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Hey all,
If I let the water in the shower actually hit my feet it sets them off. Burning and stinging and sometimes electrical shocks. Drives me crazy ![]() And I'm guessing, like Susanne C said, that it's the meds I'm on causing my cognitive impairment. 1800 mg of gaba a day and 90 mg of Cymbalta. It's probably a coincident but since I went from 60 to 90 on the Cymbalta a few weeks ago I'm having symptoms on the tops of my feet. Up till now it's always been the bottom and sides of feet. It took me 2 hours to pay the bills this week when it use to take 30 minutes. That worries me. Hope everyone has a good day ![]() Debi from Georgia |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (03-07-2014), Susanne C. (03-06-2014) |
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