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Old 03-30-2015, 02:47 AM #5
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1)My neuropathy sure does wax and wane, but the pcp i went to see doesnt believe i have neuropathy, keeps trying to point it to mentally related.
When my neuropathy subside slightly, but it never goes completely away. When it comes back it is usually a new symptom, such as development small jolts of pain, and cool feeling.
2)red swelling hand, can be a sign of vascular problem, or allergic reaction,better to see a doctor about that.
3)your symptoms seem to be the result of the lyrica side effects.
5) did your issues began with lyrica or before?
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