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Old 11-16-2006, 08:50 PM #1
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A warm hello to all.I have only posted a few times. So I don't want to bore anyone by repeating myself.
I am recently diagnosed with Fibro,anklosing spondylitis,arthritis in several joints and cervical as well as lumber stenosis.Spondylosis,bone spurs,several disk herniations,root compression and Rls.

For years I remained in the "probable M.S" status.The M.S clinic treated me with baclofen,klonopin,prozac,foltate, provigal etc...No interferons..thank God!
I have a brain lesion left frontal lobe which has only grown slightly the past two years.
A spinal neurosurgeon wanted to operate...doing a triple cervical fusion.
When going for a second opinion regarding the surgery I was sent to a rheumy.He was able to determine my proper diagnosis.I was given requip and lyrica.The lyrica seemed promising at first.
Then it made me sleepy and I gained weight....which I am already overweight....

Today I begin taking Robaxin and neurontin.And yes I still take provigal,and prozac.I also take loratab.Any input about these meds???

I have in the past tried skelaxan,nabutome,zanaflex etc....none of those helped.Thanks IZ
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