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<blockquote data-quote="Angeldust" data-source="post: 111872" data-attributes="member: 23197"><p>Hi ham79</p><p>Honesly, I know exactly how you feel. I could have written that word for word.</p><p>But, hold hope. You can take the strongest opiates in the world and they won't even begin to touch on your nerve pain. I am on lots of medications for lots of things (all diabetic complications) and the only medication I can honestly say makes any significant and notable difference is gabapentin (neurontin). It's an anti-epeleptic and it will take a few weeks to kick in. I almost gave up thinking it was never going to work but I'm so glad I perservered.</p><p>It's my miracle drug. Dare I forget a dose the tingling, stabbing, shooting, burning starts to come on right away until I take it again.</p><p>It's amazing.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angeldust, post: 111872, member: 23197"] Hi ham79 Honesly, I know exactly how you feel. I could have written that word for word. But, hold hope. You can take the strongest opiates in the world and they won't even begin to touch on your nerve pain. I am on lots of medications for lots of things (all diabetic complications) and the only medication I can honestly say makes any significant and notable difference is gabapentin (neurontin). It's an anti-epeleptic and it will take a few weeks to kick in. I almost gave up thinking it was never going to work but I'm so glad I perservered. It's my miracle drug. Dare I forget a dose the tingling, stabbing, shooting, burning starts to come on right away until I take it again. It's amazing. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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