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Old 07-29-2011, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by nide44 View Post
I own and operate a locksmith business, both retail store and road service work. I opened this business 35 years, ago.
I was finally Dx'd with PN in 1999 -12 years ago.
I am, at the moment. a sole owner operator and am in the store/shop 6 days a week at 8:30 am and close-up when I have to go out on a service call. Working on doors to the 3rd or 4th floor walk-up to sun decks- sometimes can be a problem with my legs and feet feeling like cement, as well as my emphysema - so I just take my time. Some jobs can be so difficult, strength-wise, that I just do not take the job and refer it to my son or another locksmith younger and stronger. Some jobs can become a total surprise, and it takes so much out of me that I go home feeling as if I'd been hit by a truck. I'm sore for days.
But usually I can anticipate what needs to be done, and schedule myself accordingly so that I can get the job accomplished.
It usually is the car and home lock-outs that are the most physically demanding. Sometimes I need a gorilla to have the strength to do certain problematical things.
But I'll be 67 this Sept., and am still working full time, 6 days a week- but I no longer have 24 hour emergency service. Between 5-6pm, I'm on my way home for the nite.
I take 600mg Lyrica/day and 400mg Tramadol/day in equally divided doses.
If it weren't for those meds, I'd be a cripple in bed at home. I owe my livelihood to my PN meds.
Bob,
Do the meds help with leg weakness & walking ability? I do not use any meds, having given up on neurontin, et al. However, I am seriously mobility impaired and if I thought that Lyrica & Tramadol might restore my walking, I'd try them asap.

I feel I am one step away from being a "cripple in bed at home." Thanks for your help!
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