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Old 03-16-2014, 11:56 AM #1
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Default This is a horrible disease!!!

I am 67 yrs young have had pn for 16 yrs now. I take 2400 gabapentin and 2-3 norco (10/325)a day. I still can hardly walk most days! I have an electric wheelchair for the really bad days. I get very depressed because of the constant pain. I still drive but can usually only make one quick stop at grocery store etc.
My pn is very bad in my legs- up to butt! And my arms are getting bad now. Sorry to just gripe but i can't think of anything "happy" to say about this disease.
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