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Old 10-01-2006, 12:44 PM #1
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Default Please Help!!

I have been suffering with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy for the last 6 years after a car accident (for those that do not know it is a syndrome that attacks the nervous system and leaves you in constant pain all the time). Now 2 months again my Doctors diagnosed me with Neuropathy in my feet. The pain I experience now is unbelievable. How do you cope? How do you get around? I use a cane but it is still so hard to walk? I am cuurently taken about 100mg of oxycontin per day along with 500mg of Zonnegran per day and 30mg of Lexapro per day.

I find myself spending too much of my time in bed and do not want to end up that way for good. Any suggestions on what I can do to keep going? I'm all ears!!!! Thank you for all of your help!!!!!!

Mark
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