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Old Jun 09, 2007, 08:51 PM
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i am in so much pain tonight. Damn. i worked all day today, on my feet. I bought good shoes but it isn't enough. They are sending me to a pain management doc finally . i have a bunch of medical probs that cause pain, but i'd rather not get too specific.

i hate knowing that for the decades ahead of me i get to look forward to worsening pain. Yay.

i will share one thing though... I got a script for a new pain medication meant for neuropathic pain.. it's called lyrica and it's awesome. Doesn't cure all my pain because my pain is caused by a couple of different sources, but it does take away a LOT of pain... what i call the side effect pain... meaning that the pain is secondary to another cause.

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Old Jun 09, 2007, 09:42 PM
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YAY!!! I'm glad you tried it and it's working for you! I don't know if I dare try Lyrica. I didn't do well with the others that work in the same part of the brain/body yay for me

I'm glad you get a pain management doctor, and hope he is real for you.

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