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Default Hand Pain

What in the world can I do for the hand pain from sensory neuropathy,,, it wakes me up at night,, burns my forarms,, but the odd thing is the fingers curl over at night at the knuckles on both hands,, and lock,, started out on the left hand about a year ago,, just one finger,, now its both hands and anything I do that aggrevates my hands makes them hurt worse,, I take tramadol,, and neurotin,, max dose,, nothing seems to work,, I just want one nights sleep without pain
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