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Old 04-13-2015, 12:13 PM #3
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hi there canagirl,

My all over burning started last august. I was put on Amatriptline which helped, then I tried Gabapentin, that was useless for me (we are all different). I then tried Lyrica, as soon as I took it it gave me relief, I have been on it for about 4 months now, I am feeling much better now and lead a normal life. I haven't tried to come off it, i take 50mg in am and 50mg p.m.

My neurologist told me that Cymbalta is supposed to be the best one, i haven't tried that as i seem to be OK on the Amatriptaline.

Hope you get some relief soon, its a bit of trial and error.

Loulou
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