Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Hi ! Hope you feel better! > Hi Everyone!! > > so I'm on a pain killer and a muscle relaxer (I know i cant say names) but i have this intense burning pain in my left leg. I'm assumings its nerve pain, when they went in on my second operation, they found disk matter inbedded in my nerve and tried picking it out. Since then I have numbness in leg and foot. But since 3 weeks ago this " nerve pain " is getting worse. I tried to call Ortho Doc and of course he is outta town, and no one to cover him. Yay doctors!! (sorry dry sense of humor) When I told his nurse what is going on shes said that he wont give me anythign else. What can i do in the mean time for pain control? I did put a call into my family doc who knows what has been going on. And i'm hoping to get in today. And of course I'm so depressed. This weekend we went out for breakfast and to a little petting zoo and then to Jelly Belly. All I did was trip and i could feel the pressure in my back. I'm sick of going out in public, I feel like a toddler does when they are > first learning to walk. I'm just so clumsy and im sick of the pain. im sorry to have rambled i just feel so lost in this whole process. Thursday i go to PT for the TENS unit, I'm so hoping for pain relief . I hope everyone else is ok. Don't hear from all of you. Talking on here makes me feel almost normal. > > in Wisconsin > > > > " You must do the things you think you cannot do " -Eleanor Roosevelt > > " Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind " -Dr. Seuss > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Thanks Things seem to be getting better, the TENS unit doesnt take away all pain but it cuts it in half for at least an hour. ill take anything right now in WisconsinDarlin Nikki <missdanigyrl@...> wrote: Hi ! Hope you feel better!> Hi Everyone!! > > so I'm on a pain killer and a muscle relaxer (I know i cant say names) but i have this intense burning pain in my left leg. I'm assumings its nerve pain, when they went in on my second operation, they found disk matter inbedded in my nerve and tried picking it out. Since then I have numbness in leg and foot. But since 3 weeks ago this "nerve pain" is getting worse. I tried to call Ortho Doc and of course he is outta town, and no one to cover him. Yay doctors!! (sorry dry sense of humor) When I told his nurse what is going on shes said that he wont give me anythign else. What can i do in the mean time for pain control? I did put a call into my family doc who knows what has been going on. And i'm hoping to get in today. And of course I'm so depressed. This weekend we went out for breakfast and to a little petting zoo and then to Jelly Belly. All I did was trip and i could feel the pressure in my back. I'm sick of going out in public, I feel like a toddler does when they are> first learning to walk. I'm just so clumsy and im sick of the pain. im sorry to have rambled i just feel so lost in this whole process. Thursday i go to PT for the TENS unit, I'm so hoping for pain relief . I hope everyone else is ok. Don't hear from all of you. Talking on here makes me feel almost normal.> > in Wisconsin> > > > "You must do the things you think you cannot do" -Eleanor Roosevelt> > "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind" -Dr. Seuss> __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 That's great. Less pain is better. > > Hi Everyone!! > > > > so I'm on a pain killer and a muscle relaxer (I know i cant say > names) but i have this intense burning pain in my left leg. I'm > assumings its nerve pain, when they went in on my second operation, > they found disk matter inbedded in my nerve and tried picking it > out. Since then I have numbness in leg and foot. But since 3 weeks > ago this " nerve pain " is getting worse. I tried to call Ortho Doc > and of course he is outta town, and no one to cover him. Yay > doctors!! (sorry dry sense of humor) When I told his nurse what is > going on shes said that he wont give me anythign else. What can i do > in the mean time for pain control? I did put a call into my family > doc who knows what has been going on. And i'm hoping to get in > today. And of course I'm so depressed. This weekend we went out for > breakfast and to a little petting zoo and then to Jelly Belly. All I > did was trip and i could feel the pressure in my back. I'm sick of > going out in public, I feel like a toddler does when they are > > first learning to walk. I'm just so clumsy and im sick of the > pain. im sorry to have rambled i just feel so lost in this whole > process. Thursday i go to PT for the TENS unit, I'm so hoping for > pain relief . I hope everyone else is ok. Don't hear from all of > you. Talking on here makes me feel almost normal. > > > > in Wisconsin > > > > > > > > " You must do the things you think you cannot do " -Eleanor Roosevelt > > > > " Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't > matter, and those who matter don't mind " -Dr. Seuss > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Has anyone tried a chiropractor? This would be my last resort. Wondering if it helped anyone.Darlin Nikki <missdanigyrl@...