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Default Mrs D. Help with Lyrica sideffects

I am on lyrica 75mg in the morning only. Even at 75 mg I feel my burning pain is managed by this drug. But I read on the list of side effects only tonight under Nervous System (9% neuropathy, 20% ataxia, parasthesis, neuralgia, and Gillian Barre). Now I am thinking how would someone like me notice if they get neuropathy or More/ different neuropathy from using lyrica? Does this drug really cause the same problem that it's being prescribed to treat??

Any information on this old be very appreciated. Thank you!!
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