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Old 08-19-2012, 02:20 PM #1
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Hi,
I have been in pain for 3 years now with only medication treatment which i dont want to be on the rest of my life. The pain is in my groin, testicles, and radiates down my inner legs. I take amitriptylin, gapapentin, and tramadol which is the medication i dont like because of its habit forming properties. I have had a mri and a emg with no results so i feel like there is no answer. Sex can increase pain sometimes as well. The doctor told me its a type of neuralgia/neuropathy with no explanation. I think he just does not know. Has anyone had this same pain issue and what is your opinion. Thanks for you support.

Tim
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