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Old 11-01-2014, 10:42 PM #1
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Default Had RFA done 8 days ago, still in pain!!!

Hello all, new to the forums here...so like i said, i had an RFA procedure done 8 days ago and i am still in ALOT of pain. The first 3 days after the procedure the pain was quite dimmed down than what it was. But i started to feel the pain again at the fourth day. I am currently taking tegretol 200mg which seems to help with the pain but the it makes me super zombieish. Doctors have had me on ssri's and snri's in the past but they dont seem to work long term...why is that???? Any comments greatly appreciated
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