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Old 01-25-2014, 12:53 PM #3
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I've had someone at my support group meeting today tell me that if my 50 mg of amitriptyline has cut my pain down to a 0-1 then I am one of the few who has responded (from the group) and that I'm lucky to have it work for me....
I'll ask for lyrica when I see my new pain consultant....

my latest symptom has been tingling and itching, I'm really hoping they are starting to grow back or at least quiet down some more of their buzzing
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I have...vulval nerve pain
I take...50 mg Elavil/Ami, 150 mg LYRICA
+magnesium oxide (works for me)
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