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Default Nerve regeneration and dosing of anti-convulsants

Hello,

If you have sensory SFN and are on lyrica or neurotin and are one of the lucky few who have had regeneration,

was it best to maximize the dose to experience the least pain or try to dose down and document the symptoms.

I have not had full pain control anyway, but every now and then can "take" the symptoms. But when try to get off, symptoms come back full force.

Any suggestions?
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