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Several months ago I fell and fractured a pelvic bone - Pubic Ramus - 5 cm fx. Anyone familiar with this fx knows it is very painful. After 2 1/2 months my x-rays showed considerable healing and new bone growth. I was informed by my ortho that the muscles would eventually lose the edema and inflamation. Facing returning to work as a busy pharmcacy tech, knowing that I could not continue taking No...

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Im a an ex athlete who has had five knee surgeries with 3 TKR with one revision. Tramadol has helped me immensely, been able to go back to coaching soccer. Take a total of 150 at most per day. Extremely effective medication

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sweetpea0115 | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
9/22/2007
Condition: Neuropathic Pain
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I not only have neuropathic pain but I also have chronic pain I have had two back surgeries and one knee surgery I have had so many injections in my back and the dr put me on lyrica I just resently found out that it is good for fibromyalgia also which I do have. Lyrica has worked very well the only problem I have is I tremble and shake sometimes and my mouth is always dry to the point of my lips are dry including my vagina area. I don't know if its so bad that I have to stop taking the medicine and it makes me feel druged up but other than that it works very well, I also take amitriptyline,lyrica, metoclopramide, furosemide, nexium,potassium, coumadin, aspirin, multi vitamin omega369, b-complex and b12, lutein, vitamin e and noni juice. If there is anything you can suggest to me I would greatly appreciate it thank you.Read More Read Less

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