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Old 11-06-2015, 07:05 PM #1
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Hi this is just an inquiry. I had neuropathic pain about three years ago.The pain went but it left me with a most irritating problem. on the top of my foot, where the ankle and foot join, I keep getting the most awful shooting pain. its like someone cutting in to my flesh with a sharp knife. It doesn't last long but when it comes is so sudden and so sharp. I tried taking extra pregabalin, but it doesn't work. Does anyone have any ideas why this has suddenly started to happen. I've continued to have pins and needles in my foot beside this sharp pain.I would be most happy if someone could tell me
Thank you very much
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