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Old 08-07-2015, 08:23 AM #5
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Another question....after waking up I lie in bed trying to get back to sleep. During this time I have the most intense burning, particularly in my legs. I have said before how my body feels heavy, numb, like I'm being compresswd but I also get the worst burning. It is all over every inch of my legs. It feels like each legs is wrapped in a blanket that burns and stings me. It starts to get bad about 10-15 minutes after waking. Anybody have this? Why does it take a few minutes to get going? Then it builds up into intense pain. Is this because the gabapentin is wearing off In the wee hours of the morning?
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