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Old 02-18-2014, 09:42 PM #25
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I currently take Cymbalta and tramadol. I also discussed the interactions with my doctor and pharmacist. I was told by both it was ok to use together. I did choose to stay with it.
I was thinking just the other night that I have spent so much time trying to avoid any opiates. I have refused them due to fear of addiction.

Then I thought to myself, I am pumping all this poison into my body. Such meds as Enbrel and IVIG and my next try rituxan. I avoid the drugs that don't cause other diseases and take the ones that can cause lymphoma etc.

I don't know which train of thought is right?
If you figure that one out let me know?!!
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