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I have been taking alpha-lipoic acid for years, it reduces my pain level, but I have found that brand matters, I use Jarrow. Also evening primrose oil, or something else with GLA.
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I second the Tramadol. Just be very stingy with it. I find that I build a tolerance to it if I take an "extra" one every now and then. If I stay at the lowest dose possible and wait to take it until the "prescribed" time, it does a great job with the pain, if that makes sense. I just started taking Alpha Lipoic Acid a few days ago, if you haven't tried it, it might be worth researching....-Brian
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