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Old 12-05-2009, 05:13 AM #7
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Tongue Meds used

Hello all
I am new here so here is what I take:

Neurontin - Started on it 4 years ago at a small dose and it helped, the pain is getting worse in my feet and legs so I am now maxed out at 3600 mg and it will help for awhile. The beginning side effects SUCK being sick to my stomach and sleepy, but they do go away.

Lyrica - Started around 2 years ago (I think) it seems to help

Tramadol & Hyrdocodone I take one around every 4 hours and switch back and forth. Taken along with wearing a fentynal patch it keeps me able to move around and live.

Man reading what I wrote makes me sick that my life kinda sux right now. I want it back!!!
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