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Old 12-04-2008, 03:56 AM #1
Shelbyrhay Shelbyrhay is offline
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Default HI Everyone

Hi I had a few questions.
So I just got diagnosed with O.N. and my main symptoms are stiff neck, eye pain, pounding headaches in the back of my head and severe burning and sensitivity on my scalp. I can't shower easily because it hurts the scalp. Anyway, I am on Neurotin and I am wondering if anyone else has taken this? It works really well for a bit and then the burning comes back. I had steriod shots on Tuesday but oddly it moved my burning to the top of my head, a place it hadn't been before and numbed the nerves pretty well on the back of my head.
My symptoms of this Neurotin is severe mood swings(think crying or happiness) and I lose my thought so fast. Talking in a complete sentence without forgetting is a big thing.
Does anyone else have feedback on this drug?
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