Fibromyalgia - Savella
#1
Posted 27 October 2009 - 01:23 PM
I'm wondering if there are any other Celiac / Fibromyalgia's out there that are on Savella -- there is a lot of info regarding side effects during the first weeks of Savella -- I'm looking more for people that have been on it for a couple months or more.
Thanks!!!
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#2
Posted 27 October 2009 - 03:16 PM
1970s-told had colitis or nervous stomach-was given phenobarbital, felt great but still had symptoms
Me, dd and ds diagnosed with Lactose Intolerance
2000-osteopenia
2001-had stroke because of medications I was given
June 2003-saw Chiropractor who specialized in nutrition: Celiac Disease not Lactose Intolerance, went gluten free with once in awhile cheating, off soy and dairy for about 6 months
June 2003-found excellent doctor for fibromyalgia (who has found out she has Celiac Disease)
May 2006-went gluten free with NO cheating-excellent! Made all the difference in the world
#3
Posted 27 October 2009 - 03:56 PM
For a while, I was on Cymbalta and Mirapex, after a consult with a pain-management psychologist determined that I had concommittant mild to moderate depression (no, almost no one who knows me would ever think that I had/have depression) and a sleep study suggested that I could have restless leg (which my symptoms DEFINITELY suggested). I believe it was triggered by a ridiculously stressful job situation that I has in for about two years that was the sort of stress that I was not as well prepared to manage as other forms of stress. (Major personality clash with my boss that left a constant threat over my job, not just 80 hour work weeks with bad deadlines.)
The medications, MAKING myself get consistent (moderate) exercise, really learning how to pace myself (and say no), and changing my job situation were all part of me finding significant improvement, to the point that I can say that I feel that it is well-managed. The supplements I took also helped a lot (malic acid, cal/mag, b-50, coq10, nac, and high-dose fish oil).
Sorry I can't help on that particular medications, but thought I'd share my experience.
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
Hiker, Yoga Teacher, Engineer, Painter, Be-er of Me
Bellevue, WA
#4
Posted 27 October 2009 - 06:35 PM
tarnalberry, on Oct 27 2009, 04:56 PM, said:
Thank you so much for sharing! Been difficult - after the joy of finally being diagnosed with Celiac - waiting for improvements that just didn't happen. I did have major improvements with gastro issues and am finally absorbing nutrients! Blood work has improved for B, D, K, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
YET major fatigue, insomnia, fogginess, stiff, achy and painful joints all have become significantly worse since being dx'd with Celiac.
Again I am happy to have another answer in the puzzle and will get busy improving my condition...exercise has always been important to me, but the past several months I have exercised less as pain increased...exactly the wrong thing to do for Fibromyalgia.
I've always said move it or lose it....really hits home tonight.
I am giving the Savella a shot...very wary as I am hypersensitive to all meds. Hopefully it will aid me in getting moving again and regulating sleep. I'll update regarding the Savella as time goes on.
Thanks again for sharing...would love to hear from any other Celialgias.
-Lisa
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#5
Posted 01 November 2009 - 10:57 PM
I've noticed that I'm more sensitive to gluten now and if I get glutened, I will be in so much pain.
Gluten free since September 2006
#6
Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:42 PM
#7
Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:23 PM
Savella Update: At one week I am still on the first dosage 12.5mg twice a day. Couldn't tolerate the 25mg twice a day due to extreme irritability. Am holding on this lower dosage until I see doctor next week. Don't think I'll be able to tolerate moving all the way up to 50mg twice a day which is the recommended dosage. Fibro symptoms: have had some minor (one day) relief from fibro fog, no relief from stiff & achy and no improvement in sleep pattern.
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#8
Posted 04 November 2009 - 03:52 PM
Also, if it's of any help, both of the fibro meds I took I was on very low dose (10mg for mirapex, when the standard dosage is 25mg to 50mg and 20mg cymbalta, when the standard dosage is much more - these are RLS and fibro dosages, not parkinson's and depression dosages).
Have you tried malic acid - there are controlled studies that suggest at 1800 to 2400mg/day, it can be of help.
