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I have nerve pain 24/7 and none of the Opioids work. Is there any other solution for nerve pain?

Forgot to mention that I have also taken Neurontin and Lyrica and they didn't help either.

I use gabapentin for nerve pain and I have ran out am I in any danger from withdrawals?

i have run out of mt gabapentin cant get refill for 7 to 10 days am i in any danger being off it i use it for diabetic nerve pain i seem to have some... read more

How does amitriptyline work for nerve pain? Does it ALWAYS cause weight gain?

My dr. suggested it for some mild nerve pain after a surgery but I understand that weight gain is one of the most frequent side effects. I'm over 55... read more

I had been on amitriptyline for three years, for chronic nerve pain in my shoulder.

I started off on just one tablet at night just to numb the pain and to help me sleep. My partner noticed a few months later that, in her words "you... read more

Has anyone experienced tinnitus and nerve damage from using Plaquenil?

I took Plaquenil for two months, and started experiencing tinnitus and nerve pain, so I stopped taking it. Unfortunately, I continue to have tinnitus... read more

If anyone else is taking neurontin for nerve pain, can you tell me what your experience has been?

... like? Beside the effects on your nerves, what are the effects on your body and mind? My physician prescribed it to me yesterday for nerve pain... read more

Toradol shot for siatic nerve pain??

I've been having frequent siatic nerve pain in my lower back, which sends aching pains down my hips, thru the back of my legs, furthermore, leading... read more

I was wondering if anyone else here takes gabapentin for tmj nerve pain?

I have just started taking gabapentin 300 mg 3 times a day for my tmj nerve pain.I have had 3 tmj surgeries and the third surgery resulted in chronic... read more

Does celebrex or celexicob handle NERVE pain such as sciatic etc?

talking about sciatic or stenosis pain

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