then your leg gets drunk on champagne. It would be funny except it hurts so much

huh!!!!!!!!!!!

ml

Helen Mueller wrote:

>

> I think I read that one of the side effects of lyrica is edema. I will

> have to look it up again.

>

> Since I have had idiopathic edema since 1960, have a leg condition

> called champagne leg (can you believe the name?) because of it, take

> actos anyway, and carry around 50 or more pounds of excess fluid, that

> would make the med contraindicated for me.

>

> I have a friend taking cymbalta, given to her by her neurologist for

> neuropathic pain. She is sleeping a lot better; however, has not been

> able to decrease her neuropathy meds. Some of her neuro's patients have

> cut down considerably on meds like topamax and ultram with cymbalta.

>

> So far so good with the lidocaine patches. They cut the pain enough to

> permit much better sleep. For us, Joe is using it for his arthritic

> pain, there have been no skin problems.

>

> Helen

>

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Where do they get these names. It sounds like you need to be an ediot to have

edema and

then your leg gets drunk on champagne. It would be funny except it hurts so much

huh!!!!!!!!!!!

ml

Helen Mueller wrote:

>

> I think I read that one of the side effects of lyrica is edema. I will

> have to look it up again.

>

> Since I have had idiopathic edema since 1960, have a leg condition

> called champagne leg (can you believe the name?) because of it, take

> actos anyway, and carry around 50 or more pounds of excess fluid, that

> would make the med contraindicated for me.

>

> I have a friend taking cymbalta, given to her by her neurologist for

> neuropathic pain. She is sleeping a lot better; however, has not been

> able to decrease her neuropathy meds. Some of her neuro's patients have

> cut down considerably on meds like topamax and ultram with cymbalta.

>

> So far so good with the lidocaine patches. They cut the pain enough to

> permit much better sleep. For us, Joe is using it for his arthritic

> pain, there have been no skin problems.

>

> Helen

>

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Where do they get these names. It sounds like you need to be an ediot to have

edema and

then your leg gets drunk on champagne. It would be funny except it hurts so much

huh!!!!!!!!!!!

ml

Helen Mueller wrote:

>

> I think I read that one of the side effects of lyrica is edema. I will

> have to look it up again.

>

> Since I have had idiopathic edema since 1960, have a leg condition

> called champagne leg (can you believe the name?) because of it, take

> actos anyway, and carry around 50 or more pounds of excess fluid, that

> would make the med contraindicated for me.

>

> I have a friend taking cymbalta, given to her by her neurologist for

> neuropathic pain. She is sleeping a lot better; however, has not been

> able to decrease her neuropathy meds. Some of her neuro's patients have

> cut down considerably on meds like topamax and ultram with cymbalta.

>

> So far so good with the lidocaine patches. They cut the pain enough to

> permit much better sleep. For us, Joe is using it for his arthritic

> pain, there have been no skin problems.

>

> Helen

>

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Oh rats Helen, I was hoping that this might be your miracle pain

reliever & sleep aid too :<).

cappie

Greater Boston Area

T-2 10/02 9/04 A1c: 5.3 (111 mean glu)

max 100 carb diet, walking, Metformin.

ALA/EPO, Coq10, B12, ALC, Vit C

Cal/mag, low dose Biotin, full spectrum E,

Chromium P, Policosanol, fish oil cap,

fresh flax seed, multi vitamin,

Lovastatin 20 mg, Enalapril 10 mg

1/05:146 lbs (highest weight 309),

5' tall /age 67,

cappie@...

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Oh rats Helen, I was hoping that this might be your miracle pain

reliever & sleep aid too :<).

cappie

Greater Boston Area

T-2 10/02 9/04 A1c: 5.3 (111 mean glu)

max 100 carb diet, walking, Metformin.

ALA/EPO, Coq10, B12, ALC, Vit C

Cal/mag, low dose Biotin, full spectrum E,

Chromium P, Policosanol, fish oil cap,

fresh flax seed, multi vitamin,

Lovastatin 20 mg, Enalapril 10 mg

1/05:146 lbs (highest weight 309),

5' tall /age 67,

cappie@...

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hi, im on neurontin for my neuropathy and its very effective. i have to warn

you though, my mouth is terribly dry almost all the time and i have some

short term memory problems both from the neurontin. good luck, jude

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In a message dated 1/21/05 11:29:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,

koresun@... writes:

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>Sorry about the cymbalta, Stacey! Have you ever tried Neurontin?

>>>>>

Well, the cymbalta is at least as effective as the effexor at dealing with my

depression, so it's not a total loss - also no side effects that I can feel.

I haven't ever seen a doctor for the neuropathy - it's been noted by the NP

at the endo's office, but since I was seeing her about ridiculous BG swings

(was 114 at 6:30 this morning, 363 twenty minutes ago with no food whatsoever)

and the possibility of a pump, the foot pain wasn't a main issue. Plus, it's

gotten worse in the last month or so, which is probably partly cold weather

related and partly bad BG related.

Neurontin may well be in my future.

Stacey

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