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Old 04-11-2007, 04:06 PM #1
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Confused Scared and confused

Well, here I am posting. Can't believe it. Somehow I started getting Pn years ago and I have been in denial ever since. This week I started taking cymbalta and I am fighting the urge to stop taking it starting tomorrow. I will say that i have felt a difference in the pain since the first day of taking it. Why I want to stop? Denial I guess and a slight headache. I'm hoping the depressive part will help. I no longer can ride horses which I did my whole life. My doctor couldn't even tell me why this happened. I guess it would be better to accept if I knew why. All blood work in the past years never showed Diabetes. I am afraid to take drugs. I never was one to run to a doctor and never wanted to take drugs of any kind. So, here I am hoping someone can give advise. thanks
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