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Old 03-28-2014, 05:51 PM #1
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I have the same thing going on in both hands and feet, dead numb with electric shocks. It's awful. I'm sorry I can't provide a lot of supportive optimism today but there's always tomorrow.

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Thanks Stacy and Beatle. My wife and mom are the only ones I can vent to in person and I'm sure they are both tired of hearing about my pain and despair. They can't understand my pain and I try not to drag them into my depression or let them see how much I truly am suffering.

It's nice to have a place to vent and share ideas with people who understand. Good luck to us all!!
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You can (and should) always vent whenever you need to. It's good therapy. In addition to a good support system at home, it's really important to connect with others on the same path, who know what you are going through and understand your pain.
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You can (and should) always vent whenever you need to. It's good therapy. In addition to a good support system at home, it's really important to connect with others on the same path, who know what you are going through and understand your pain.
Yes I really feel a little better after venting. At least emotionally and mentally. I just don't want my family to suffer with me, so I spread out the venting between home and here.
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Just wanted to know if you're taking anything for the pain ?

I'm on 1800 mg of gaba and 90 mg of Cymbalta but without the viocdin every 3 hours and Xanax as needed I have no idea what shape I would be in.

I still have numbness on the bottom of all my toes and the balls of both feet. Every once in a while I'll stick a finger nail in those areas just to see....lol...stupid I guess.

Debi from Georgia
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