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I am coming from Israel to Boston Madical Center in a few weeks for a second opinion or a new treatment.
I heard that in Boston are the best experts for my desease. I suffer 7 years from-Atypical face pain(outcome of extracted teeth,nurve) with no improvement (and even get worse) of any madicines. couls anybody can recommend me an expert"s name or an expert"s clinic which speciliaze in Atypical face pain? Have somebody heard of d"r Larry Lockerman? Thanks ahead Miki 7 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Enna70 (10-03-2015) |
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I also take by mouth a med very similar to Amitriptyline and Baclofen. These are tablets that I take by mouth. The cream is separate...and I rub that on the side of my jaw and near my ear. Routine: Cream with capsaicin, Lidocaine and Gabapentin Amitriptyline Tablet Baclofen Tablet (In case you wish to talk with the doctor about this) It has been a long, profoundly difficult road. Don't give up!!!!! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | KnowNothingJon (10-22-2015) |
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Thank for your advice.
can you tell me how this cream is compounded by percentage of each ingredients? Miki 7 |
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Thank for your advice.
can you tell me how this cream is compounded by percentage of each ingredients? This compound cream is not manufactured as a whole? |
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The compounded cream is ordered by my neurologist, but must be filled at a special compounding pharmacy. This type of prescription may not be covered by insurance. Here is the break down : Capsaicin .25 Lidocaine 5 % and Gabapentin 6% Not sure exactly what this means. But I have found experienced Compounding pharmacists are very knowledgable. It comes in a single pump container. The pharmacist adds a cream that helps the medicine get absorbed into your skin (can't recall what that is called at the moment). I use it several times a day. It varies a little. I was a little nauseas the first few days of using the cream. And it didn't seem to work at first. Then, relatively quickly, it began to really help. As I mentioned, I also take some other meds by mouth, but they tend to be low dosage. I do have weird moments of bad pain. I'm learning what my triggers are. But this cream has helped a LOT. I'm a little sensitive to meds, plus some didn't work...it was very difficult. The cream has been wonderful and I'm grateful to have it. |
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