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Old 03-18-2014, 05:14 PM
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Hey surfer00,

I have recently started taking a low dosage (25mg) of Lyrica, and recently added Imipramine 10 mg over the past couple of days. I dis not want to increase the dosage of Lyrica due to the sides. After learning to deal with the sides of Lyrica, it began to lose some of it's effectiveness, so I had to wanted to add the Imipramine. I take both together before bed.
So far I am having pretty good luck.
The pain has not ben eliminated, but definitely has helped with cramping, burning, pins and needles. Since taking the Lyrica, I have had some involuntary muscle jerks, most in legs. I have problems with pain in my neck, scapula, low back, feet and hands.

About a mont and half a go I was in the worst pain I have ever experienced and so far, I have relief from this.

I also take Vitamin B12, B1, R-Lipoic Acid and Magnesium

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Thank you everyone for your insights. I think part of me posted here for a little pity. No one else really gets it. My wife has been amazing, so maybe one 'normie' gets it.

Mrs D and others, I have taken your suggestions to heart. I just received epson lotion in the mail yesterday. My wife gave me a foot/leg rub last might and it felt wonderful! I didnt really notice that the epson provided any relief on its own, but the combination of lotion and the rub felt amazing.

Mrs D - I am now taking lukewarm showers as suggested. I always enjoyed a long hot shower in the morning and never thought that I shouldn't continue to do so. Too early to tell if it helps, but I will certainly continue.

I also appreciate the heads up about Pfizer possibly helping me with the costs. Apparently an exception is going through channels to approve me for my meds.

Susanne C. - thanks for the input. I have always said that when I see a grumpy or uncaring doctor, nurse, aide, etc that they should change occupation. Medicine and a few other jobs like school teacher should be left to only those with a calling and a "customer first" mentality. I have met amazing doctors and doctors that I wouldn't let in my house when I wasn't there.

I am one of those dreaded 'lurkers' I'm afraid. I take much more than I give here and I want you all to know how much I appreciate you all.
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