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Old 04-07-2008, 03:26 PM #1
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Grin Small Fiber (Diabetic) Peripheral Neuropathy?

Does anyone out there have Small Fiber Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy?

Can you tell about the medication you are taking?

My dialy drug regiment is:

Mobic 15mg
Lyrica 300mg
Cymbalta 60mg
Glucophage 2000mg
Junuvia

The doctor had me on Pentoxifyline and I just could not take the side effects.

Tracy in a state of confusion.
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