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I’m starting back on pregabalin 75 mg I stopped before as I was worried about the side effects as I have read on one site that you need to keep upping it and that you have memory loss and sight problems but at the moment it does seem the best one for my nerve pain relief along with 10 mg amitriptyline would be nice to hear from anyone who has found pregabalin helpful thanks

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ren64

Hi

I’m on 200 mg and have no problem

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Lakewolf

It’s helped me, with none of the side effects you mentioned (but I’m an exceedingly rare bird.)

My advice is to not worry about side effects until they occur,as chronic pain can shrink the frontal lobes of the brain.

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