> wrote: That's great. Less pain is better.> > Hi Everyone!! > > > > so I'm on a pain killer and a muscle relaxer (I know i cant say > names) but i have this intense burning pain in my left leg. I'm > assumings its nerve pain, when they went in on my second operation, > they found disk matter inbedded in my nerve and tried picking it > out. Since then I have numbness in leg and foot. But since 3 weeks > ago this "nerve pain" is getting worse. I tried to call Ortho Doc > and of course he is outta town, and no one to cover him. Yay > doctors!! (sorry dry sense of humor) When I told his nurse what is > going on shes said that he wont give me anythign else. What can i do > in the mean time for pain control? I did put a call into my family > doc who knows what has been going on. And i'm hoping to get in > today. And of course I'm so depressed. This weekend we went out for > breakfast and to a little petting zoo and then to Jelly Belly. All I > did was trip and i could feel the pressure in my back. I'm sick of > going out in public, I feel like a toddler does when they are> > first learning to walk. I'm just so clumsy and im sick of the > pain. im sorry to have rambled i just feel so lost in this whole > process. Thursday i go to PT for the TENS unit, I'm so hoping for > pain relief . I hope everyone else is ok. Don't hear from all of > you. Talking on here makes me feel almost normal.> > > > in Wisconsin> > > > > > > > "You must do the things you think you cannot do" -Eleanor Roosevelt> > > > "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't > matter, and those who matter don't mind" -Dr. Seuss> > __________________________________________________> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 aint that the truth.. i think its even working better, i can go 2 hrs on the TENS unit and go 1 1/2 with out much pain. But i'm also on new meds so that could also be the reason. i hope everyone is feeling ok. in WisconsinDarlin Nikki <missdanigyrl@...> wrote: That's great. Less pain is better.> > Hi Everyone!! > > > > so I'm on a pain killer and a muscle relaxer (I know i cant say > names) but i have this intense burning pain in my left leg. I'm > assumings its nerve pain, when they went in on my second operation, > they found disk matter inbedded in my nerve and tried picking it > out. Since then I have numbness in leg and foot. But since 3 weeks > ago this "nerve pain" is getting worse. I tried to call Ortho Doc > and of course he is outta town, and no one to cover him. Yay > doctors!! (sorry dry sense of humor) When I told his nurse what is > going on shes said that he wont give me anythign else. What can i do > in the mean time for pain control? I did put a call into my family > doc who knows what has been going on. And i'm hoping to get in > today. And of course I'm so depressed. This weekend we went out for > breakfast and to a little petting zoo and then to Jelly Belly. All I > did was trip and i could feel the pressure in my back. I'm sick of > going out in public, I feel like a toddler does when they are> > first learning to walk. I'm just so clumsy and im sick of the > pain. im sorry to have rambled i just feel so lost in this whole > process. Thursday i go to PT for the TENS unit, I'm so hoping for > pain relief . I hope everyone else is ok. Don't hear from all of > you. Talking on here makes me feel almost normal.> > > > in Wisconsin> > > > > > > > "You must do the things you think you cannot do" -Eleanor Roosevelt> > > > "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't > matter, and those who matter don't mind" -Dr. Seuss> > __________________________________________________> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 I was looking into a canadian approved drug, pennsiaid (sp?) anyway its dmso plus an nsaid, thus tho its a drug its local, for a friend who has arthritis in his feet. http://www.canadadrugsonline.com//DrugMoreInfo2391.aspx > I also have return of bouts of severe nerve pain. Some is in feet, and I get some relief there from Ketamine Gel. Have considered returning to Neurontin but do not want to! > > My Osteopath says I have compressed nerves in shoulders from spasm, discs, and inflammation. > > Anything to report on non-drug relief of nerve pain ?? > > Thanks, > > Katrina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 B12 IM Adrienne Nerve Pain I also have return of bouts of severe nerve pain. Some is in feet, and I get some relief there from Ketamine Gel. Have considered returning