Hello to everyone :-)
I've been on Gabapentin (Gralise), for a few years. The highest dose I've taken is 3,600 milligrams. Recently, the Gabapentin stopped working, and my physician added Lyrica. My physician is slowly weaning off Gabapentin, and adding Lyrica. I have several issues going on in my back - spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis, lumbar spinal stenosis, degeneration, osteoporosis and a hernated disc at L5-S1.
Recently, I've had a series of lumbar epidural block, for diagnostic purposes, which showed a pain generation at L5 S1. However, the physician is going to repeat the blocks in a controlled manner, to make sure it's really coming from L5 S1.
The plan of action is surgery or a spinal cord stimulator (SCS)? Does anyone have a SCS, and if so, why and is it working for you? I've done some research on SCS - they are VERY expensive ($20,000 to $60,000) :-), plus, there is a yearly maintenance fee. I've been dealing with neuropathy, a deep burning sensation for years, and it keeps progressing. Sometimes I get bladder or bowel retention :-|.
Any thoughts regarding the spinal stimulator would be appreciated!
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Common sense really dictates what you can and cannot do. If you rarely drink than yes, you'll probably become dizzy as you're combining two sedative like substances. If you're a regular drinker you'll notice a 'heavy' affect and should drink less in response.
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