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Old 06-15-2011, 08:25 AM #1
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Default newbie very worried

hi every one i havnt done this before so i might mess it all up sorry . i was diagnosed with peripheal neuropathy a few months ago caused by pernicious anemia and thyroid disease , the pins and needles in feet got so bad i had to go see gp who put me on folate , the pain in my legs and arms became unbearable im 43 was very active and now cant work, ive been put on a new drug called pregabalin wich makes me feel like crap ,im very worried about the outlook of all this i know it wont get better but will it get worse .
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