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Old 07-20-2007, 09:13 AM #1
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Default Lyrica

Ive been taking lyrica for 2 weeks for nrve damage in my knee from 2 surgerys and i feel like im stoned 24/7. I am not a druggy and cant believe how this makes me feel. I did some reseaerch on it and some patients do get a drunk feeling.I take 100 mgs a day.I wake up still stoned.I'm really not complaining but its like they put thc in this pill.I see alot of ppl with sleepiness and dizzy symptoms,if i recall doesnt marijuana do that to some ppl.Anyone else feel like this...In my younger days i did some experimentation..but its been a long time since then but i remember the feeling.Sometimes im so out of it i can't drive or remember things.
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