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Old 05-26-2007, 03:42 PM #1
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I was diagnosed this disorder abut 3 years ago. Initially my symptoms presented as a more serious disorder as the peripheral nerve in my left arm and hand had been destroyed by the disorder. It grew back about two years ago and now I am left with this disorder all over my entire body which according to my neurologist is an unusual presentation. I am currently on a reduced dose of cymbalta as the usual dose affected my thinking. I find that at any dose it will work providing you live in a geographical area where the barometric pressure remains above 1005 and is rising. If it gets beyond 1040 bp then 60 mg of Cymbalta will work to the degree where I was able to snow shoe about two miles without symptoms. When the pressure falls I prefer to do as little as possible. Has anyone else had this experience with barometric pressure and Cymbalta.
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I react to barometric pressure with increased pain too.

But I don't take Cymbalta or any other antidepressant or Neurontin.

I get more misery with rapid changes esp to LOW.
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Wow this is a post from me from a long time ago. Anyhow I am on Cymbalta increasing to 120 and on neurontin. I am impacted greatly by the weather when it is cold,snow,etc I am in such high pain but this was before I started these meds as well. I don't see the connection between the meds though with myself but that is not saying it is not with you. I have been told though the pain dose of cymbalta is 120. I used to be on 60 and it did nothing and then was told that it was the depression dose. Feel better
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I react to pressure changes as well. No medication involved. I'm not sure the Cymbalta would have anything to do with that. What does your doc think?
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