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Old 10-07-2015, 08:47 PM #41
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Did you received medication for the syntoms?
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Old 10-08-2015, 06:49 AM #42
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Did you received medication for the syntoms?
Sorry I was traveling for work - I have tried gabapentin, cymbalta and Lyrica. The first two I tried a few years back. Gabapentin made me dizzy and tired, cymbalta really messed with my head badly and I am currently trying Lyrica.
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Sorry I was traveling for work - I have tried gabapentin, cymbalta and Lyrica. The first two I tried a few years back. Gabapentin made me dizzy and tired, cymbalta really messed with my head badly and I am currently trying Lyrica.
Np. I used thioctic acid for 6 months but dont work. Later two weeks of a low dose of Lyrica and as i awake frightening pain one morning, my doctor told me that dont work. Now since months im tryng Gabapentin (more thioctic acid), i dont know if it works, but my pain is a little better.

Have you ever tried capsaicin or "Nerve Support Formula" (this last will be something just "comercial")?
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So this should be called allodynia or dysesthesia??

I have pain of different intensities and differents parts of the body (like the pain of a sun burn, slaps or bites, or stings in some of the worst cases, is annoying) sometimes nothing too... I have also noticed that it has become a fixed pain in my right feet (pain there never completely disappears, so this can be a good data)

There are a lot of fashion about "fibromialgya/anxiety/psychosomatic" but i heard fibromialgya have more syntoms and also is more common in old womans.. anxiety/psychosomatic couldn be too if im very quiet for lot of times....
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