03-24-2011, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Canela
I take Lyrica on an as needed basis and it works well for me...been taking it for the last 2 years or so.
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Originally Posted by christie0918
I have as has my father. I am not a fan.
I've also tried Savella. Not a fan of that, either!
What has done amazing things for me is establishing a relationship with a chiropractor. I'm fortunate that my health plan covers visits. I've been going once/twice a week for several months now and the difference the warm heat/TENS combined with adjustments is just short of my own personal miracle.
For the first time in almost a year, Jess is able to cuddle me in bed without my skin feeling as if I am on fire.
My shoulders and the burning pain across my upper back has eased - I have days like yesterday (after a chiro visit) that I am able to be the workaholic I am without it being such a struggle. I felt "good" - and that has been hard to come by.
I did see a new OTC/homeopathic ad for a fibro treatment. I have it on the list to do some label reading - I can't find a link for it, but I will post it as soon as I find it in the drug store.
Best of luck to you.
Christie
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Originally Posted by lipstixgal
Yes I have lyrica and flexeril as well. I will try the savella next or the cymbalta if the doctor prescribes it to me..I only take the lyrica on a need be basis as it causes weight gain..
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Thank you for your feedback. I don't have Fibromyalgia, but I do have Lyme disease. Some of the symptoms are similar, as is the medication. I have been curious about Lyrica and people's personal experiences good/bad/indifferent. Thank you for sharing.
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