to Neurontin but do not want to! My Osteopath says I have compressed nerves in shoulders from spasm, discs, and inflammation. Anything to report on non-drug relief of nerve pain ?? Thanks, Katrina This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 In a message dated 10/3/2005 2:01:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: > I also have return of bouts of severe nerve pain. Some is in feet, and I get some relief there from Ketamine Gel. Have considered returning to Neurontin but do not want to! > > My Osteopath says I have compressed nerves in shoulders from spasm, discs, and inflammation. > > Anything to report on non-drug relief of nerve pain ?? > > Thanks, > > Katrina m m >>> Katrina My late son was on Neurontin for years for seizure control, which it did not do and the side effects were bad. The amino acid, GABA, is what Neurontin is patterend after. NOW foods has a product called GABA relaxer with inositol to help absorption. I used to have spasms severe enough to pull the vertebrae out of alignment. MAGNESIUM with it's cofactor, B6, were primarily responsible for my lessened spasms for the past four years. I have added the GABA and found that to also be beneficial on many levels. Hope this helps mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Ouch! Is there maybe a doc/nurse available to ask on a diabetes website??? If you were just a member of AARP you could 'call a nurse'... sigh Good luck!! 'twould be NO fun to wait until it just dissipates on its own!! Jean From: mark9_41cupofwater Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:31 AM Subject: nerve pain Hi, I had a bad jerk while giving myself my insulin shot and it went in to the muscle I now have a very large knot and severe burning pain in the same leg and down to my foot. I have been up all night with it. Has anybody out there have any idea what to do. Pain med's do no good. I can't see the doc for a month. HELP lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Ouch! Is there maybe a doc/nurse available to ask on a diabetes website??? If you were just a member of AARP you could 'call a nurse'... sigh Good luck!! 'twould be NO fun to wait until it just dissipates on its own!! Jean From: mark9_41cupofwater Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:31 AM Subject: nerve pain Hi, I had a bad jerk while giving myself my insulin shot and it went in to the muscle I now have a very large knot and severe burning pain in the same leg and down to my foot. I have been up all night with it. Has anybody out there have any idea what to do. Pain med's do no good. I can't see the doc for a month. HELP lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Hi, Pain has finally gotten better. Found out that it was a very small blood clot that had come loose and that was causing the pain. The EMT said it was like having a heart attack in my foot and leg. It is unusual to feel any pain when that happens or so the doc's say. The EMT just laughted and said you should know by now that nothing is normal about her.The EMT is a long time friend and he took me to his Doc and his Doc wouldn't take any money. I sat right ther and cried. Miracles do Happen lyl From: gettingthere35 <gettingthere35@...>Subject: Re: nerve pain Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 9:50 AM Ouch! Is there maybe a doc/nurse available to ask on a diabetes website??? If you were just a member of AARP you could 'call a nurse'... sigh Good luck!! 'twould be NO fun to wait until it just dissipates on its own!! Jean From: mark9_41cupofwater Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:31 AM @grou ps.com Subject: nerve pain Hi, I had a bad jerk while giving myself my insulin shot and it went in to the muscle I now have a very large knot and severe burning pain in the same leg and down to my foot. I have been up all night with it. Has anybody out there have any idea what to do. Pain med's do no good. I can't see the doc for a month. HELP lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Hi, Pain has finally gotten better. Found out that it was a very small blood clot that had come loose and that was causing the pain. The EMT said it was like having a heart attack in my foot and leg. It is unusual to feel any pain when that happens or so the doc's say. The EMT just laughted and said you should know by now that nothing is normal about her.The EMT is a long time friend and he took me to his Doc and his Doc wouldn't take any money. I sat right ther and cried. Miracles do Happen lyl From: gettingthere35 <gettingthere35@...>Subject: Re: nerve pain Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 9:50 AM Ouch! Is there maybe a doc/nurse available to ask on a diabetes website??? If you were just a member of AARP you could 'call a nurse'... sigh Good luck!! 