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Old 08-28-2013, 03:02 AM #1
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Started out like Lyrica held real promise for relief, until dosage was increased to 150mg twice a day from 75mg 2x a day, after 3 wks. started feeling like a zombie, so had to go back and will quit completely this week. Dr had said at start some people think its great, some don't get any relief and some just cant take it. Guess im one of the latter.:
super zombification occurred with lyrica! i had so hoped it might be the answer. tried cymbalta but that too was a major fail! back to tylenol....
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