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Although it's expensive, the best thing you could do for the pain if you haven't yet gotten your diagnosis is ketamine. You can be prescribed for your symptoms rather than the actual diagnosis itself and its a neurogenesis, meaning it builds new connections in the brain and promotes neuroplasticity. That means it repairs damaged brain cells, thus slowing disability progression. Best of all it controls your pain as well as anxiety, depression, and an array of neurological issues as well.
If your talking about nerve pain, I was able to migrate off gabapentin to alpha lipoic acid supplements to control it. Plus no side affects like gabapentin (tired sleepy feeling)