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Old 10-22-2013, 09:07 AM #25
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One other thing I thought about the neurontin/gabapentin. It may not be the same for you, but for me the pain started changing in character before it went away. It turned from stabbing to burning, but still hurt like hell, before it finally receded. If you're still in pain, but the pain seems to be a little different than it was (not better, just different), you might be on the road to help.
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