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Old 11-08-2012, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by APJH View Post
I'm a 41-year-old with small fiber periperhal neuropathy, diagnosed about 6 months ago. Experiencing moderate pain, tingling, burning and numbness, mostly in my feet. Also deep aching in my arms and legs.

I've been taking Cymbalta 60mg/day for 4 months but, after running out of pills during Hurricane Sandy and being forced to go cold turkey, I've decided to stop taking it. The withdrawals were horrible (like a bad stomach flu + complete sleeplessness); my pain level increased only slightly.

Because my pain level is moderate for now, I'd like to try an ointment or topical solution before resorting to pills again.

My doctor suggests Zostrix, Traumeel or Sombra.

Any recommendations or feedback would be most appreciated!

Thanks and be well,
APJH
I was prescribed Neurocain by my pain doctor. Lists Keta, Gaba, Lido, Clon on the label. Doctor said it had pharmaceutical cocaine in it. I use it on my feet. If you have mainly topical pain, it will definitely help you. I would recommend it. Great numbing agent. It comes out of Eagle Pharmacy in Birmingham, Alabama.
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