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Old 05-16-2011, 12:26 PM #7
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Confused flares

My husband suffers from idiopathic pn (2 yrs) in his feet. He feels now & since it happened (he works in a hospital OR & was pulling a heavy laser out of a truck and felt a pull in his back) that it has something to do with his back. He has had tests done seen specialists been to PT & no one agrees. But every time he does a specific move or pulls a heavy object his feet flare up? All he takes for pain is Lyrica. He is also now on Zoloft because of depression. He is a strong man and continues to work every day but is frustrated because no one in the medical field believes him. Anyone else ever have flare ups due to heavy lifting? or pulling?
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