Re: Another MRI....

Joel VL Cordeiro (jvlcjvlc(AT)juno.com)
Sun, 29 Mar 1998 22:06:06 -0800

Hi Sharon,
I am sorry you are having a problem with Neurontin, but it made me feel
like I
needed to sleep; however, when I was on it I could not. It made me very
tired,
but could not sleep. It didn't even seem to take away the freeze/burn
pain.
Hey, when I got a Charlie horse I found if I stood up real fast it
helped. It was not
able to grip on by standing. Then you need to rub it a lot to make it
dissipate.
Best Wishes Always,
Joel
On Sun, 29 Mar 1998 13:39:38 EST Marsden51 <Marsden51(AT)aol.com> writes:
>In a message dated 98-03-29 12:31:05 EST, jvlcjvlc(AT)juno.com writes:
>
><< When I was on Neurontin I too was very tired. The doctor told me
>one of
> the side affects to Neurontin was fatigue. I am not taking anything
>now
> and
> am just trying to put up with the pain. >>
>
>Joel:
>
>I think I will call the doctor and tell him I can't do this drug. I
>HAVE to
>be able to function at work. The Klonopin was doing an adequate job
>with my
>leg pains. One night I had decided to skip my Klonopin at bedtime to
>see if I
>really needed it. I woke up with a hellacious charley horse like
>nothing I
>had every experienced before in my life! I decided I would NOT skip
>the
>Klonopin again. LOL.... As far as the Neurontin goes I would rather
>have
>some pain than this dopey fatigue....
>
>Peace..
>
>Sharon M. (from Arizona)
>

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