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Neurontin - a bitter sweet med

Posted by BorgMan on September 27, 2004, at 12:40:18

I take 1200Mgs of Neurontin per day. I have for over a year. For me, the drug amplifies my other meds and then it neutralizes those same meds! So I have to adjust the Neurontin every week to open up its filter to allow the other meds to come through! It drives me nuts! Has `anybody else experienced this? Thus my relationship with Neurontin is bitter sweet. I tried to go off of it recently and freaked out after a couple of days.

 

Re: Neurontin - a bitter sweet med

Posted by utopizen on September 27, 2004, at 21:56:34

In reply to Neurontin - a bitter sweet med, posted by BorgMan on September 27, 2004, at 12:40:18

> I take 1200Mgs of Neurontin per day. I have for over a year. For me, the drug amplifies my other meds and then it neutralizes those same meds! So I have to adjust the Neurontin every week to open up its filter to allow the other meds to come through! It drives me nuts! Has `anybody else experienced this? Thus my relationship with Neurontin is bitter sweet. I tried to go off of it recently and freaked out after a couple of days.
>

I take 1600mg at once for a class that meets twice a week. I've got some extensive experience with neurontin dosing from having been on it two years ago in my benzophobic doctor's attempt to avoid klonopin.

Now I see a doc who's about to put me back on klonopin, but wants me to wait it out for another couple of weeks to prove lexapro won't fix my social anxiety+depression.

So in the meantime I am using leftover Neurontin from one of my old pdocs from a year ago and I'm not telling him (all he'd say is "no, wait, we need to see how lexapro is doing" or think I'm a druggie anyhow, which would mean no klonopin in the future).

If I don't use it, here's what happens:

1. In a seminar class where participation means I pass the class, I can't talk
2. If I try talking, my voice is so stressed it's painful
3. I talk as though I'm literally about to cry of the anxiety, and people notice this.
4. I sweat profusely on my face and blush

this all goes away with a simple dose of klonopin, but I had to switch docs and you know how it goes, one med at a time, wait, wait, wait.

 

Bittersweet....med

Posted by elainen on September 30, 2004, at 14:19:56

In reply to Re: Neurontin - a bitter sweet med, posted by utopizen on September 27, 2004, at 21:56:34

What kind of side effects have you experienced?
If any?
I think this will be next on my list of things to try as a mood stablizer..

 

Re: Bittersweet....med

Posted by prodgirl on September 30, 2004, at 22:04:57

In reply to Bittersweet....med, posted by elainen on September 30, 2004, at 14:19:56

I have had a pretty good experience, in terms of no side effects from the Neurotin. However, I am going to 2400mg tonight...I'll update if there are problems.

 

Re: Neurontin - a bitter sweet med

Posted by BorgMan on October 19, 2004, at 13:50:29

In reply to Re: Neurontin - a bitter sweet med, posted by utopizen on September 27, 2004, at 21:56:34

How's it going?

I'm down to 600mgs daily and it feels good to get off of it. It's like a brain dampner for me so I wind up getting even more depressed.

BorgMan

> > I take 1200Mgs of Neurontin per day. I have for over a year. For me, the drug amplifies my other meds and then it neutralizes those same meds! So I have to adjust the Neurontin every week to open up its filter to allow the other meds to come through! It drives me nuts! Has `anybody else experienced this? Thus my relationship with Neurontin is bitter sweet. I tried to go off of it recently and freaked out after a couple of days.
> >
>
> I take 1600mg at once for a class that meets twice a week. I've got some extensive experience with neurontin dosing from having been on it two years ago in my benzophobic doctor's attempt to avoid klonopin.
>
> Now I see a doc who's about to put me back on klonopin, but wants me to wait it out for another couple of weeks to prove lexapro won't fix my social anxiety+depression.
>
> So in the meantime I am using leftover Neurontin from one of my old pdocs from a year ago and I'm not telling him (all he'd say is "no, wait, we need to see how lexapro is doing" or think I'm a druggie anyhow, which would mean no klonopin in the future).
>
> If I don't use it, here's what happens:
>
> 1. In a seminar class where participation means I pass the class, I can't talk
> 2. If I try talking, my voice is so stressed it's painful
> 3. I talk as though I'm literally about to cry of the anxiety, and people notice this.
> 4. I sweat profusely on my face and blush
>
> this all goes away with a simple dose of klonopin, but I had to switch docs and you know how it goes, one med at a time, wait, wait, wait.

 

Re: Bittersweet....med

Posted by BorgMan on October 19, 2004, at 13:53:32

In reply to Bittersweet....med, posted by elainen on September 30, 2004, at 14:19:56

elainen,

> What kind of side effects have you experienced?
> If any?
Neurontin does strange things for me so I'm not the right person for your question.

Sorry,
BorgMan

 

Re: Bittersweet....med

Posted by BorgMan on October 19, 2004, at 14:10:51

In reply to Re: Bittersweet....med, posted by prodgirl on September 30, 2004, at 22:04:57

prodgirl,

"> I have had a pretty good experience, in terms of no side effects from the Neurotin. However, I am going to 2400mg tonight...I'll update if there are problems."

I'm finally getting off of it.... but every person is different.

BorgMan


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