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Old 02-26-2016, 04:29 PM #1
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Default Another stab atsomething new

I keep trying new things for my SFN which is becoming unbearable. I am currently on 600 mg Lyrica/2 Bentofiamine per day/2 Metanx per day/5-6 Hydrocodone 10 mg per day with still no relief. I stopped taking the Amitryptaline because it did nothing but make me foggy.
So I've been looking at the commercials for Blue Emu for my arthritic hands and found that they also make a spray. Since I cannot access my feet with my hands to run lotions on them (which kills me) I thought perhaps a spray might do. Previously at my neurologist's suggestion, I tried Solarcane, again nothing there. So I thought I would try this Blue EMU. Has anyone heard of it/tried it?
Thanks.
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