Odd occurrence
While sitting on the couch watching an amazingly interesting documentary on the melting of glaciers by a national geographic photographer, a sudden electric-like charge ran through me making even my...
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Then Dave, your fibro might have caused the electrical current you experienced in your body. So many people with fibro also have tinnitus (perhaps because the nerves in the ear are too overactive)....
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Dave, are the meds you take for fibro called Lyrica? If so, has it impacted your tinnitus? Has anyone else tried Lyrica for tinnitus?
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I take Lyrica for chronic headache (not for tinnitus). It does not help the tinnitus but it helps with my hyperacusis (albeit marginally).
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dpellerin wrote: I take Lyrica for chronic headache (not for tinnitus). It does not help the tinnitus but it helps with my hyperacusis (albeit marginally). When you first took Lyrica for headaches,...
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When you first took Lyrica for headaches, how long did it take before you felt the drug working? Did you have any side effects? Never really helped the headaches. It really did/ (still does)...
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jchinnis wrote:Electric currents down the nerves is nonsense, whatever else. Jim, please give me your best guess about what causes electrical things to malfunction whenever certain people get near...
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I doubt that the observation is correct. Lots of electrical things go on and off and such regardless. Streetlights go off regularly by design. But human nerves cannot carry electrical currents without...
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hopeinGod wrote:I know this is a perfect time to throw around a few "fun" remarks, but this did actually occur, and I'd like to know what it was. Anyone have a clue?Dave as far as I have always known...
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We're you dosing off at all? Just recently I started to dose off watching tv and for some reason my brain had me starting to dream about stirring something in a can or pot. The contents jumped out and...
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Tadpole wrote:Dave, are the meds you take for fibro called Lyrica? If so, has it impacted your tinnitus? Has anyone else tried Lyrica for tinnitus?Sorry to reply so late. It's my workload. Anyway,...
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When my sister went on Lyrica, she developed heart problems. At first the doctors thought she needed heart surgery, but shortly before her operation they determined her problems were a side effect...
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Elizabeth52 wrote:Once your retired, I would defiantly try putting on my agenda, joining a gym, with a pool/spa/sauna and such.. Have regular massages, the relaxing type, not the ones where they turn...
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hopeinGod wrote:Truly excellent advice, all of which I have in my plans. I am starting physical therapy for what may be nerve entrapment or the coiling of nerves where my left hip and groin area...
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Lyrica helps my back pain from my spinal fusion. I originally was taking it for peripheral neuropathy in my feet, but found that it also reduces my back pain. Weight gain is a side effect of this med,...
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Elizabeth52 wrote:hopeinGod wrote:Truly excellent advice, all of which I have in my plans. I am starting physical therapy for what may be nerve entrapment or the coiling of nerves where my left hip...
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Tramdol use to be one of my favorite drugs. Still have the night sweats at time but nothing like the ones did have. Few reasons for those. As you maybe know, hard to distinguish what one can put down...
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