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Old 03-14-2010, 10:42 AM #1
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Default Do you live with pain because of MS?

I was diagnosed 15 years ago and had no type of pain, now since Oct. I have pain all the time in my legs, it doesn't go away without meds, the doc put me on Lyrica, but couldn't afford it so he prescribed Neurontin.
I have asked this question before but no one has answered me, Does this mean that MS has progressed to this point? I don't really know how you can tell if it has progressed, I am on LDN and haven't had an attack in several years, new symptoms, yes, but this pain is wearing me down, because of the neurontin I have to take something else for bad constipation. Seems like my life is not my own anymore, I am always taking meds. I guess I don't have any choice, just wondering about you. Can anyone answer my question.
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