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I am taking this for pain relief for about 2 to 3 weeks. It is making me tired and it is making my thinking a little foggy. Do not think it is helping my pain relief. Is it worth continuing with this? If so how long will the tiredness and foggy thinking last?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had it suggested for various chronic pain uses by various consultants.
I'm not keen on it. On pregabalin at the moment. It can make you drowsy and you aren't on that high of a dose.
I was just thinking about it the other day actually, sometimes the pain and make being grogged out quite favourable. When I first went on the pregabalin I had this lovely relaxed zoned out feeling - it made me care a bit less about the pain. I still have pain relief for certain things from it but no longer fuzzy - I do quite miss it!
I'm not keen on it. On pregabalin at the moment. It can make you drowsy and you aren't on that high of a dose.
I was just thinking about it the other day actually, sometimes the pain and make being grogged out quite favourable. When I first went on the pregabalin I had this lovely relaxed zoned out feeling - it made me care a bit less about the pain. I still have pain relief for certain things from it but no longer fuzzy - I do quite miss it!
Sorry for the tardiness of my reply but had to pop out to dig friend out of snow.
Never really been affected by drugs and as one of the replies said not on a high dose. Do not notice any difference with pain relief but I am willing to keep taking it for a while longer. Just fed up with feeling tired and feeling strange (it is as if I have smoked a joint).
Never really been affected by drugs and as one of the replies said not on a high dose. Do not notice any difference with pain relief but I am willing to keep taking it for a while longer. Just fed up with feeling tired and feeling strange (it is as if I have smoked a joint).
Not so odd Em, been used for pain relief for quite some time.
Many drugs have different uses and there are other anti-depressant medications used to assist with pain relief, to help get better sleep etc...
My gastroenterologist had me back on it a few years back. I most recently had it mentioned by my rhumatologist for fibromyalgia pain and lack of sleep but as I have problems with really dry eyes and mouth (from arthritis and suspected Sjogrens Syndrome) and it can make dryness worse so I went back on citalopram to help with that and am now on pregabalin.
Many drugs have different uses and there are other anti-depressant medications used to assist with pain relief, to help get better sleep etc...
My gastroenterologist had me back on it a few years back. I most recently had it mentioned by my rhumatologist for fibromyalgia pain and lack of sleep but as I have problems with really dry eyes and mouth (from arthritis and suspected Sjogrens Syndrome) and it can make dryness worse so I went back on citalopram to help with that and am now on pregabalin.