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Old 08-13-2010, 06:09 AM #7
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I continue to wonder if my "idiopathic" sensory neuropathy was related to Paxil. The drug company lists paresthesia as both a side effect of the drug itself and its withdrawal. I've also seen others describing symptoms consistent with neuropathy posting on Paxil discussion forums. I'll never know for sure. I only hope that if it was related to Paxil, I might eventually have some nerve regeneration
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