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Old 04-14-2007, 05:03 PM #1
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Hi,

I have battled an autoimmune disorder/autonomic nervous system that has progressed into autonomic neuropathies(peripheral/polyneuropathy) since 1991
As this disease has progressed into inflammatory myopathy I am constantly trying to learn how to better manage all the medications so I can have a little quality of life.

I am always glad to hear from others about how they manage their illness.

I have just started Lyrica and I'm still having a lot of pain. Have any suggestions???
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