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Old 01-17-2011, 06:38 PM #1
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hello,my name isRich i have had oc for 2 years,i have tried lots of conventional things.The only thing that kind of works is 200mgs of lyrica and steroid inj. every3 weeks.Sometimes i feel like it is getting better,but most of the time,its just all over my head.Has anybody ever healed?How did this happen to you.My neurologist think it was phn from shingles and i think it could of happenen from a rough massage.Is the reason it occurs have to do with if it heals quicker or not?How did you other folks get this?I have been recomended for the stimulater.Do you think this will help.The injections help some.Once,after 4 months of injections the pain went away for a month and a half.But a month ago I rubbed it wrong for a couple of seconds(stupid move) and the pain is back,pretty bad.In the last 2 days it has felt a little better.Dp you think it will get back to what it was a month ago,kind of free of pain?Do you think the stim. will help?Please write back. I have never been able to find someone else with this.
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