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Old 05-01-2015, 01:05 AM #1
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Default It's happening at skin level

Whatever is happening I think is definately happening in the skin. Every night when I wake up my pain and crushing and throbbing and twitching is really really bad. Tonight I noticed that there was a big difference in these feelings in the areas where I rubbed my cream compound ( calves, back of upper arms, inside wrists and upper back. I can only assume that whatever is happening is happening at skin level and the creAm works as extra pain/numbing agent so I feel less there.
Does this happen to anybody else?
Also, my sleep has been plagued by scary and upsetting dreams ( when I actually manage to sleep. ) I'm thinkin it's the nortriptiline, does this go away?p
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