Folks,

If I forget to take Lyrica, then within hours I light up from within like a
Roman candle.  Suddenly, it is as if I am being dragged through a prickly
pear patch.  I'm not kidding: I would need hospitalization and enough other
meds that I would be a zombe.

DG

Dalton H. Garis
Flushing, Queens
New York, USA

From:  Todd Tarno <[email protected]>
Date:  Monday, 25  January 2012 3:49 PM
To:  TMIC <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [TMIC] Looking for input.
Resent-From:  <[email protected]>
Resent-Date:  Mon, 25 Jun 2012 12:53:55 -0700

I have only got good things to say, about getting off Lyrica.Was on
Neuronten for 5 yrs & Lyrica for 5 yrs.
1. Had a bad reaction with one of my other medication.
2. I lost 10 lbs in the first 2 months.
3. Got more good feeling in both of my legs.
With the heat & no AC right now, I'm having trouble with the stiffness of
both legs.  Hope to get a new unit this week.
Todd in Warm Corpus Christi, TX
Bernie: ( where for the next 3 months it will average about 95 to 105
degrees at the peak heat in the afternoon )

--- On Mon, 6/25/12, john snodgrass <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: john snodgrass <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [TMIC] Looking for input.
> To: "Bernie Pelow" <[email protected]>, "Janet Dunn" <[email protected]>,
> "TMIC" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, June 25, 2012, 11:55 AM
> 
> Bernie i have noticed that when i make it snow in here i sleep better,,,lol
> 
>       
> 
>   From: Bernie Pelow <[email protected]>
>  To: Janet Dunn <[email protected]>; TMIC <[email protected]>
>  Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 11:46 AM
>  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Looking for input.
>   
>  
>      Hi Janet,
>    You're not the only one who finds heat a problem. I live in Texas and
> literally have to stay indoors all summer, only venturing out in the late
> evening if it is cool enough. Mine is because my body cannot regulate
> temperature, and  I cannot sweat at all because of the damage to the spinal
> cord. Even when I go out at night after it has dropped down to 70, I sometimes
> still have problems. And it does wreak havoc with my spasticity, especially at
> night. The one relief I've found is to keep my apartment at about 66 degrees
> during the night, it helps keep the number of spasms down for some reason.
> Hope things get better for you...
>  Peace,
>  Bernie in HOT Texas
>  (where for the next 3 months it will average about 105 to 110 degrees at peak
> heat in the afternoon)
>   
> 
> 
>  
>  
>   


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