The Honeymoon is Over – Burning Mouth Syndrome

Well, we knew it could happen. The combination of Clonazepam ODT and Cymbalta gave me a good long run, but the tingling has gradually morphed back into my usual burning cycle, and it is time for me to discuss next steps with my Neurologist. Luckily, I have our annual checkup coming up soon.

A higher dosage of Cymbalta?

My magic eight ball says “Doubtful.” I have started getting some minor muscle tremors similar to what I experienced on Effexor XR, and I think a higher dose of Cymbalta would probably make that worse.

Ramp off of Cymbalta?

This sounds like what he may suggest, but I will wait and see.

Is there anything else we can try?

Not that I have heard about, but this is why I go to a Neurologist. He keeps an eye out for me and others who suffer from Burning Mouth, and I am blessed to have such an open-minded and professional advocate.

I will let you all know what I find out at my checkup in early November.

Take care out there, and keep using your coping strategies as holidays approach and stress can increase. Remember, one of the best things you can do for your body and your pain is hydration. Keep that water or other drink handy and stay as comfortable as possible.

The Journey Continues – Life With Burning Mouth

The great news? The combination of 1 mg of Clonazepam ODT and 40mg of Duloxetine is still working. I am still experiencing a tingle of the tongue rather than burning, and it has been liberating.

The not-so-great news? I still have Burning Mouth Disorder, and there is no cure or even a definitive diagnostic test on the horizon. In nearly seventeen years of burning, the best we can hope for is remission. Still, the second best is a combination of medicines and coping strategies (Stay hydrated, my friends!) that allow us to function and avoid descending into depression.

We have talked about depression before and what a sneaky and destructive beast it can be. Please stay aware, and if you have people around you who care for you, ask them to be aware if your sleeping, eating, moods, or general behavior change dramatically. Sometimes those around us notice before we do because we are already in the woods.

If you haven’t seen a Neurologist, I encourage it. I find that of all the specialties out there, Neurologists are a bit more likely to have heard of or seen BMS/BMD and also seem more open to trying different therapies. Mine has had my migraines under control for over six years, and the current BMS/BMD therapy has been working for nearly a year now. Fingers crossed, right?

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Clonazepam ODT and Cymbalta for Burning Mouth

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Another month began and I am still getting the best symptom relief I have ever had without annoying side effects.

Clonazepam ODT at 1 mg and Cymbalta at 40 mg once a day is doing the trick for me. I try not to get too excited about it because I have been fighting this dragon for almost seventeen years, and I know things can change, flares can happen, and medicines can simply stop working.

Meanwhile, I am going to enjoy this respite. I am traveling with my family to Maine for a couple of weeks and then to Amsterdam with my husband. He will be working, but I will take long walks, look at beautiful old things, and enjoy the coolness that is sadly lacking in Texas right now.

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Cymbalta and Burning Mouth

As promised, here is an update on my Burning Mouth Journey and the latest thing I am trying.

You may remember my experience with Effexor XR/Venlafaxine and the muscular tic side effects that forced me to abandon it even though it had been very effective at reducing my burn to a tingle.

My primary Doctor suggested that I talk with my Neurologist about compounds similar to Effexor XR but that may have fewer side effects. My Neurologist listened, did some research, and we decided to try Cymbalta/Duloxetine at a very low dose and see if it made a difference. This was in addition to the Klonopin/Clonazepam ODT at .50 to 1 mg daily that I take to control the burning escalation.

I must admit that at 20 mg per day of Cymbalta/Duloxetine, I noticed no change at all. I passed this information back to my Neurologist and he prescribed 30 mg per day.

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Not So Sweet Sixteen with Burning Mouth

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Every year in May now, I join Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis, fundraising and supporting my oldest grandson in his fight with CF.

I celebrate Mother’s Day with my family…

And I mark off yet another year of Burning Mouth Syndrome/Disorder. This year marks the sixteenth anniversary and the beginning of the seventeenth year because there is no cure or even a reliable treatment in sight.

Sounds a bit melodramatic, doesn’t it? Believe me, if you felt what we feel every single day, you might slip a bit into the dramatic side yourself!

I have described Burning Mouth Syndrome/Disorder in this blog several times over the years, so I won’t make you read that again, but you can definitely find the definition here in prior posts.

Today I made my yearly pilgrimage to the Neurologist to check in, renew my Aimovig prescription (For migraines – VERY effective), renew my Clonazepam ODT prescription (helps me deal with the daily burn), and to talk about any other options that may have come up in the past year.

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