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I also think Lyrica is MUCH better than Gabapentin!!! It's pain relief properties are superior to the Gabapentin! I get much more pain relief with the Lyrica and it lasts MUCH longer plus the dosage is of course a lot lower!

I'd recommend Lyrica over Gabapentin any old day! Besides, it doesn't cause the water retention that Gabapentin usually does! At least it's not as severe!

Thanks for mentioning it, Malawigirl08. Take care all. Hugs, Lee
I did have water retention from Gabapentin and got put in Lasix, a diuretic.
I have to fill out paperwork in order for insurance to pay for Lyrica due to higher price.
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