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Old 12-01-2014, 01:09 AM #1
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Default Cymbalta not working anymore

Hi,
I had good results with it at first, but after a month it stopped working for the PN pain. I am only taking 30mg once in the evening. I will call the doctor tomorrow and see if I should taper off, or increase the dose. No sense in putting up with all the side effects if it isn't helping for the pain. I am not scheduled to go back to the Rheumy until January. My Neurologist has dumped me...
Not many options left for PN pain control, already tried Gabapentin, Lyrica, and topical cream. Opiates have no effect on the neuropathy pain... What else is there?
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