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Old 06-20-2011, 02:44 PM #41
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Hi everyone. I have had MS for 21 yrs. I am in the secondary progressive phase now. I joined here in part because I am trying to find out if anyone knows anything about tapering off Lyrica and triggering regular daily spasms. Can't get help from my doctors...yet. Several recommendations - none of which I like. Is there a particular place I should post or look for more info?

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Hi Melanie and welcome to NeuroTalk!

What condition were you taking Lyrica for? Was it for MS? We have a Medications Forum.....here is the link.....http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum72.html. You might want to start a thread about Lyrica and ask any questions you have about it. You can also start a thread in the MS forum if that is a more appropriate forum.

You can also do a search and see a collection of all threads that deal with Lyrica.

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HI MJ I have no idea about Lyrica, but would think that if you post on the front side of the MS forum, several here use that med, and can probably help you.
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Hello, I just joined today. I am an old MSr of (21 years)
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Hi hazreg and welcome to NeuroTalk! Sorry to hear of your MS but glad you found us here. We have lots of members with MS here and always welcome newbies to the group. There's also a gluten intolerance forum (http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum13.html) so I'm sure you'll find lots of useful information on this site. Join right in and let any of us know if you need help.
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My name is Teri and as the title says, my 2nd opinion doc says he is 90% sure that I have RRMS. I go next week for head, neck, upper and lower back MRIs and the evoked potentials. I did tons of research and brought my sx and concerns to my first doc and he would budge off of a peripheral neuropathy and essential tremor diag.
I just turned 50 this week and am actually happy to have found a doc who took the time to listen to all I had to say and ask. I know that the sooner I start meds, the better off I will be.
It is my hope that I can continue to work as long as possible as a k-2 reading teacher as I am a single parent and am still raising child/teen #3.
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Hi Teri and welcome to NeuroTalk. I'm glad you found an understanding doctor. They are few and far between! Let us know how your MRI and Evoked Potentials testing comes out. Glad you found this site!
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