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Old 06-03-2014, 12:31 AM #1
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Default Neurologist visit today...

Hi,
So after my 2 month wait, I finely got to see the doctor. He asked a lot of questions, told him about my linage of PN relatives, that got his attention.
The next step is a nerve conduction test, but have to wait again until July 23!
He is suspecting small fiber neuropathy, he noticed that I have hair loss on my legs where the nerve damage pattern.
Started me on Lyrica. Only taking 75mg twice a day... That stuff is pricey! To bad they won't approve the Generic, Pfizer is making a killing with this stuff...
It IS all about the money.
I am wondering if there is a interaction with Zolpidem?
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