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Old 02-25-2015, 07:32 PM #3
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I've been taking 50mg daily of Nortriptylene for my neuropathy, but it doesn't touch the "folded sock" pain I have just behind my toes. It does help with the burning & pins. I went to my new Primary Care Dr for the first time yesterday & he says that in his experience people have had better relief with Cymbalta. I know that if Cymbalta doesn't work for you, it is tough to get off of. I also take a Tramadol a few days a week for the forefoot pain, which doesn't bother me unless I'm on my feet or walking.

Anyone who's taken both Nortriptylene and Cymbalta & find one works better for you or can just tell me your experience with them?
It depends on your metabolic enzymes. Everyone metabolizes differently depending on genetics, so its partly trial as to which works better for you.
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