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Can arm pain be neuropathy?

I have neuropathy in my feet. I have pain in both arms can it be related to neuropathy? I'm not sure who to see for this.

Gabapentin/Neurontin - Are any of you, taking Gab, experiencing little or lNO pain control?

I'm currently on a relatively high dose (perhaps one of our nurses could let me know if my dose is actually high?) of Gabapentin, 600mgs 4 x's a day... read more

Is it appropriate to ask for higher dose of pain meds?

Re;pain tolerance; Neurontin 2400ml.bid since2007... with 5mg.bid of oxycodoneHCL since nov.2008 w? with 200 mil.ultram once a day... no extra med... read more

The neuropathy in my legs is causing severe muscle weakness, loss of balance and coordination?

This is steadily getting worse. I called my neurologist and could not even get an appointment to discuss anything. She said there is nothing that can... read more

Is meloxicam used to treat neuropathy?

I have used meloxicam to treat other pain related issues and it worked great. If so, can you use it while taking gabapentin or amitriptoline?

I have gabapentin 300mg caplets from January 16th, 2018 is it still usable or has it expired?

I don't know if it makes a difference, but I'm in Canada and I have approximately 300+ caplets, so if I can still use them, then this would save me a... read more

Gabapentin and legs?

I would like to know if taking gabapentin will help with the creepy crawling feeling I get in my feet and legs and so far I have no pain and good... read more

Is there anything that can help the blurry vision from Lyrica?

I have been a diabetic for 23 years, I was diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy 2 years ago and the only thing that I have concerns about is how blurry... read more

Gabapentin for leg cramps?

Want to stop pregabalin?

Hello. I'm new to this group. I have been taking pregabalin for a small fibre neuropathy as a result of a chemotherapy drug I was given many years... read more

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