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Old 09-18-2015, 12:05 AM #1
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Hi rsd me,

I will see my neuro in early December and I will ask him about it. I will also talk to my primary care. I am unable to take gabapentin because I have severe jerking of my nerves from it. LOL I thought my last brain MRI was going to end in a whiplash...I just stopped taking Mobic because of the side effects (swelling of my hands and face) with no benefit in pain reduction. My rheumy has been treating my pain and I havenot seen a pain management dr. But, I will talk to my awesome and understanding PCP.
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