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Old 08-12-2015, 07:53 PM #1
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So sorry Phil. Maybe it is the Lyrica. I work and I have to be very alert as I am in customer service and work with multiple programs. When I took Lyrica and gabapentim I did strange things like putting the iron in refrigerator numerous things. Those drugs are not for me. I would rather do my own doctoring with ice bags and creams and acetamenaphin. It's not worth being in a deep heavy fog especially when I work.


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Hi uglogirl, yeah the problem is most of these episodes have happened before I started on Lyrica, todays happening is the first since I started taking it last week.
It will be interesting to see how it goes here on.
Thanks again.
Phil
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