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Old 04-15-2015, 01:43 PM #1
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Default New symptoms like a bee sting

Hey there,

So, I have been with the burning, tingling, and numbness for a while.
So anyone else have the feelings like a bee sting?
This started last week and is even tougher than before.

The hematologist said my platelets are too low to go back to Lyrica and Neurotin. I have been dosed up on amitriptyline.
Does anyone with these symptoms have medications that help?

TIA.
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