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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 232168"><p>Susie - I asked for neurontin because of the side effect profile. Besides, the insurance co would make me try it first anyway. I told her that my doctor had just rx'd tramadol and it was worthless and she said she doesn't like using those kinds of medications for pain control. You know, pain medications.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how good I feel about this really. I did like the doctor, but I'm not so confident that she's not going to give up. Maybe I'm afraid to get my hopes up, but it's just a feeling.</p><p></p><p>Just like I *knew* for years before my heart attack that something was seriously wrong and just like I *knew* that the allergic reaction I was having was from the Plavix even though I had been put on several new medications at the same time, I *know* that I have an inflammatory rheumatic condition. And I'm not going to stop until I get treatment. I let doctors blow me off in the past and I almost died. I'm not doing it again. I know my body and I'm trusting my instincts from now on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 232168"] Susie - I asked for neurontin because of the side effect profile. Besides, the insurance co would make me try it first anyway. I told her that my doctor had just rx'd tramadol and it was worthless and she said she doesn't like using those kinds of medications for pain control. You know, pain medications. I don't know how good I feel about this really. I did like the doctor, but I'm not so confident that she's not going to give up. Maybe I'm afraid to get my hopes up, but it's just a feeling. Just like I *knew* for years before my heart attack that something was seriously wrong and just like I *knew* that the allergic reaction I was having was from the Plavix even though I had been put on several new medications at the same time, I *know* that I have an inflammatory rheumatic condition. And I'm not going to stop until I get treatment. I let doctors blow me off in the past and I almost died. I'm not doing it again. I know my body and I'm trusting my instincts from now on. [/QUOTE]
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