'twould be NO fun to wait until it just dissipates on its own!! Jean From: mark9_41cupofwater Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:31 AM @grou ps.com Subject: nerve pain Hi, I had a bad jerk while giving myself my insulin shot and it went in to the muscle I now have a very large knot and severe burning pain in the same leg and down to my foot. I have been up all night with it. Has anybody out there have any idea what to do. Pain med's do no good. I can't see the doc for a month. HELP lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Hi, Pain has finally gotten better. Found out that it was a very small blood clot that had come loose and that was causing the pain. The EMT said it was like having a heart attack in my foot and leg. It is unusual to feel any pain when that happens or so the doc's say. The EMT just laughted and said you should know by now that nothing is normal about her.The EMT is a long time friend and he took me to his Doc and his Doc wouldn't take any money. I sat right ther and cried. Miracles do Happen lyl From: gettingthere35 <gettingthere35@...>Subject: Re: nerve pain Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 9:50 AM Ouch! Is there maybe a doc/nurse available to ask on a diabetes website??? If you were just a member of AARP you could 'call a nurse'... sigh Good luck!! 'twould be NO fun to wait until it just dissipates on its own!! Jean From: mark9_41cupofwater Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:31 AM @grou ps.com Subject: nerve pain Hi, I had a bad jerk while giving myself my insulin shot and it went in to the muscle I now have a very large knot and severe burning pain in the same leg and down to my foot. I have been up all night with it. Has anybody out there have any idea what to do. Pain med's do no good. I can't see the doc for a month. HELP lyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 I'm also fused to S1 (T4-) and since that time I've had terrible pain in my right side, though not all the way to my foot. My surgeon says that 25% of the people fused to S1 have problems due to the screws in our pelvis and have to have it removed once we're healed. 2 years is the soonest he'll perform this minor surgery. I'm 7 months away and counting. Another woman who posts on this forum had pain and was completely fine once the long screws were taken out. Just a thought. ________________________________ From: Barbara Stacey <barbara.stacey@...> Scoliosis Treatment Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:22:35 PM Subject: Nerve pain I am fused from T4 to S1 and was told that there has been nerve damage at L5/S1 and that is what is causing nerve pain in my right leg and foot. Scar tissue has also developed around the nerves and it contributes to the problem. In addition to pain, my foot is also completely numb. It sounds crazy to have numbness and pain, but the pain is referred pain from my spine. I have had several epidurals to relieve nerve pain but they did not work. I just put up with it and take pain meds when the pain is really severe. An EMG test should be able to pinpoint the source of nerve pain. The doc sticks needles in the leg and the readout shows which nerves are damaged and causing pain. Hope this helps, and I empathize with anyone who has this kind of pain. It's the worst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 If your pain is coming from nerves (maybe consult a rheumatologist to make that determination), then there's a medication that definitely helps called Gabapentin, designed to treat neuropathy Here's a Wikipedia site about it:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabapentin  Jeff is right, painkillers won't help if it is truly nerve pain.  Lynn THR, 26 Oct 09 Dr. E. Rabbitt    What other people think of me is none of my business! Terry Cole Whittaker Here's my art blog: http://www.adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/ From: Scharff <zinsdad@...> Subject: Re: Age and TKR Joint Replacement Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 7:02 PM Hi, If your pain is coming from nerves than a replacement may not help you at all. You should definitely get an xray or mri to find out exactly what is going on. Also you should find another surgeon. Age is not a reason for not doing a replacement if it's necessary. And if the pain is indeed from a nerve then painkillers may not help all that much no matter how many you take. Good luck, Jeff ________________________________ From: renemeis <rayna.west@...