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Old 03-23-2012, 09:57 PM #1
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Default what's going on with me exactly?

So...my neurologist is great with prescribing meds to help me not feel pain. I actually haven't even had to go see him until last February and got some Lyrica for a temporary nerve problem in my back.

Anyway... I was hoping that since there are a merrid of experts on this forum, maybe you could help explain the cause or any treatment of my symptoms... and yes, I don't post here often, but I am the crazy chick that caused her own peripheral nervous system problems.

Basically I'm wondering why it is I can't feel that much anymore...and honestly I've never been one to pay attention to my health, but... I notice that if I try to exercise any part of me, I don't feel much of a "burning" sensation at all. Also I've noticed I really don't feel much of a sensation on my head, none of my body feels ticklishness anymore (even in my nose or on the inside of my mouth) and I can't feel my reflexes, even though I've been told they do work.

Ideas, anyone?
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