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Old 11-26-2010, 07:06 AM #1
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I am 25 and due to an intervention of the breast, my
life has been ruined. In 2007 (as my breast is
remained as that of a child) I have undergone a
a breast augmentation (fee), and I started to
have could e pain to 'right armpit and breast, hum
in my ears. As I continued to have more and more
pain, my surgeon has reopened after a month my
right breast, and he resigned saying that his work was
been done well and I had nothing. He
left at the mercy of events. ll my pain
increased dramatically in the meantime, I did not sleep at night had intense burning and I could no longer
move the right arm because of pain. I turned
several specialists and they gave me antineuralgic, the
excruciating pain forced me to stay at home x 7
many months. The drugs are used to make so much x
effect. I was a masseuse, I dropped
work, social life, I stopped driving, are
returned to live with my parents ... It's been three years, I
always tried to react, but unfortunately they are not healed,
I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy and pain
complex after surgery, I take many medications but none
of them is curative. Plastic surgeons who have
consulted say they have never had a case like
My, that from the point of view of the prosthesis is all ok. E
other specialists with indifference, they tell me
I am young and maybe that will be released over the years
some solution and I have to resign to live
with pain. I can only do with difficulty
few hours of cleaning, I can not drive, washed
hands and that there is no solution I go through
high doses of sedatives (but unfortunately the body gets used
soon to drugs) I am not a degenerative case and then
data are not very busy, but as you know
live with the pain, it is ugly both physically and
psychologically and for people who love me
that can not do anything to help me and although they
many visits to pay travel and we did not get
nulla.La worst thing is that my breast pain
right (I can feel it in depth) increases with the movement
even the most simple, I have costochondritis, tingling, burning
and I always have a cold, shivering interni.da two months
My breast pain and shoulder blade is changed, it is more
profondo.più strong, you just touch it with
clothes to unleash - the EMG and MRI of the column is
negative .. the last year by coming out within the rm
inflammation, but not any more .. I'm desperate else take
LYRICA 600 mg, Cymbalta 120 mg, infiltration
anesthetic .. there are other tests? Unfortunately here in Italy
I only give so many medicines, but do not bother
search for more causa.è excruciating pain, just feel
pc to my triggers pain.
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Not sure but for one thing I would look into whether you can find a pain
doctor. If you already see one sorry, I didn't understand that.

I know that it is what has helped me the most. I had a stiff very painful
neck, that had to have treatment. Because I couldn't even move it.

It was a pain specialist that did the treatments, which were shot forms
in the neck and then a longer procedure that has helped relieve the pain.

It took a few months but its worked and stayed good going on 4 years now.

I also have pain in shoulders, and other parts. But instead of lyrica I
use the generic for neurotin. I take 900mg a day now. It is helping.

Donna
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Hi ~ I'm sorry you're in such pain. I have had WONDERFUL LUCK with Topamax. This is like Lyrica, only it works much better FOR ME. I take 400mg. per day and it has taken away alll the burning, tingling type pain in my legs. You might ask your doctor about Topamax and see if he'll prescribe it for you.

I wish you the very best. God bless you. Hugs, Lee
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