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Old 05-27-2015, 06:54 PM #1
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Hello,

I spoke to my doctor tonight and expressed my concern about relying about Oxycodone to sleep every night for the past two months. He said that he wasn't that concerned because I only take it at night but nonetheless said we can try a different drug at night for sleep. He called in Nortriptyline and said I am to take one pill at night. He said it should help with sleep. I am still taking the Lyrica 100 mg three times a day. Has anyone had any experiences with Nortriptyline? I feel like all I do is take drugs, I hate it! By the way, I feel like the Lyrica has done nothing as I am still in constant pain. The shooting pain brings me to my knees!

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