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Old 08-24-2015, 07:12 PM #1
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Default Increased Pain

Hi everyone, I'm after a little help here.
I have my follow up appointment with the Neurologist on Monday.
Since my last posts the pain has increased and is constant in my hip, groin and thighs.
I was starting to wonder if I'm having hip problems that are unrelated to my PN. The nerve pain is in my groin and through my thigh and into my knee on my left side. All my PN started on the left side. Only reason I don't think it is my hip is that I have a deep ache in both my thighs. The 300mg of Lyrica is helping me sleep beautifully but I have constant pain.

Still some memory, organising problems and also with concentration. I will mention this all to the Neuro and see what she says.

The original referral from my doc to the Neuro was with his concerns with my memory and to see if she would organise a PET scan.

Well here's hoping for some answers and hopefully some pain management.

Cheers,

Phil
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