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Old 06-09-2007, 09:09 AM #1
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Default Pain flare today......ugh!!!!!!!

Yesterday I had more pain than usual...even with my Lyrica...then I woke up this morning with the cramping in my calves and then when I got up my legs and hands were very stiff feeling and I ache all over....gees it's going to be one of THOSE days! Can anyone tell me a better medication for the pain than Lyrica? (besides the fact that Lyrica is causing weight gain.....ugh!! )
My dr. has diagnosed me with Neuropathy Myopathy at the moment but has taken a bunch of blood work this past week. So hopefully he'll be able to narrow the diagnosis down more.
Does Neuropathy always get worse over time?? Thanks! Roxie
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