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  • Jyotirmai
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    Burning feet is not much better, almost gone. Pregabalin did its job, i stopped taking Pregabalin after taking for a month.

    Microdiscectomy is also good option to get rid of severe pain, specially if it is going down to legs (sciatica). Even back pain will also improve a lot and in my case it is controlled by regular exercise.

    Thanks Dr.Corenman for all your support and valuable advice.

    Jyotirmai
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    Hi!

    How are u Sir.

    Burning of my feet, which started post-Op(11-11-11) is much better after taking Pregabalin for 5 months (as suggested by you). In fact I have stopped taking medicine for about a month. But recently due to frequent traveling it(burning) reoccurred slightly, I have started Pregabalin again and hopeful that this will go away in next two week.

    Regards
    Jyotirmai

    Jyotirmai
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    Hi!

    Just to update, burning feet is better in terms of intensity of burning and frequency of occurrence..Hoping for early recovery from this…

    Thanks for your invaluable time…

    Jyotirmai

    Jyotirmai
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    Hello Sir,

    After taking Pregabalin sr 75 for 30 days for burning pain in foot, It was found that the relief is not more than 20-25%. The intensity was same as before but the frequency of burning was reduced slightly. Therefore my NS has increased the dose from 75mg to 150 mg/day. I am on this dose of 150 mg from last 10 days and found slight relief (say 5-10%).

    As you said at start of this course, It seems that I have to take this for another couple of months…

    Thanks for your time…

    Jyotirmai
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    Thanks again for your prompt responses!!!

    Regards///Jyotirmai

    Jyotirmai
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    in reply to: Burning feet #5252

    Dear Sir,

    If the burning sensation is more in one leg/foot, Could this be tibial nerve compression in foot or tarsal tunnel syndrome. Can this be diagnosed with electrical test.

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