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Old 03-19-2010, 08:05 AM #8
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Hi. You may also want to ask your doc about increasing Cymbalta. I am on 120 and have been told some have to get to that dose for pain relief. Since you have found relief in the current you may have even more on a higher dose. I had bee o Lyrica but switched to neurontin. For me with most meds it takes awhile for the side effects to wear off. I get similar as you state with each increase of neurontin but with a few days to a week they go away. So if the side effects are tolerable but like nausea or spacy I try to give it a chance and stay in for those days. Of course if it is not tolerable then call the doc. Feel better
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