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Old 04-07-2014, 07:30 PM #1
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Default What is with this purring feeling???

Recently I feel like I have a purring cat sitting on the right side of my body from the waist down. This feeling is very different from the tingling that I had when first diagnosed. The purring is especially noticeable when it stops and is the strangest thing. My doctor has suggested to start me on neurontin but the side effects seem worse than the annoyance of the purring. Has anyone experienced the purring and what has been your experience with neurontin?

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