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Old 06-20-2009, 07:39 AM #3
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Hi. I just started neurontin a few months ago and am still on the increase but am on other meds too. For me I have made progress since being on the combo I am. I still have days where I cry through pain but am able to do more. As for increasing pain I do not know. Like for me I had a lidocaine infusion that did and a nerve block that increased to but as for orals I am not sure. Sometimes things for me are flukes and sometimes a connection. How long and what dose are you on? I have heard it is like 1800-3200 or something for most.
Roy can you go on any other meds for the mood. Actually my meds even on my horrid days have been better but I see a psych too. That was a very good thing I did. I am still anxious and down a lot but in comparison to the horrid state I was in mentally it is progress. One can't go from A to Z.
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