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Old 07-05-2009, 12:17 PM #11
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((Daniella)), Thanks for your very kind offer. I am sure I will take you up on it sometime! Maybe sooner than later! I know you have lots to offer!
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where can you get topical dicloflenac?? its not OTC is it? oh its RX, beg your pardon
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The edema, Bruegger, you are having, combining Neurontin with verapamil, may be much more noticeable because of the Neurontin.
Neurontin causes swelling in many patients.
why do u think i take buspar?? lol, it helps with my headache issues as well as intermittent anxiety and is a wonderful antidepresant, for someone who doesnt want to take one. ill hafta talk with my doc about switching to some diltiazem.
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why do u think i take buspar?? lol, it helps with my headache issues as well as intermittent anxiety and is a wonderful antidepresant, for someone who doesnt want to take one. ill hafta talk with my doc about switching to some diltiazem, but i don't think ill ever get my hands on some dicloflenac sodium.
Verapamil is the only calcium channel blocker that has been studied for chronic headache. I doubt your doctor will switch to another without studies to back that up.
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hmm ic, i also did not realize nifedipine was used in RSD, thanks for bringing that up.
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and yeah i didnt realize dicloflenac topical was RX. beg your pardon
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Thanks DejaVu I mean it anytime.
Bruegger yes my doc gave me the rx for that just have not tried it yet but will. You may want to ask. Do you have rsd? He said it is good for inflammation when the pain gets high rather then narcotics. Also I am not one to judge but for me my anxiety meds have really helped me cope better and be more leveled. It took me 2 years to go back to the psych but did a few months ago and am so thankful. People even notice a different in my mental state even on my high physical pain days. Just a thought and I know everyone is different.
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Thanks DejaVu I mean it anytime.
Bruegger yes my doc gave me the rx for that just have not tried it yet but will. You may want to ask. Do you have rsd? He said it is good for inflammation when the pain gets high rather then narcotics. Also I am not one to judge but for me my anxiety meds have really helped me cope better and be more leveled. It took me 2 years to go back to the psych but did a few months ago and am so thankful. People even notice a different in my mental state even on my high physical pain days. Just a thought and I know everyone is different.
yehah the buspar is great, no i don't have rsd, but i have migraines/cluster headaches, and thought it could help that out.
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