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Old 07-12-2012, 10:08 PM #4
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I'm in my eight year of gabapentin, when I first started it I weighed 115lbs-too thin so I enjoyed the subtle weight gain. Then I went to Lyrica and went to 160. No amount of workouts or meal plan could get me past 150lbs., I was stuck there.
I did alot of research and finally made peace with the idea of spinal cord stimulator, had my one week trial put in today, very sore where the leads went in to where they end. That aside, no neuropathy burning, still playing with my settings but I think this is the ticket to get me back to wearing shoes and even taking walks. Will keep you posted
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