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Long Term Post-Herpetic Neuralgia...helpppppp Please
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Can anyone recommended anything I can perhaps rub into the area where I had shingles 6-7 years ago please. It was on my boob under my arm pit and round the back to the centre of the back!
I had been taking Pregabolin for several years, but increasingly had a foggy head and just wanted to clear that feeling. ... so cut it down with the help of the practice nurse at the surgery, to lower the dose, with a view to stop taking it altogether.
I have now been off it for a few weeks and my head feels so much better, no fog, but oh boy the pain/burning feeling is horrendous.
I can barely tolerate anything to touch it, my night clothes often end up on the floor as I throw it off in desperation during the night.
If only there was something I could rub on it to ease it....does anyone know of anything or a solution.
I have read its possible for over 60s to never get rid of the problem. After several years I'm fearful Iam one of those people.
But this last few nights I have had hardly any sleep from the burning pain. I have taken a cold wet flannel to bed to lay on the affected are
I had been taking Pregabolin for several years, but increasingly had a foggy head and just wanted to clear that feeling. ... so cut it down with the help of the practice nurse at the surgery, to lower the dose, with a view to stop taking it altogether.
I have now been off it for a few weeks and my head feels so much better, no fog, but oh boy the pain/burning feeling is horrendous.
I can barely tolerate anything to touch it, my night clothes often end up on the floor as I throw it off in desperation during the night.
If only there was something I could rub on it to ease it....does anyone know of anything or a solution.
I have read its possible for over 60s to never get rid of the problem. After several years I'm fearful Iam one of those people.
But this last few nights I have had hardly any sleep from the burning pain. I have taken a cold wet flannel to bed to lay on the affected are
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