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Old 03-24-2010, 11:33 AM #1
KatTru KatTru is offline
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Location: Texas
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Default Hello, new CRPS member here

New to this. Have CRPS upper torso and limbs, bouts of depression. Currently taking Ketamine, Cymbalta, Lyrica, Trazadone. Was on Hydrocodone, newly prescribed Nuycynta (small dose to start, little benefit). Doc will be adjusting dosage in 2 weeks but could use more now. Have neurostimulator spinal implant for 6 yrs. Not much help, but getting higher frequency reprogramming tomorrow. Am told it help with machine's pulsation, makes it less so. Hope it helps. Anyway, glad to be here. Hugs to everyone.
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