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Old 08-26-2011, 03:10 PM #1
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Default Nerve Pain

My husband had cervical spine surgery the end of May he was fine after
about 3 weeks then physical therapy .... After that session he presented
with shooting pain down his arms and it has not gone aways since..... He
tried Neurontin but he slept the whole afternoon and since going back to work
has been afraid to take it since he is a Tool & Die Maker working with machines.
Now the Doctor has prescribed Lyrica what has anyone experienced on this
drug???
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