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Old 01-05-2012, 06:16 PM #1
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Default neuropathy pain relief help

I have to say i am no pain wimp by any means, ive had chrohn's disease for 20 years, but this pain is the worst i have ever had to deal with. i currently take 900 mg of neurontin 3x/day , i have ultram i can take and i have lidocaine patches which are a real pain for me and dont offer much relief at all.. i just keep wondering if the only thing that will work for pain relief is a morphine drip!! would love any new ideas that may offer some relief
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