I don't have much to contribute as to what might help with nerve pain but I have some cautionary experiences from gabapentin and amitripyline. i took up to 2700 daily of Gabapentin, and 200 Amatripyline and I also had the crazy cotton mouth and unbeknownest to me after the first year of crazy drymouth I got my first dental cavity. If you've been prescribed gabapentin for nerve pain, you may begin to feel pain relief within one to two weeks of starting it, depending on your dosage. However, for some people, it can take longer to see benefits. If you read the information leaflet in the Gabapentin, on the side effects bit, many of them are neuropathy symptoms so I’m in two minds to continue with them. “I don’t believe in pain management anymore, I believe in trying to cure persistent pain.” For Peripheral Neuropathy "I have been on gabapentin for about 4 years, ending up with 600mg three times a day - it is for nerve pain. No help whatsoever for the searing pain I still get. On the basic initial dose, gabapentin helped with my pain (I have hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, secondary fibromyalgia, and nerve damage in my lower back). Once winter came, however, the improvement was negated, so the GP doubled that dose, but that gave me the most horrendous spells of vertigo and dizziness - it wasn't too much later I Yes, it's been very effective for me and my nerve pain. I was too the point of telling my Dr that I wanted my legs amputated below the knees because it was so bad. He tried gabapentin first because of the cost involved. I was just wondering if it is possible that gabapentin can sometimes make neuropathy pain worse. My EMG and biopsy results are negative for short fiber neuropathy so far. Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group. edit subscriptions. popular-all-usersAskReddit-pics-funny-movies-gaming-worldnews-news-todayilearned-nottheonion-explainlikeimfive-mildlyinteresting-DIY-videos-OldSchoolCool One night, I was having such terrible nerve pain that I'd taken almost my daily limit by the time I went to bed. The next morning, I woke up and had no sensation in my fingers. Apparently I'd taken more than was necessary for the pain, and it had deadened my senses. I take it for nerve pain as well, and it will most likely be increased graduallyI started at 100mg 3x a day too, but within 4 weeks was up to 100mg 6x a day, then the following month it was increased to 300mg 3x a day, and eventually to what it is now, which is 600mg 4x a day, and it MAY go even higher still, to a max of 3600mg a day Usually without food first thing in am and then after dinner in the pm. I can't tell any difference between food/no food. I was having bad nerve pain in my foot after surgery so about a week after Dr started me on 100 MG 3x day, I decided to take 300 MG 2x day. I found that this dose/schedule worked better for me. Nerve pain after shingles, restless leg syndrome, and partial seizures are the on-label uses. It can help with other types of nerve pain and nerve issues as well, and is often prescribed that way. Edit: The documentation I'm reading says that the drug should be withdrawn gradually, and that the maximum time between doses should be 12 hours. Gabapentin is a versatile medication used to treat various conditions, including seizures, nerve pain, and restless legs syndrome. It works by reducing abnormal electrical activity in the brain and calming overactive nerves. Gabapentin did not help me in regards to managing nerve pain. Pregabalin however, is another story.. Gabapentin’s bioavailability isn’t that great, and it actually lessens with higher doses (studies have shown it decreases from 60% to 33% as the dose increased from 900mg to 3600mg/day). I personally stay away from anti-psychotics. A dr 15 years ago prescribed this for insomnia. I slept 15 hrs straight. I realize your body gets used to it, but still. I could not work the next day taking that drug. I take gabapentin for nerve pain, and it helps me sleep well. I don't trust this drug, but for now I think it's necessary. It'd be great to hear people's individual experiences in terms of when they started to feel nerve pain relief, at what dosage, and how side effects changed as you titrated up. Was the nerve pain relief gradual or sudden once you reached a certain dose? For me, I'm trying to get up to 300mg TID, going up by 100mg each day. Usually 500mg morning, 300mg lunch, 800mg with nortriptyline in the evening. The nortriptyline makes me really dizzy, so I try not to take it in the morning if I can stand the pain with just the gabapentin. Gabapentin has an average rating of 6.3 out of 10 from a total of 185 reviews for the off-label treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy. 48% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 24% reported a negative experience. 6.3 average rating out of 10. 185 ratings from 197 user reviews. Gabapentin slows down nerves so it helps with nerve pain, but your brain is also a big pile of nerves so it can slow that down too. Only way you can tell how it'll behave is to try it. Pregabalin starts at and is in lower doses bc it’s stronger. Gabapentin is a relative and starting doses are 300mg 3x a day. Gabapentin is also indicated for other uses such as seizures, anxiety and nerve pain where pregabalin (lyrica) is mostly indicated for nerve pain.
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