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Old 02-16-2007, 07:55 PM #1
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this board but I have posted on the Neuropathy Association and Braintalk boards in the past. I'm 59 and have had PN for almost 20 years. It progressed very slowly but I have had almost unbearable foot pain for several years now. I take Lyrica, Oxycontin and Wellbutrin (to mitigate the side effects of the Lyrica). I also deal with many ther related issues. I do have a question tonight. The last month or so my skin has started to hurt. Is this another side of the PN package?
Good luck and pain relief to all,
Tom
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