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Old 11-06-2010, 01:07 AM #7
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supposed to be 10% per week . that is down 10%old up 10% new every week. Lyrica is very potent. Most stay clear after trying it no doubt going in to hard to fast. The side effects will diminish though it may take a very long time.
I guess I'll stay on my Gabapentin, the increased dose seems to have kicked in, just within the last few days, not perfect by any means, but about a 50% reduction of sensations. It is amazing how eliminating the symptoms can help your state of mind. Especially if I am busy, moving a lot, when I sit down or am still it is more noticeable. So glad it stops when I sleep.

However if I have to keep increasing Gab, I am going to ask for Lyrica. I take 1200 mg. now and am getting fatter by the minute!
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