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Old 07-31-2009, 06:49 PM #1
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Default Alternative medicine

I just saw an article on the major news regarding the use of alternative medicine being used more, and more by people seeking a way to control pain. I was wondering if anyone here, or someone they know of, has ever tried such things as acupuncture, meditation, etc. in our search to control the pain of PN.
I know that personally, I take Neurontin, Nortriptyline, and most days, and certainly at night, 1000mg of Tylenol, and even that doesn't conquer all. Some nights, the anxiety is too great to let the other meds work, and I have to resort to taking Xanax just to get to sleep. That works, but I definitely don't want that combination to be my daily ritual.

Anyone with any info on this, please drop us a line. Thanks:
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