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pregablin

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travelsafar Sun 01-Aug-21 10:09:07

I have been given these to help with pain in my leg. I have only just started taking them although the side effects on the information leaflet are qute alarming. They seem to be helping as the awful elctric shock type pain i was experiencing has gone away, it is such a relief. I still take codi par for arthritic pain. Has anyone got opinions on the side effects. I have not had any as yet but it is early days.

FannyCornforth Sun 01-Aug-21 10:22:37

Hello travels Both DH and I are on them (Chez Cornforth is opioids central).
I take them as well as Tramodol.
No side effects other than feeling a bit drowsy and away with the fairies (but that could be the tramadol).
Yes - they definitely help with the nerve pain.
Next week I’m having an injection in my spine to try to free the trapped nerve.

FannyCornforth Sun 01-Aug-21 10:24:19

Which drug do you say you take for the arthritic pain?
It sounds as if we’ve got very similar issues.
I’ve got osteoarthritis in my hip and knee, same leg as the trapped nerve

travelsafar Sun 01-Aug-21 10:49:16

FannyCornforth I am on Codi par for arthritis

FannyCornforth Sun 01-Aug-21 10:57:36

Oh sorry - I thought that it was a mis type! I’ve never heard of that
Thank you

Cherrytree59 Sun 01-Aug-21 11:34:40

Hi travelsafar
I take pregabalin for extreme nerve pain in my foot.
I have take one tablet late afternoon/ early evening.

I have not experienced any side effects.

Charleygirl5 Sun 01-Aug-21 14:47:50

I was also on Pregabalin but only for a couple of weeks if that because I developed a rash. I knew that I was not to stop taking them immediately although my GP, when he saw the rash, told me to stop instantly. I withdrew slowly and I was fine and my rash slowly vanished,

Georgesgran Sun 01-Aug-21 15:35:36

DH was prescribed Pregabalin for peripheral neuropathy following his various cancer treatments. It helped, but his memory and concentration were affected so badly, he was convinced he had Dementia, but our GP said it was a side effect of the Pregabalin - so he tried to cut down, which he found impossible.

Newatthis Sun 01-Aug-21 16:50:31

Loads of weight gain and my head grew - yes seriously!! I noticed when I had a photo taken some months later and yes this is a side effect.

Cherrytree59 Sun 01-Aug-21 21:41:30

Just to add...
I have actually lost weight (over 3 stone) whilst taking pregabalin, This was through diet and excercise nothing to do with the medication.

FannyCornforth Mon 02-Aug-21 07:22:16

Newatthis

Loads of weight gain and my head grew - yes seriously!! I noticed when I had a photo taken some months later and yes this is a side effect.

Good heavens!

Coolgran65 Wed 04-Aug-21 21:23:37

I’ve been taking Pregabalin for 2 years for peripheral neuropathy and it has helped.
Like you I am aware of the extreme side effects and fortunately don’t appear to have suffered any of them other than some weight gain. Yesterday my consultant neurologist has suggested the dose is increased and I am reluctant partly because of fear of the side effects occurring with an increase. The neurologist says that it’s unlikely to happen as I’ve already been on them all this time without ill effect and if necessary could just drop back to my current dose (which is fairly high). It’s possible to go up to 600mg daily.
I have today started to watch calories with a view to getting rid of the weight gained.