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Will Lyrica Help Ease Back Pain Caused By Neuroma?
I had 2 years ago a back operation that end up on 7 hours of bleeding, 12 units of blood because of a haemangioma. In the process to save my life, I had no L3 nerve. My leg was limb, although I still have no feeling I fight back and God did gave my leg back. I walk and bend as normal as can be.
I suffer again with bad back pain as well as pain in my (R) buttock, hip and uppel leg lateral.
The doctor diagnosed me with a neuroma and gost pains.
1. Can the haemangioma grow back again?
2. Must the remove the neuroma in my spine?
3. Will the lyrica and epillum medication bring relieve in the pain?
You have a nerve pain which radiates from buttock, hip and upper lateral leg. I would advise you to start Tab Gabaneuron which is a combination of gabapentin and methylcobalamine once a day for 1-2 months. This will surely relieve your pain. Just get a MRI lumbosacral spine done. Get a neurophysician opinion.
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Will Lyrica Help Ease Back Pain Caused By Neuroma?
You have a nerve pain which radiates from buttock, hip and upper lateral leg. I would advise you to start Tab Gabaneuron which is a combination of gabapentin and methylcobalamine once a day for 1-2 months. This will surely relieve your pain. Just get a MRI lumbosacral spine done. Get a neurophysician opinion.