> Joint Replacement Sent: Fri, February 12, 2010 4:31:15 PM Subject: Age and TKR Hi. I'm not new to the group, but have just been 'listening' so far, because I thought my knee reoplacement was still far off in the future. I've been very interested in hearing all your different experiences. Recently my knee pain has become worse; a sort of nerve pain (much like the pain when I had an abscess in my tooth...) but only in certain positions, like driving and trying to sleep on my side. The rest of the time my knee feels tired and achy or like it has a tight elastic band around it. I have no swelling, no redness, no heat, just pain that painkillers don't touch. I have talked to my doctor several times, got exercises from the physio and seen a specialist. All of them say I'm too young for a knee replacement (52) and I should just take strong painkillers. I have not been sent for a scan. I hate taking any medication, but find i'm not being taken seriously because i don't take buckets full of pain meds. Has anyone else got the pain without the swelling and redness? Has anyone had a TKR at my age? I'd love to hear your opinions. I live in the UK. Thanks! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Yes that's so true. I have been on Gabapentin/ Neurontin., since 2002 its amazing for nerve pain,. xx mary.waspe@... -- Re: Nerve Pain If your pain is coming from nerves (maybe consult a rheumatologist to make that determination), then there's a medication that definitely helps called Gabapentin, designed to treat neuropathy Here's a Wikipedia site about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabapentin Jeff is right, painkillers won't help if it is truly nerve pain. Lynn THR, 26 Oct 09 Dr. E. Rabbitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 I'm going thru a horrid round of sciatic pain right now. The Ortho finally put me on the gabapentin for the incredible nerve pain and he supplemented it with oxycodone. After 2 months of slowly working myself up to a " under control " dose on the gabapentin, I have stopped the oxycodone and finally (stress finally) have relief from the nerve pain. Nerve pain is wicked and normal pain meds will not help, or didn't help me. tanya TACHANKA SIBERIANS " All Four Paws Rolling " Wenatchee, WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Rayna, I would not rush into taking neurontin/gabapentin at all, but you should definitely get a second opinion about what is going on with your knee. Something could be compressing the nerve, causing irritation to the nerve and there could be a simple fix. The longer you wait with an injured nerve the poorer the prognosis is for it healing completely. As for neurontin, there are terrible side effects with that drug because like most nerve pain meds, they affect your neurotransmitters. I took gabapentin due to nerve pain from surgery and suffered terrible side effects, which lasted more than a year after I was weaned off the drugs. These side effects included significant insomnia and memory loss. Rose On Fri Feb 12th, 2010 8:40 PM EST Lynn wrote: >If your pain is coming from nerves (maybe consult a rheumatologist to make that determination), then there's a medication that definitely helps called Gabapentin, designed to treat neuropathy > >Here's a Wikipedia site about it: > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabapentin > >Jeff is right, painkillers won't help if it is truly nerve pain. > >Lynn >THR, 26 Oct 09 >Dr. E. Rabbitt > > > > > >What other people think of me is none of my business! Terry Cole Whittaker >Here's my art blog: http://www.adreamseyeview.blogspot.com/ > > > > > >From: Scharff <zinsdad@...> >Subject: Re: Age and TKR >Joint Replacement >Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 7:02 PM > > >Hi, >If your pain is coming from nerves than a replacement may not help you at all. You should definitely get an xray or mri to find out exactly what is going on. >Also you should find another surgeon. Age is not a reason for not doing a replacement if it's necessary. And if the pain is indeed from a nerve then painkillers may not help all that much no matter how many you take. >Good luck, >Jeff > > > > >________________________________ >From: renemeis <rayna.west@...> >Joint Replacement >Sent: Fri, February 12, 2010 4:31:15 PM >Subject: Age and TKR > >Hi. I'm not new to the group, but have just been 'listening' so far, because I thought my knee reoplacement was still far off in the future. I've been very interested in hearing all your different experiences. >Recently my knee pain has become worse; a sort of nerve pain (much like the pain when I had an abscess in my tooth...) but only in certain positions, like driving and trying to sleep on my side. The rest of the time my knee feels tired and achy or like it has a tight elastic band around it. >I have no swelling, no redness, no heat, just pain that painkillers don't touch. >I have talked to my doctor several times, got exercises from the physio and seen a specialist. All of them say I'm too young for a knee replacement (52) and I should just take strong painkillers. I have not been sent for a scan. >I hate taking any medication, but find i'm not being taken