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Old 10-27-2010, 01:39 PM #1
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Default Nightly Neuropathy Pain

Why does neuropathy pain become so intense once you go to bed at night? I feel the pain starting around 8pm and by the time I get ready for bed, it hurts so bad that I obviously can't sleep and become so agitated that I almost loose my mind. I try to watch TV or work a puzzle book, but have no concentration due to the pain. Does anyone have the same trouble and if so, please share what you do.

I take 2 vicidon's and 2 xanax and sometimes get relief.

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