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#1 Somebody

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Posted 31 August 2007 - 08:48 PM

You know like when your leg fell asleep prior to injury.

That's what bothers me more than pain.

Do you have this? What do you take for it?

I take Baclofen, Neurotin, & Darvocet

They don't help the tingling much.

Anyone know the cure?

Any help appreciated

#2 benok

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Posted 01 September 2007 - 12:52 AM

I also have pins and needles especially from my spastic leg.
I also take neurontin and baclofen.

Other alternatives i do is either to soak iy in luke warm water or apply cold compression.
Somehow, it relaxes the pain a little bit. My neuro is already contemplating on giving Lyrica
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#3 doublelibra

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Posted 01 September 2007 - 09:22 AM

View PostSomebody, on Aug 31 2007, 03:48 PM, said:

You know like when your leg fell asleep prior to injury.

That's what bothers me more than pain.

Do you have this? What do you take for it?

I take Baclofen, Neurotin, & Darvocet

They don't help the tingling much.

Anyone know the cure?

Any help appreciated





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