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Old 01-31-2007, 07:13 PM #1
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Confused peripheral neuropathy

Hi, My P.N. started 4yrs ago now I am numb from waist down, the pain is excruciating and opiates just dont agree with me, neurontin,tegretol,lyrica all dont seem to work for me. At the moment I am taking 300mg Lyrica, 75mg Endep and 5mg Oxycontin takes the edge off the pain not nearly enough can anybody help anything appreciated. Doctors at a loss. Lizmindurbiz.
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