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Old 09-17-2015, 03:54 AM #1
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Default Newbie to MP

Newly diagnosed with MP, really in a lot of pain and Drs dont seem interested in giving pain meds they prescribed Gapapentin 300mg 3x per day having a real hard time with it upsets my stomach...have a neuro appt in early Oct wondering how to make it till then.

Question what do you guys take for pain tried aspirn, tylenol, advil, aleve and I am ready to climb the wall...

I have alot of burning stabbing sensitivity in thigh clothing feels like sandpaper...tried the hot pepper stuff and since the thigh is soooo sensitive it felt like I was burned by scalding water and had to was it off

Nights are horrific I cant sleep for more than two hours and then up for two till I can walk off some of the pain...
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