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Old 03-13-2014, 09:23 PM #3
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Sorry to hear about your pain but we all know how you feel. Gaba did nothing for me and I took double your dose however Lyrica all though similar worked like a charm together with tramadol. Even better was Amitriptyline but its horrid

You need to control your pain first before you can even try to process this disease and try to heal. Demand your doctor to keep trying until you find a fit, best of luck
Hi Zorro!

I had a drs apt today and am being weaned of the Gabapentin and going to start Lyrica also have some pain pills Percocet at night if needed. You're right have to control the horrid pain first.

Not for lack of trying to get help from the dr for the pain everytime I called he would up the gabapentin and say give it a week. He's not the one losing sleep and in tears from pain I am.

Thanks again.

Happy to hear you have success with Lyrica I hope I do too.
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