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Old 05-03-2007, 10:23 PM #1
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Default Lyrica Not Working Anymore

I have developed a tolerance for Lyrica, I need to take 1500 mg during the day and an additional 750 mg at night and No physician will prescribe the amounts that I need to give me the relief I need from debilitating pain in my feet. My thoughts turn to suicide on those nights that the burning oil/stabbing pain in my feet keeps me awake. I normally would never consider ending my life, but the pain occludes my thinking to the point that I am on the verge of taking drastic measures. Where can I get OTC Lyrica so that I can dose myself in the increasing amount needed? (My blood and urine work indicate normal renal and liver function).
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