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Old 11-29-2009, 08:17 PM #1
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Default Back to work and my PN is much worse

I'm back at work and trying to cope with the PN at the same time. The meds make me fuzzy, and it's hard to know if I'm doing the job right sometimes. The pain has increased considerably. At times, my arms are almost purple, and my hand coordination is terrible. I can't type accurately any more.

Has anyone else experienced the progression of PN after working (sitting for long periods of time). I try to take breaks, but I can't really take very many. I'm thinking of asking my dr. for a change in meds. I'm currently on neurontin for the pain, but it doesn't seem to be working any more. I'm also on seroquil(sleeping) and adderol. I'm concerned that my PN is progressing, but I need to work.

Any suggestions?
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