#772711 - 09/25/08 03:10 PM
how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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moodylee
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i wanted a little advice on what other sufferers think about the importance of taking muscle relaxers? ive tried quite a few,to me they seem to just make me more tired than i already am,and dont seem to do anything for the pain.i wonder if i should even take one at all.the ones i tried were: Soma/carisoprodol=made me feel spaced out,then a headache later. flexeral=made me super tired,and extremely dry mouth. valium=seem to help with anxiety more than relax muscles.
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#773438 - 09/26/08 02:14 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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MarkhW
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Flexeril helps me somewhat. That is, it helps enough to include it along with other meds that help. It is pretty sedating at first though, so it may be best to take it at bedtime.
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#773798 - 09/26/08 10:41 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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anskel
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Only if I have had a bad day and am really tense at night will I take a muscle relaxer. If I have had a hard day and feel really bad, I will talk one along with my ambien. I will sleep longer and possibly sounder, but I am not sure the quality of sleep is that great.
During the day, if I get in a painful spot where I am tense and things are about to go downhill, five mg of valium will help a lot. Not that I take a lot, but I get better results from val during the day and flex/ambi at night. Only flex if it has been a really tough day. A
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#778156 - 10/03/08 04:22 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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sugarfreckles
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Stacy, I'm sorry I have to disagree with you a little. I have severe TMJ. Bruxism (grinding of teeth) is something that you can't control when you sleep, that's why a lot of dentists make you special mouthpieces to wear so you don't wake up with teeth in serious pain and less tense due to clenching. Stress is a factor in TMJ pain, but it's not the sole cause of bruxism. It may cause you to not clench as much, but as to the grinding of your teeth at night while you sleep, there is not much you can do. There is a new mouthpiece out that's been around for atleast a yr. Called NTI piece. You put it over your two front teeth and it stops you from grinding your teeth together, but as far as the clenching goes, you can still clench even with the mouthpiece and that will cause pain. If you have less stress you may not clench as much, but the grinding of you teeth at night is not going to stop without something like the NTI piece in between your top and bottom teeth.
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#782580 - 10/10/08 11:02 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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Code21
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This is my experience in my 10+ years with Fibro: your sleep is the most important factor in your illness. So if the muscle relaxers help you sleep at night, go for it. I personally don't do well with them unless I take them at night. My drug of choice, however, is Trazodone. I take it with 5mg of Ambien and the two keep me asleep all night and I get a better quality of sleep. I do find the Trazodone, in higher doses than 50mg, can make me very groggy the next day for a while until I get used to it. So if muscle relaxers help you sleep, I say take them. During the day, though, if they make you tired they aren't going to do you much good since we already have daytime fatigue we are battling. Just my opinion.
PS - Soma/carisoprodol mixed with a benzo can get a little weird. I've lost days on Soma/carisoprodol and Ativan - I would realize it's Thursday and can't remember a damn thing about Wednesday. Maybe I'm just special to get that effect, but it is possible.
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Ahh Klonopin, sweet nectar of the gods!
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#782670 - 10/11/08 08:01 AM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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MarkhW
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I agree about trazadone, ambien, and sleep. Also good to add along with those is the herbal mixture "Fatigued to Fantastic Revitalizing Sleep Formula." It improves sleep and also directly helps to reduce muscle pain.
Regarding muscle relaxers at night I think flexeril is good (although more than 10mg will give me restless leg problems), but Soma/carisoprodol is more tricky. Soma/carisoprodol will reduce muscle pain and put you to sleep, but the sleep you get from it is not the deep, restorative stage 3 and stage 4 sleep that you really need to improve fibromyalgia. For that reason I think Soma/carisoprodol is a better choice when you wake up in the morning if you need a muscle relaxer then. I never take it later in the day than 3PM or it makes my sleep later at night less restorative.
Edited by MarkhW (10/11/08 08:11 AM)
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#784853 - 10/14/08 08:48 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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pugluv100
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Muscle relaxers did nothing for me. Fibromialgia Network actually took a poll of its members about most effective medications. This list can be ordered rectoactivally. I wish I'd seen the list Before trying Lyrica, Cymbalta, Neurontin, Trazadone, Amitriptiline-to no avail.
What works for me -Ambien or Lunesta and Pain meds. Klonipin was like a miracle, but then I began to have memory problems. More than you asked for, but its a pain to have to try so many drugs and experience all of those side effects!
Hope I've been helpful.
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#784860 - 10/14/08 08:57 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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pugluv100
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Hey! I've found a great book. Maybe mentioned it before. The Chronic Pain Care Workbook by Michael Lewandowski,PH.D
He exactly describes all the issues of chronic pain patients -finally someone who "gets it" Very good book. Publisher is New Harbinger Publications
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#785254 - 10/15/08 12:32 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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Paintastic
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I've been on most all the muscle relaxers and they just made me more tired in the morning "Fibro Fog". My last Pain Management doctor would not put me on muscle relaxers for this very reason. I've been on Zanaflex, Flexeril, Soma/carisoprodol, Robaxin and probably a few more I cannot remember.
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#785314 - 10/15/08 01:46 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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MarkhW
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It just goes to show everybody is different. For me, Klonopin only helped a very tiny amount and mostly just made me into a zombie all day long (after taking it the night before).
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#785365 - 10/15/08 03:25 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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a_wookiee
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Had been prescribed Flexeril, which knocked me out for two days, so they switched me to Baclofen. It does not have that extreme tiring effect, for me at least. But I was on it for four months before I really noticed the pains (especially in my arms) seemed to disappear for the most part. Have been taking it since and rarely have pain anymore.
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#793911 - 10/29/08 06:12 AM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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thumperdog
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I take Soma/carisoprodol along with neurontin......my family doc will will not prescribe Soma/carisoprodol..he says it turns into morphine in your system (yeah I wish...LOL). Helps me sleep without a hangover. I have tried flexeril, bacloflen, zanaflex...all of them! The only problem with Soma/carisoprodol is that you tend to build up a tolerance to it after awhile and have to take more! Has anybody else found that out to be true?????
Would love some feedback!
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#793915 - 10/29/08 06:33 AM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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Oxy80
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Your family Doctor doesn't know much about Soma/carisoprodol. No muscle relaxor turns into Morphine in a persons body. I can't even imagine where he'd get such a crazy idea from?
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#794012 - 10/29/08 09:32 AM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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martind
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I take Soma/carisoprodol along with neurontin......my family doc will will not prescribe Soma/carisoprodol..he says it turns into morphine in your system (yeah I wish...LOL). Helps me sleep without a hangover. I have tried flexeril, bacloflen, zanaflex...all of them! The only problem with Soma/carisoprodol is that you tend to build up a tolerance to it after awhile and have to take more! Has anybody else found that out to be true????? Would love some feedback!
Are you sure your doctor didn't say that Soma/carisoprodol turns into meprobamate in your system? Or possibly Jackspa is your doctor? Then I would understand.
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#794220 - 10/29/08 02:43 PM
Re: how important is it to take muscle relaxers for fibro?
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Bluefairy
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No, he probably said morphine. There was a local doctor on the nightly news saying that a couple of months ago. Of course, he said if you took Hydrocodone and Soma/carisoprodol. I was also reading one of those Angry Pharmacist type blogs and a bunch of them made the statement also. Silly, you would think they would know better.
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