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Old 01-14-2010, 03:37 AM #1
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Does anyone have hands that go numb after an intense burning episode? my hands spasm and cramp and i can't use them after these episodes-it seems to me that when this happens all the veins pop out like i weight-lifted... same goes for lower legs...to me, this sounds more vascular than neuropathy, but i have been told it's the PN... something called a non-length dependent small fiber neuropathy/gangliopathy.

Also, can you guys tell me the meds that you are on?
i am on neurontin and i take celexa...
tried...elavil, cymbalta, effoxor, lyrica, trileptal...bad side effects...

also, can neurontin make you lose your hair? i have bald patches along the sides of my hairline...

and what does everyone do about the weight gain?
i have tried dieting and exercise and can't get the 20 pounds off i have gained since being on neurontin...

it's hard to find any information or help about this stuff...
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