I take gabapentin and cymbalta for neuropathy pain. They do help, I don't get the stabbing pains I once had. I think it did have some positive impact on my bladder. Before I started taking gabapentin, my bladder would jump around much of the day, I assume from contractions. After gabapentin, it mostly stopped. I've tried all the normal medications for over-active bladder, but they don't do anything. My issue seems to be with my sphincter (I guess) and the fact that I have little or no feeling of bladder or bowel content. Many times, my bladder just empties. If I'm wearing a diaper, I can feel the warmth, if not, I can feel the wetness running down my leg. It has always been this way. I think the gabapentin has made my neuropathy pain much more manageable, but lately, I've been noticing increased leg and ankle pain that breaks through in the evenings. From my readings, I think I'm at an early stage of autonomic neuropathy. My stomach and intestines seem to have slowed down. That is one indication. I haven't had any heart issues, but went to cardiologist this morning because of arrhythmia. She wasn't concerned, but I get a walk around EKG machine next week to make sure. This whole nerve thing is so sketchy, it seems to me. In my case, it works sometimes and not others. So what causes it to short circuit or whatever it is is a mystery. And even if they knew, not sure they can fix it. The only thing they tell me about my peripheral neuropathy is to manage the pain, there is no fix. I'd gladly pay you Tuesday for good nerves today
