After suffering for years with sciatica from herniated discs from a hockey injury back in '05, i finally had enough and decided to have a microdiskectomy surgery early this summer. I figured I would have no problem recovering from this and be fine by this ski season.
After the surgery, my sciatica, and leg numbness was totally gone, and I was happy, but the surgical site was still quite painful and I was having back spasms constantly.
I took months of PT, deep tissue massage and stretching to try to revive some of the mobility of my lower back and hips, and also to correct my bad posture.
Well as the PT and months went on, my entire back, and even around my rib cage began to hurt more and more, and muscle relaxants weren't helping. I would wake up in pain each morning, fight thru the pain to do my daily PT and just sit at work all day in pain, trying to ignore it. I was taking over 1200mg of naproxen a day per Rx.
My physical therapist was angry with me for simply fighting through the pain to do my exercises both in and out of the clinic, and told me to go back to the doc for other options.
I told the doc what was going on and she also was worried that PT was not helping with the pain but rather adding to it. However I was improving in flexibility and core strength due to the PT. So I was prescribed Lyrica (Pregabalin).
after 2 pills (1 day) I was pain free. Seemed too good to be true, so i went on the web to find out the drawbacks of this drug, and there are plenty.
I have been on the drug for about 2 weeks now and still feeling good, I have a 1-month supply, and then need to figure out if i should 'ween' myself off the drug.
Anyone else have experience with this drug? Any horror stories, advice or props for it?
right now im likebut afraid that down the road i'll be back to
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