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baba222 10-30-2014 10:02 PM

How you experience pain...
 
Hi,
I had pain prior to my symptoms that now include tingling/burning. Where I did get achy pains, not I get tingling.
Example: The back of my neck once would ache, not it is tingling and numb.
Example: My truncal pain was achy and now it is tingling and numb.

Just trying to understand what is happening to me, as the docs think it is mental. If I am late with the Lyrica, the symptoms are worse, so I know that something is not firing right.

TIA.

zkrp01 10-31-2014 10:36 AM

Optimist or Pessimist?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by baba222 (Post 1105801)
Hi,
I had pain prior to my symptoms that now include tingling/burning. Where I did get achy pains, not I get tingling.
Example: The back of my neck once would ache, not it is tingling and numb.
Example: My truncal pain was achy and now it is tingling and numb.

Just trying to understand what is happening to me, as the docs think it is mental. If I am late with the Lyrica, the symptoms are worse, so I know that something is not firing right.

TIA.

Hi Baba, evolving symptoms can be can be viewed negatively or positively. I have benchmarks that are measurable by physical function. Example: If you can baseline some of the things you do and put them in a journal. Then later, regardless of the nature of the burning, stinging, etc compare to see if function is gaining or lessening. I know it is hard not to worry. Perhaps this could lessen a little stress. Good luck, Ken in Texas


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