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<blockquote data-quote="Shar67" data-source="post: 1108626"><p>I'm surprised that your wife's pregablin enabled you to get to sleep, it doesn't usually work as instant pain relief, it takes a week or 2 for your body to get any benefit from it as it makes brain bypass nerve pain signals and needs time to adjust your brain signals. Also it is usually given with other pain meds</p><p>You need to ask GP to refer you to a pain specialist, they can prescribe stronger pain meds or offer other solutions not necessarily surgery.</p><p>Never under estimate the power of paracetamol, I take the max allowed every day, people say they don't work but don't take them for long enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar67, post: 1108626"] I'm surprised that your wife's pregablin enabled you to get to sleep, it doesn't usually work as instant pain relief, it takes a week or 2 for your body to get any benefit from it as it makes brain bypass nerve pain signals and needs time to adjust your brain signals. Also it is usually given with other pain meds You need to ask GP to refer you to a pain specialist, they can prescribe stronger pain meds or offer other solutions not necessarily surgery. Never under estimate the power of paracetamol, I take the max allowed every day, people say they don't work but don't take them for long enough. [/QUOTE]
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