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Old 12-02-2013, 08:19 PM #1
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Default new to neurotalk and neuropathy

Just have a couple of questions on what people are doing for pain. I have severe pain in both feet that prevent me from walking very much. I am currently talking hydrocodone 10-325 4 times a day. The dr put me on gabapentin today has anyone had any luck with gabapentine relieving any pain? The pain pills by their self's are not strong enough. What pain meds are y'all taking and do they work. Any replys s would be greatly appreciated.
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