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In reply to the discussion: Are any DUers taking gabapentin? [View all]barbtries
(30,040 posts)13. I know mine is associated with diabetes.
It's not nearly as severe as what you describe. I'm sorry.
I believe that another issue on the left side only is related to disc disease in my back. Nerves on the left side are dead because I had a pinched nerve for a really long time. My reflexes are gone and the bottom of my left foot is mostly numb. I can feel the numbness, if that makes sense, but it's not painful.
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I take it. It makes me sleepy and very drugged up in the morning. With the other meds I take, this was the only choice.
debm55
Dec 31
#10
I tried it for about two weeks for post-herpetic neuralgia and it was a disaster.
catbyte
Dec 31
#11
Mr onecaliberal has been taking it for years for the burning in his feet. It gives him complete relief.
onecaliberal
Dec 31
#16
too much B6 can cause neuropathy, anxiety and insomnia so check your b6 intake before taking another product.
rainy
Dec 31
#17
It is usually the unusually high doses that may cause side effects in humans. You might speak
hlthe2b
Dec 31
#29
A year ago I was on 1800mg of gabapentin a day for a pitched sciatic nerve in my hip. They just kept increasing
sinkingfeeling
Dec 31
#30
I am not using gabapentin, but I just read through several user's accounts.
TexLaProgressive
Dec 31
#35
Yeah, people react differently to meds. Fingers crossed Gabapentin is a good fit for you.
mucifer
Dec 31
#44
I was prescribed Gabapentin for DISH (Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis) caused nerve issues
UniqueUserName
Dec 31
#45
I took the maximum dosage of it for about a year after a bout of post-herpetic neuralgia.
Vinca
Dec 31
#46
I've been on it for almost 30 yrs. Maximum dose. (3,600 mg) I've got fibromyalgia.
LeftInTX
Dec 31
#47
My youngest child has been on this drug for fibromyalgia for over 10 years
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 1
#50
Thanks. I've been on it about 3 & 1/2 years now, but I think it too is losing effectiveness.
LudwigPastorius
Jan 1
#54