Rob, why are you getting off the meds? For the usual "taking too many drugs" thing or are you having adverse reactions? Janice ----- Original Message ----- From: Catherine To: Robert Pall ; Transverse Mylitis Group Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:47 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] Medications
Good Luck Rob I wish you the best!!
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From: Robert Pall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:40:07 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Medications
Medications
I mentioned previously that I visited Dr. Kerr on
7/1/09 and we decided to adjust my meds. Presently for the most part I take 2
meds for the banding, pins & needles and numbness. They are 4-Aminopyridine and
Lyrica. I was taking the 4-aminopyridine (a Potassium channel blocker) twice a
day (20 mgs each)…I have been taking this medicine for approx. 8 years…..2
weeks ago I cut my dosage in half and starting tomorrow I will cease taking
this med…so far I have not noticed any changes resulting in the lower dose and
I will keep you informed as to any changes I experience going off this med
completely. I also take 150 mg of Lyrica 3x per day. Starting today I will cut
this down to twice a day for 2 weeks and then once a day for 2 weeks before
stopping it altogether. Hopefully I will notice little or no change getting off
this medication which I have been on for more than 4 years.
Assuming no problems getting off the Lyrica..Dr.
Kerr will prescribe a new med for the banding (don't ask me the name…I promise
to let you know)…he also said he could prescribe a new med to help with my
constant fatigue (again don't ask me the name).
As per his advice I am now swimming for an hour at
least 3 times a week..it is not doing much for the TM but it is getting my
body in better shape. Having had TM for almost 12 years my dreams of a cure
seem more and more distant..so I therefore vow to try and keep my body as
healthy as possible and deal with the pain and discomfort as much as medicine
can help me.
I will keep the group informed as to the weaning
off of my current meds and any new meds I begin to take!
All the best!
Rob in New Jersey
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