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Old 11-01-2009, 01:18 AM #1
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Hi, I'm Lani King. I have idiopathic neuropathy in my feet. I am trying to find the cause because hope it can be reversed before it becomes permanent. Maybe this is a pipe dream but I am going to try. I do not have any medically discovered reason for the NP but I suspect Paxil and my doctor doesn't deny the possibility. When I started taking Paxil for OCD and panic attacks during my divorce I shortly started developing NP symptoms that gradually got worse. I have stopped the Paxil and now take Prestiq and I think the sx have stabilized. I hope this is so and not just wishful thinking. Has anyone else experienced something like this? -Lanibugg
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