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Old 05-14-2013, 11:30 AM #1
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Default Conservative or aggressive treatment???

If I am not medicated enough I will sit on my couch all day and night and shake my legs over and over like a crazy person. My Doctors want to take a conservative approach to my neurapathy and have me take nothing to address the pain. I get very upset I call them barbaric. What is it? Do they not believe how painful this is?? Or do they just not have enough experience? Student Neurolgist, and My Primary Doctor. I have State ins. It wont be another 6 months before I get good ins through my soon to be husband. There are days I am fit to be tied. I have alot of days that the pain in not under control and I have heart palpatations most of the day cause my blood pressure is so high. I am already on Toperal XL a blood pressure medacine. I just dont know what to do.
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