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Old 09-13-2007, 06:27 PM #5
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Hi, if you didn't have feet problems, numbness etc before the surgery then i would definatley go back to the neurosurgeon, maybe a current MRI may help find the problem.
I had the same affect to Neurotin as you, like a walking zombie, but found Trammadol slow release very helpfull without giving me that zombie feeling.
good luck
Brian
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