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Old 02-23-2012, 11:01 AM #3
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Default Eye pain with tn

thnaks for the infi, i have never had a accident or anything, i did have a tooth pulled about 2 months ago on lower left jaw. but pain is always in my eye and cant even touch it hardly. They put me on neurontin have agained 5 pounds in 4 days whats up with that, i already have a neurostim in my lower back for about 10 yrs now so i know how they work. im just not sure i want to continue on med is the weight gain is going to be this horrible.
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