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
Hiker, Yoga Teacher, Engineer, Painter, Be-er of Me
Bellevue, WA
#9
Posted 04 November 2009 - 06:58 PM
Positive Blood Work- 9/05
Positive Biopsy- 10/05
Gluten Free since 10/05
Positive Lactose Breath Test
Lactose Free since- 4/07
Diagnosed with RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)- 11/07
"You were only given this life because you were strong enough to live it"
#10
Posted 05 November 2009 - 11:06 AM
no sleep study yet -- definitely see the correlation between sleep, exercise and improvement. Have seen info about Malic...going to read some more and try soon. Also looking at coq10 -- all the other supplements you were taking I'm already on. I think you said you were taking during the time your fibro was worse -- how long did you take or are you still on malic and c0q10? I've been getting more exercise again...also pushing myself because I know this is the key to improved symptoms.
Thanks for info about other lose dose approaches with Fibro meds!
Kylie--
Savella is another SNRI, same family as Cymbalta. From what I understand it is supposed to target norepinephrine more than serotonin which in studies has helped with Fibro symptoms of fog, fatigue and pain.
It is in the antidepressant family -- only recently (Jan 2009) approved in the US for Fibromyalgia only, not depression. It has been used in Europe, but I have not found how successful it has been in Europe for Fibro. I also have not found many people in different forums that used past the first month as many due to side effects.
Day 10 for me sticking with 12.5mg twice a day - not considering upping to next level - only considering staying on the low dose for awhile to see if there is improvement.
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#11
Posted 05 November 2009 - 11:11 AM
GottaSki, on Nov 5 2009, 11:06 AM, said:
no sleep study yet -- definitely see the correlation between sleep, exercise and improvement. Have seen info about Malic...going to read some more and try soon. Also looking at coq10 -- all the other supplements you were taking I'm already on. I think you said you were taking during the time your fibro was worse -- how long did you take or are you still on malic and c0q10? I've been getting more exercise again...also pushing myself because I know this is the key to improved symptoms.
my sleep study turned out to not have any specific findings, but based on what the analyst wrote in the report, and my symptoms, we decided to try me on RLS meds. my iron was taken at the time, and not thought to be an issue.
I went off the malic acid and coQ10 only because I couldn't figure out if it was contraindicated in pregnancy or not. I've read conflicting things. my midwife is looking it up at the moment, and if it's ok, I'll likely go back on it. otherwise, I'd been taking those for... at least a year.
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
Hiker, Yoga Teacher, Engineer, Painter, Be-er of Me
Bellevue, WA
#12
Posted 05 November 2009 - 11:17 AM
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#13
Posted 13 November 2009 - 05:26 PM
Off Savella after two weeks of 12.5mg because I could not tolerate titrating up and hadn't seen improvement on the low dose.
Started Flexeril muscle relaxant at bedtime - theory is this will relax muscles and improve sleep, thereby increasing energy and ability to exercise to improve other fibro symptoms. Also started Mobic Acid & CoQ10 supplements. It has only been three days, but I seem to have more energy & sleep has improved a bit -- hope to keep improving!
3/26/09 gluten-free - celiac confirmed from tTG IgA 3/3/09, biopsy 3/26/09, double DQ2 / single DQ8 positive
10/27/09 diagnosed fibromyalgia - supplemented with amino acids - improved health for a few months -- then substantial deterioration (maybe one good hour per day for ~17 months)
8/10/11 - Started Elimination Diet for Autoimmune Disease
1/1/12 - Tomato, Pepper, Corn, Peanut, Soy, Bean, Pea, Citrus, Pineapple, Avocado, Seed, Shellfish and Gluten FREE
* Healthier than ever in my life. Didn't know how sick I really was until I removed all possible food intolerance *
"This is your life, are you who you want to be?" ~switchfoot
#14
Posted 16 November 2009 - 07:42 AM
I tried Cymbalta several times but it's really hard on my stomach and it made my muscles twitch and caused constant yawning even though I wasn't tired.
Maybe you could try the old classic amitriptyline. It's really cheap, too!!
Diagnosed by skin biopsies with DH September 2009
Confirmed celiac disease by GI biopsy and all positive blood tests Oct. 09
Learning to be gluten-free - and healthy!
#15
Posted 16 November 2009 - 10:01 AM
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
Hiker, Yoga Teacher, Engineer, Painter, Be-er of Me
Bellevue, WA

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