seriously because i don't take buckets full of pain meds. >Has anyone else got the pain without the swelling and redness? Has anyone had a TKR at my age? I'd love to hear your opinions. I live in the UK. Thanks! > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Oh that's terrible Rose, I haven't ever had any side effects from it except for when I wanted to take myself off them and didn't do it slowly, had consequences from that, but had no trouble while on them I took them for about 3 years I don't now as my chronic pain is 90% better on its own., xx mary.waspe@... -- Age and TKR > >Hi. I'm not new to the group, but have just been 'listening' so far, because I thought my knee reoplacement was still far off in the future. I've been very interested in hearing all your different experiences. >Recently my knee pain has become worse; a sort of nerve pain (much like the pain when I had an abscess in my tooth...) but only in certain positions, like driving and trying to sleep on my side. The rest of the time my knee feels tired and achy or like it has a tight elastic band around it. >I have no swelling, no redness, no heat, just pain that painkillers don't touch. >I have talked to my doctor several times, got exercises from the physio and seen a specialist. All of them say I'm too young for a knee replacement (52) and I should just take strong painkillers. I have not been sent for a scan. >I hate taking any medication, but find i'm not being taken seriously because i don't take buckets full of pain meds. >Has anyone else got the pain without the swelling and redness? Has anyone had a TKR at my age? I'd love to hear your opinions. I live in the UK. Thanks! > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 ALA is no problem when you take something like armour.the group of fibro knows much about pain relief.taradmol is ok now with ldn ,you can ask skip pharmacy. when there is no high blood pressure then the combi ldn plus D-Phenylalanine helps with pain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 It is not without side effects and warnings: Suicidal Behavior and Ideation Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), including Neurontin, increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior in patients taking these drugs for any indication. Patients treated with any AED for any indication should be monitored for the emergence or worsening of depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior, and/or any unusual changes in mood or behavior. This drug is known to be substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of toxic reactions to this drug may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, care should be taken in dose selection, and dose should be adjusted based on creatinine clearance values in these patients http://www.rxlist.com/neurontin-drug.htm Perhaps one would try a gluten-free diet along with alpha-lipoic-acid and B vitamins as this therapy has been shown to help with nerve pain without the toxic effects of a medication. "Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder that results in numbness, tingling, and sometimes severe nerve pain in the extremities. Finger, hands, toes, feet, and lower legs may all be affected. Although usually associated with diabetes, peripheral neuropathy shows up fairly frequently in those with celiac disease, and is fortunately often reversible on a gluten free diet supplemented by B-vitamins and the amino acid L-Carnitine. Peripheral neuropathy is usually associated with older people, yet some of the cases I’ve observed recently have been in very young children who had severe malabsorption issues. Fortunately they healed quickly and their neuropathy symptoms resolved completely. http://www.glutenfreechoice.com/articles What therapies does Dr.Weil recommends for neuropathy?Your first step should be a general medical checkup to determine if an underlying disease or injury is the cause of your symptoms, and if so, to determine its nature. Your doctor should do complete blood work and may refer you to a neurologist who will probably do an EMG (electromyelogram) to assess muscles and nerve conduction. If you have no underlying disease, you can try one or all of the following strategies: Take one B-100 B-complex vitamin daily. The B vitamins are necessary for normal nerve function, and supplementing is a good preventive measure. Do not take more than 200 mg of B-6, as higher daily doses can actually cause symptoms of neuropathy. Take 100 mg of alpha-lipoic acid daily. This antioxidant protects microcirculation to the nerves. You can gradually increase the dose to 300 mg twice a day over the next month. http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART02717/Neuropathy.html Good luck, Nola http://nolahepper.blogspot.com/ In a message dated 4/10/2010 6:57:34 