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Gabapentin and pregabalin

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FlexibleFriend Sat 08-Feb-20 12:33:16

Why would you become addicted? the people who do become addicted continue to take morphine long after the pain has gone. I had all this come off Morphine before you become addicted from the pain clinic. I proved I wasn't addicted by reducing my dose drastically but they didn't give me anything else so after proving my point and being in agony I again increased my dose. You need pain killers, opioids cease to be effective after a while therefore if you continue taking them and they are not helping with the pain you can become addicted. I'm very limited as to what drugs I can take that work, I'm alergic to cocodomol. The dangers of addiction are the same as any drug addiction, do you still function well, do you crave your drugs etc.

ExD1938 Sat 08-Feb-20 12:21:55

Apologies if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was prescribed oromorph, (liquid morphine) 5mls per 4 hours when I fell and broke my back. I reduced this to 2.5mls every 4 hours, and now to 2,5mls every 6 hours.
I am terrified of becoming addicted and my GP prescribed co-codamol - up to 8 tablets per day - but these don't give me the relief I need.
She has now suggested pregabalin.
From what I read, this seems to be just as addictive, and I have a friend who takes it but says it doesn't help her arthritic hip at all.
What are the pro's and con's of these gaba drugs? What are the dangers of addiction?
I am in constant pain, especially at night, and a m very tired and lack stamina. I'm beginning to feel my GP is going down a list of drugs just to keep me quiet for another month - then another. I am so very very tired.