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Old 07-12-2010, 02:33 PM #1
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Default Help! This is depressing.PN

The pain is worsening. The tingling has spread throughtout my hands and feet. It seems as though the increase of neurontin isn't doing a thing. The nights are tragic. I get such little deep sleep that the days are getter shorter. I can cope somewhat in the morning but by the early afternoon, I ama basket case. I am tryin to nold down a part-time job. But with great difficulty and with alot of prayer.
I that bentithiamine , as was suggested by a friend but [I] am still as lethargic as ever.
I don't know how to function with this disease and how to live with this pain.
I am taking oxycodone in the evening that gives me some relief. I tried vicotin and that did absolutely nothing.
Does anyone have any advice???
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