P.M. Central Daylight Time, moineau@... writes: gabapentin (generic, the brand name is neurontin) is an excellent drug to stop peripheral nerve pain in the feet. my mother suffered terribly with this and after beginning gabapentin, it was gone. one thing that is great about gapapentin is that it is not metabolized by the liver or the kidney. dr. jay goldstein, one of the foremost cfs specialists who is now retired, told me that one could actually drink all one's urine everyday (i know, gross idea) and get the full dosage of gabapentin. i've been on different dosages of gabapentin for years for fibro. i currently take 400mg x 3 daily. i've been as high as 1000mg x 3, but at that level, i had horrible digestive problems. the thing about gabapentin that most doctors don't understand is the ramping up process. you start low and work your way up... much like LDN! but they double one's dosage too fast and many people just go off it due to diarrhea, dizziness. another interesting thing is that gabapentin is a neuroleptic (used for seizures). it can work really well for some people with bipolar disorder. i knew a woman who said that the only time she felt "normal" was when she took gabapentin. unfortunately, she couldn't stay as thin as she was when she was 18, so she wouldn't take it. too bad. many psychiatrists don't even consider it. ridiculous. http://moineauenfrance.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 gabapentin (generic, the brand name is neurontin) is an excellent drug to stop peripheral nerve pain in the feet. my mother suffered terribly with this and after beginning gabapentin, it was gone. one thing that is great about gapapentin is that it is not metabolized by the liver or the kidney. dr. jay goldstein, one of the foremost cfs specialists who is now retired, told me that one could actually drink all one's urine everyday (i know, gross idea) and get the full dosage of gabapentin. i've been on different dosages of gabapentin for years for fibro. i currently take 400mg x 3 daily. i've been as high as 1000mg x 3, but at that level, i had horrible digestive problems.the thing about gabapentin that most doctors don't understand is the ramping up process. you start low and work your way up... much like LDN! but they double one's dosage too fast and many people just go off it due to diarrhea, dizziness.another interesting thing is that gabapentin is a neuroleptic (used for seizures). it can work really well for some people with bipolar disorder. i knew a woman who said that the only time she felt "normal" was when she took gabapentin. unfortunately, she couldn't stay as thin as she was when she was 18, so she wouldn't take it. too bad. many psychiatrists don't even consider it. ridiculous. http://moineauenfrance.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2010 Report Share Posted June 3, 2010 have they done a spinal tap? I'd be interested in the pressure of his spinal fluid. also is his renal function ok? none of the scans showed stones or any ducts clogged? Ursula Mom to (17) and Macey (14) Macey's Caringbridge site Macey's Blog ________________________________ From: TERESA EOS <tereeos6@...> group < > Sent: Thu, June 3, 2010 7:49:17 PM Subject: Nerve Pain Hi All, My son is currently in the hospital and has been since Tuesday. He started out a month ago with stabbing pain in his mid-back when swallowing, It got really bad and we ended up in the ER, went through a chest x-ray, blood work, PE study and nothing found. 2 days later he was starting to feel better and went to basketball practice-came home with severe chest pain, racing heart, high blood pressure. Our thought at the time was a new med he was taking so he stopped it and the heart rate and blood pressure came down but the chest pain and back pain swallowing stayed. Ended up back in the ER - chest x-ray, blood work, EKG, all normal. Went to the doc about every three days over two and half week period, as pain did not subside, received abdominal CT w/contrast, ultrasound of spleen and pancreas, MRI of spine additional blood work, 10 days of ceftin. Pain still in chest and back when swallowing, severe pain and tenderness in chest but now worst in ribs, lost 10 lbs this last 4 weeks, tried anti-virals, prednisone, levaquin. So our doc said admit him to hospital and he has had bone scan; which is clean. Received endoscopy today which looked completely normal. But when he came back from the endoscopy he was doubled over in pain. He said it was way worse then before and he had a horrible migraine, two doses of dilauded, a percocet and zofran he fell asleep. So after all that they are thinking nerve pain. I know he can't go home in this much pain as he has been on pain killers almost non-stop over the last month. Anybody run into anything like this before?? He's also currently off of IVIG, due to go back on next month. Thanks, Mom to Devin, 17, CVID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2010 Report Share Posted June 3, 2010 have they done a spinal tap? I'd be interested in the pressure of his spinal fluid. also is his renal function ok? none of the scans showed stones or any ducts clogged? Ursula Mom to (17) and Macey (14) Macey's Caringbridge site Macey's Blog ________________________________ From: TERESA EOS <tereeos6@...