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Old 11-18-2009, 08:43 PM #1
jakatak jakatak is offline
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Default Need help guys

I have been pain free for three days now. I've had relief in the past. Always seems to happen with no logic to it. I continue to take my Lyrica, tramadol and oxycodone.
I am exercising at a normal rate. Back still sucks. But, I have stopped all desserts for the past week. Now, my doc insists through all my tests, that I'm not diabetic, and I still question if it could still be an issue. For example:

GLUCOSE,FASTING 108 70 - 100 mg/dl
HOURS FASTING 12 hours

And:

CHOLESTEROL 213 0 - 199 mg/dl
TRIGLYCERIDE 174 0 - 149 mg/dl
HDL 40 >40 - mg/dl
LDL, CALC. 138 0 - 129 mg/dl
HOURS FASTING 12 hours

I just wonder if it could be this simple. Probably not. I'm not sure if I should dump the Lyrica...tramadol and or the heavy duty stuff....oxycodone 10mg 3 times a day.

Any ideas?
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