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jk9761

Experienced
Jul 25, 2022
289
Anyone know what meds to take for nerve pain after a stroke from your shoulders down to your fingers
 
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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
8,893
Isn't Gabapentin prescribed for nerve pain? Well, I know it is. Not sure about your type of nerve pain. Doc prescribed it to me for nerve pain after having shingle. Didn't do anything for me. Made me dizzy and I had to stop it after a couple days. YMMV
 
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Wannagonow

Specialist
Nov 16, 2022
376
I take Lyrica (pregabalin) because I have permanent nerve damage following surgery. It is very similar to gabapentin, but is a controlled substance (schedule V). It is not a narcotic. I find it mildly helpful and I take a middle of the road dose.
 
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Dizzylady80

Experienced
Nov 5, 2020
226
Here ya go! https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/drugs-that-relieve-nerve-pain there's also anesthetics and analgesics, like you could get a nerve block in your spine or nerve. I've found that anticonvulsants are the most effective medications for me. Stretches help too. I also suffer from nerve pain and it's hell, I'm sorry you're going through something similar 🫂
 
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Mofreeko

Arcanist
Apr 7, 2019
478
Have you spoken to a doctor?
 
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Wannagonow

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Nov 16, 2022
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Here ya go! https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/drugs-that-relieve-nerve-pain there's also anesthetics and analgesics, like you could get a nerve block in your spine or nerve. I've found that anticonvulsants are the most effective medications for me. Stretches help too. I also suffer from nerve pain and it's hell, I'm sorry you're going through something similar 🫂
Yes! You're right. I forgot I get an injection in my wrist that's a nerve block every 2-3 months. Huge improvement. Hoping not to need them soon.
 
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jk9761

Experienced
Jul 25, 2022
289
thanks a lot everyone , i had a stroke nov 21 in thailand . dec 17 still waking up with pain like muscle ache
Have you spoken to a doctor?
i will go monday again
 
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Seekingawayout

Student
Dec 10, 2022
139
I use gabapentin for my nerve pain. It helps, but only enough to help me sleep.
 
WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
1,718
Pregablin (Lyrica) and Amitriptyline are commonly prescribed for nerve pain.
 
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Jadzia

Name is from Star Trek. I'm not from E. Europe
May 8, 2019
405
Please don't take pregbalin/lyrica. It's an evil drug. There are support groups for it. I'm speaking from a terrifying, traumatising experience that's left me with long term nerve damage.

Do lots of research if you are considering it and join the support groups to see what others are going through
 
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Dizzylady80

Experienced
Nov 5, 2020
226
Please don't take pregbalin/lyrica. It's an evil drug. There are support groups for it. I'm speaking from a terrifying, traumatising experience that's left me with long term nerve damage.

Do lots of research if you are considering it and join the support groups to see what others are going through
Lyrica and lidocaine are the only things that help with my nerve pain
 
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jk9761

Experienced
Jul 25, 2022
289
I use gabapentin for my nerve pain. It helps, but only enough to help me sleep.
thanks
do i need a prescription for any of these drugs or can i just order online . Anyone know a good source online ?
 
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Per Ardua Ad Astra

Malpractice: NeuroDystrophy-Paralysis-Meds-Injured
Sep 27, 2022
3,639
Please don't take pregbalin/lyrica. It's an evil drug. There are support groups for it. I'm speaking from a terrifying, traumatising experience that's left me with long term nerve damage.

Do lots of research if you are considering it and join the support groups to see what others are going through

Me too 😥

+ irreversible tissue , vascular, lymphatic damage/ loss / horrific disabilities

Didn't want Lyrica — but Doctors insisted "off-label" reason

Sorry OP , et al — not meant to scare

just my Genetic /
Meds interactions / Medical negligence experience

Please double-check "drug insert"— ask Pharmacists , etc 🙏

PS: Very sorry about your stroke — hope you find right med for you
 
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RaspberriesLL

Member
Jun 27, 2022
26
Please don't take pregbalin/lyrica. It's an evil drug. There are support groups for it. I'm speaking from a terrifying, traumatising experience that's left me with long term nerve damage.

Do lots of research if you are considering it and join the support groups to see what others are going through
I take gabapentin for nerve pain from debilitating back issues and also a second type of neuropathy that developed after a surgery. It seems fairly benign, but admittedly doctors don't know much about how it works. I would love to hear about your experience if you are willing to share.
 

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