Hi, Everyone
I was just wondering what medication you use and what seems to work the best?i am going to see a pain specialist on Monday,I want to take some information about which medication works best for Brachial Plexus Injuries. Thanks for your help!
Andrew
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My current doctor is giving me Maxidone. It is a typoe of vicodine, works pretty good for the pain i am receiving. The only problem is that it is a narcotic and I will be cut off soon. If you find a medication that works good for you can you please update me. I will keep you posted on anything I find out.
Patrick
Patrick
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I take Loracet 10/650. It is also a narcotic. I only take this as a last resort. If nothing else works. I average about one to two a week. Luckily I have had no problem getting the prescription filled because I do not take them everyday. I could use them everyday but I don't take them.
Joy
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Left TBI on October 31, 1991
Left TBI on October 31, 1991
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Hi,
I'm taking carbamazepine (also called tegretol) right now. It seems to dull the pain, but it makes me dizzy and light headed. My vision gets blurry from time to time and I get a dry mouth, but it's better than being in pain.
Roy
I'm taking carbamazepine (also called tegretol) right now. It seems to dull the pain, but it makes me dizzy and light headed. My vision gets blurry from time to time and I get a dry mouth, but it's better than being in pain.
Roy
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I saw my doctor again today and I was told to take some vitamin b12 and zinc to help the growth if possible. I am going to be schedule for surgery next month to try to fix this issue.
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Hi People,
I hope you don't mind me asking...just curious as to why people here mention being 'cut off' from using a prescribed narcotic after a certain length of time using it/them, or am I misunderstanding it? Do they then prescribe you something else in place of the narcotic?
Don't want to stir up a hornets nest here, but I am totally baffled....would love some answers? Email me privately if you prefer. liz@tbpi-group.org
I hope you don't mind me asking...just curious as to why people here mention being 'cut off' from using a prescribed narcotic after a certain length of time using it/them, or am I misunderstanding it? Do they then prescribe you something else in place of the narcotic?
Don't want to stir up a hornets nest here, but I am totally baffled....would love some answers? Email me privately if you prefer. liz@tbpi-group.org
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Hi Andrew this is hdcrash and Iam curenntly taking neurotin which is actually a type of ceasar medicine. My doctor said that most narcotics will not work on that type of pain.If you are taking it though you have to becareful when you stop because if you dont taper off of it it could actually cause you to have ceasers. Good luck
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My doctor prescribed neurotin to me because narcotics genarally dont work on this type of pain.Becareful with coming off you have to taper off the medicine slowly because it is a ceaser medicine. hdcrash