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Default The Lyrica experience

Hi Everyone. Have got down to 50mg but then neuropathic pain returned . also today thumping headaches and neckaches shortness of breath . Seen DOC who reckons coming off too fast so wants me to go up 50mg again as well as going on SSRI 5mg. Very confused disappointed . does anyone have experience of this situation ?

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