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Old 10-30-2010, 02:35 PM #1
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I was having them all the time, like you, until the Lyrica. Now I don't feel them much at all. The med masks it.
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I was having them all the time, like you, until the Lyrica. Now I don't feel them much at all. The med masks it.
The Gabapentin worked in masking the sensations for me for about a year, now they are around the clock again, I think I will ask to change to Lyrica, don't want to keep increasing Gabapentin.

I feel better mentally when I don't physically feel these annoying, painful, rotten sensations all day long! It keeps screaming in my hear.......
"YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!!!"
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I also have them all the time from my toes to the top of my thighs, I am on neurontin and that does help with the pain but every now and then the pain get worse and nothing helps, it could also be from low pressure systems. I also get randomly tingling in my head and hands.
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