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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Feet While On Lyrica?

E I take Lyrica for my newrpathy my feet burn like fire I got this when I lost the salt by drinking to much water an I had too grand maule sesuers 7 minuets a part is there any help for me I am leery to neutrino it is really bad I do not have the money for I am on a fixed income I am in the donut hole cause lyrica cost 400 a month I also have a machinable valveout of 123 doctors not one of you have a heart to help a71 year woman that has no credit card or bank account thanks for no help
Tue, 3 Oct 2017
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Ok, well the salt comes back in a few days of not drinkig water and otherwise having a normal diet. That would seem to be about one month of lyrica before it comes back to normal.

Also there are a lot of drugs that damp down nerve pain. The main one I ususally use (amitryptiline) is certainly a bad idea here becuase it often leads to lower sodium
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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Feet While On Lyrica?

Ok, well the salt comes back in a few days of not drinkig water and otherwise having a normal diet. That would seem to be about one month of lyrica before it comes back to normal. Also there are a lot of drugs that damp down nerve pain. The main one I ususally use (amitryptiline) is certainly a bad idea here becuase it often leads to lower sodium