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Old 08-14-2012, 02:17 PM #10
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I am seeing a doctor at Mass. General that has tentatively diagnosed me with SFN. I say tentatively as only a formality because just about everything fits.

Since my slay ride began 6 years ago I rarely ever get relief, except since I began Gabpantin. However, mine does seem to wax and wane throughout the week. I have experienced numerous weeks of relatively calm though not without pain, followed by numerous weeks of relative increased pain. I wish I understood the trigger better.
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