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Default Lyrica and discontinuation and those that have made it through.

Hi Everyone,

Been four weeks now since last took Lyrica. However, still getting neck ,thoracic and face spasms , ( these symptoms only started while taking Lyrica ) My Neuropathic pain suddenly returned but not too bad now. The spasms I believe ? are called Dystonia and I read that this is caused by disruption of the neurotransmitters. ? Can anyone that has reached the other side relate to this .
My Doc is in denial that there is any effects from Lyrica and so looks at me as some oddity. Does not do much for your confidence.

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