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Originally Posted by januarybabe View Post
I have been suffering from PN for 2 1/2 years now. The last week or so I have been feeling better. I am on 2700 mg gabapentin, 100 mg Tramadol, and lidocaine patch. I know these are fairly high doses, but it seems like pain has leveled off or even a little improved. My PN is idiopathic. Do pain works work better over time?
I am glad that you are feeling better. I hope you continuously feet better.

I am on Gabapentin 1500mg a day but just Friday, this was increased to 1800mg a day. I dont take tramadol or any kind of pain killer. I use Lidocaine Patch too. I put it in the instep (just in front of the ankle). This is the best spot that works for me. It allows me to do my responsibilties.
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