> group < > Sent: Thu, June 3, 2010 7:49:17 PM Subject: Nerve Pain Hi All, My son is currently in the hospital and has been since Tuesday. He started out a month ago with stabbing pain in his mid-back when swallowing, It got really bad and we ended up in the ER, went through a chest x-ray, blood work, PE study and nothing found. 2 days later he was starting to feel better and went to basketball practice-came home with severe chest pain, racing heart, high blood pressure. Our thought at the time was a new med he was taking so he stopped it and the heart rate and blood pressure came down but the chest pain and back pain swallowing stayed. Ended up back in the ER - chest x-ray, blood work, EKG, all normal. Went to the doc about every three days over two and half week period, as pain did not subside, received abdominal CT w/contrast, ultrasound of spleen and pancreas, MRI of spine additional blood work, 10 days of ceftin. Pain still in chest and back when swallowing, severe pain and tenderness in chest but now worst in ribs, lost 10 lbs this last 4 weeks, tried anti-virals, prednisone, levaquin. So our doc said admit him to hospital and he has had bone scan; which is clean. Received endoscopy today which looked completely normal. But when he came back from the endoscopy he was doubled over in pain. He said it was way worse then before and he had a horrible migraine, two doses of dilauded, a percocet and zofran he fell asleep. So after all that they are thinking nerve pain. I know he can't go home in this much pain as he has been on pain killers almost non-stop over the last month. Anybody run into anything like this before?? He's also currently off of IVIG, due to go back on next month. Thanks, Mom to Devin, 17, CVID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2010 Report Share Posted June 3, 2010 I found something on the web: http://ehealthforum.com/health/topic41485.html Note the reply by nmastino, who experiences something similar to your son (back pain while swallowing), and describes what it turned out to be for him--and it was a nerve problem. then read the entry below: Accessory Nerve AKA Cranial Nerve XI supplies part of the vagus nerve, which goes to the esophagus, voice box, larynx and many other places. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessory_nerve Hope you guys get it figured out. It would be nice if it turns out to be something that will heal in a few weeks, like this other guy posted. Mindy, mom to , 8, newly diagnosed CVID, autism, asthma, GERD, and multiple food allergies..... and six other special kids > Hi All, > My son is currently in the hospital and has been since Tuesday. He started > out a month ago with stabbing pain in his mid-back when swallowing, It got > really bad and we ended up in the ER, went through a chest x-ray, blood work, PE study and nothing found. 2 days later he was starting to feel better and went to basketball practice-came home with severe chest pain, racing heart, high blood pressure. Our thought at the time was a new med he was taking so he stopped it and the heart rate and blood pressure came > down but the chest pain and back pain swallowing stayed. Ended up back in > the ER - chest x-ray, blood work, EKG, all normal. > Went to the doc about every three days over two and half week period, as pain did not subside, received abdominal CT w/contrast, ultrasound of spleen and pancreas, MRI of spine additional blood work, 10 days of ceftin. Pain still in chest and back when swallowing, severe pain and tenderness in chest but now worst in ribs, lost 10 lbs this last 4 weeks, > tried anti-virals, prednisone, levaquin. So our doc said admit him to hospital and he has had bone scan; which is clean. Received endoscopy today which looked completely normal. But when he came back from the endoscopy he was doubled over in pain. He said it was way worse then before and he had a horrible migraine, two doses of dilauded, a percocet and zofran he fell asleep. > So after all that they are thinking nerve pain. I know he can't go home in this much pain as he has been on pain killers almost non-stop over the > last month. Anybody run into anything like this before?? > He's also currently off of IVIG, due to go back on next month. > Thanks, > > Mom to Devin, 17, CVID > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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