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Old 07-24-2009, 07:56 AM #1
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Hi all. I have been on Lyrica now for four years or so. Along with that, I am also taking tramadol. Anyway....the feet have been feeling okay for sometime. Yes, I do have the occasional bad day, but overall, my foot pain hasn't spread, or increased in intensity. I have always been able to sleep pain free. And aside from the numbness, where the "so-called" neuromas were removed, there is no additional numbness.
So.....night before last, I didn't take my nightly Lyrica before going to bed. When I went to work, I didn't take the two that I typically take, and I didn't bring one to work. OH MY GOD!!!! Not really stabbing, but just yucky, icky non-discript pain. It is so darn depressing to think that it would somehow be okay without the anti-convulsive...but...........
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