the baclofin took care of my thrashing around. my wife said i was terrible to 
sleep with,,said i almost kicked her out of bed. @ 80 mg a day took that 
away.....then a host of other meds for a host of other symptoms,,,,uggg!


________________________________
 From: Bridget Skinner <ibridg...@gmail.com>
To: Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> 
Cc: Elizabeth Clark <xbeecla...@gmail.com>; Janet Dunn <j.d...@shaw.ca>; 
tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Looking for input.
 

A question is coming I promise:
I can relate to all of these different sensations. I live in texas and am 
terrified about the cold weather which won't be coming for quite sometime, but 
it scares me. Maybe that's because it was so cold when in was diagnosed and my 
hands would feel completely curled up in a ball and while I could pick things 
up I was unable to set them down. 

I take Baclofen for the spastiscity and muscle spasms and I am so thankful that 
it takes care of that type of pain. After being paralyzed and having to learn 
to walk again the feeling that was coming back was pain I had never felt before 
and was so hard to describe. 

As far as nerve pain goes I take Neurontin. Has anyone been on Neurontin and 
Lyrica at different times and can try to give a description as to how one works 
better than the other. 

My problem is that the Neurontin takes care of most of nerve pain but my hands 
continue to twitch and when I wake up in the morning my feet and ankles have 
such a horrible sensation that I feel like I need to go to the hospital - it's 
that bad (i would not go to the hospital again unless I ABSOLUTELY had to after 
the time I spent there - a month was long enough for me) Has this happened to 
anyone. 

Another question: Has anyone had any convulsions or seizures when they wake up? 
Not sure what to call them but whenever I wake up, no matter what time,  My 
head thrashes forward than back a few times and it almost seems I have no 
control over my body. I have to hold onto the ceramic part of the sink so I 
won't hit it. I have already hit the bridge of my nose and chipped a tooth in 
doing so. I don't know what to call this but I have made an appt with my 
neurologist but can't get in until August 1 and am really scared. 

Also, I have a problem urinating. I have to push really hard no matter how bad 
I have to go. 

In conclusion, I would really like to know what works best for nerve pain, 
whether Neurontin or or Lyrica. Neurontin works other than the bottom bart of 
my legs. I should be grateful that it works that well, it is much better than 
what I went through before the scripts were ordered. But am curious about 
Lyrica. My neurologist mentioned it as an alternative but as I said the 
neurontin was working so well(other than the lower half that I didn't want to 
change anything.)

Thank you for listening - I know we all have different experiences with our own 
Transverse Myelitis and I appreciate your time.  Wish I could find a support 
group nearby. While I can't donate just yet I will be able to do so in 
September and it will be very worth it. 


On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> wrote:

I would start with Baclofen first  -  I think it 
works great.    You need to take all through the day, morning, 
noon and night.    It really does help a lot.
>Janice 
>From: Elizabeth Clark 
>Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:36 PM
>To: 'Janet 
Dunn' ; tmic-list@eskimo.com 
>Subject: RE: [TMIC] Looking for input.
>  Coincidentally, someone 
from a different TM support group recently expressed similar difficulty and 
here’s a response that may be of help…
> 
>>
>> “Hi all,
>> I am new to this group and 
was hoping you folks could give me some advice. I am recovering from transverse 
myelitis. I was unable to walk for six months and had complete paralysis from 
the waist down for three months. I am now able to walk again, but have severe 
hypersensitivity to hot and cold and get stabbing pain in my legs particularly 
at night. What do some of you do for the pain? I am looking to avoid narcotics 
and habit forming medications. Any advice you have would be greatly 
appreciated.”
>-----------
>“My relief came from flexeral (sp) which helped the 
spasms and cymbalta, which helped with the neuropathic pain. When I get 
localized brutal nerve pain in my spine (rare), only tramadol 
helps.”
> 
> 
>From:Janet Dunn 
>Sent:Monday, June 25, 
2012 12:29 AM
>To:tmic-list@eskimo.com 
>Subject:[TMIC] Looking for 
input.
> 
>Hello 
Everyone - not sure who is on here anymore.
>
>I have written in before, 
several times in fact, bemoaning the issues that I have with the cold cold 
winters that we get up here in northeastern BC.
>
>Now, it is the 
heat.  My question is this:  does excessive heat cause issues like the 
cold does?  I have never noticed it before, but this year I quit taking 
Lyrica, and I cannot get the spasming in my leg to stop, no matter what I 
try.  I am wondering if stopping the lyrica has contributed to the increase 
in pain, or if it is heat related? 
>
>Thanks for your 
input.
>
>Janet

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