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My new GP seems to really want me to give Cymbalta a try. Between my Neurologist and myself, I tried Gabapentin (didn't like it), and am now on 50mg daily of Nortriptyline, which pretty much takes care of my pins, needles & burning. I've started to augment with Tramadol in the AM (50-100mg) for painful ball of foot, and now I'm pretty good for the day.

Since people & sources online usually refer to just "pain relief", are there any folks finding Cymbalta specifically helps with the more general type of pain like I get in my forefeet? My forefeet don't bother me much unless I'm on my feet. If you are augmenting the Cymbalta for that type of pain, I'd appreciate your sharing with me. Any info is appreciated.
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With 55 views of this thread, it's hard to believe no one has experience with Cymbalta. WebMD has about 4 times more patient reviews (for neuropathic pain) for Cymbalta than it has for Nortriptyline, That would lead me to believe that 4 times more folks are prescribed Cymbalta for neuropathic pain than are prescribed Nortriptyline. Guess their experience was so bad they'd rather forget about it.
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My neurologist would like me to try it. I am currently seeing what I can bear. Tramadol at least once daily. Today I waited until ~ 5 pm as I have been tethered to the ottoman for most of the day.

I think if you are comfortable with giving it a go, do it.
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Many views here are by automated online search bots, and not real people.

Our members will show up...but on weekends it tends to be quieter than weekdays.

In the meantime why not try a search for "cymbalta"...we have many threads and comments about here.
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My new GP seems to really want me to give Cymbalta a try. Between my Neurologist and myself, I tried Gabapentin (didn't like it), and am now on 50mg daily of Nortriptyline, which pretty much takes care of my pins, needles & burning. I've started to augment with Tramadol in the AM (50-100mg) for painful ball of foot, and now I'm pretty good for the day.

Since people & sources online usually refer to just "pain relief", are there any folks finding Cymbalta specifically helps with the more general type of pain like I get in my forefeet? My forefeet don't bother me much unless I'm on my feet. If you are augmenting the Cymbalta for that type of pain, I'd appreciate your sharing with me. Any info is appreciated.
So, did not have a positive experience, so slow to respond. At the time it was an add on drug; so I knew it was Cymbalta.
I had terrible nightmares: slasher, death, fires, family dying, me dying. I do not watch any gory stuff, but every night on cymbalta was awful. I think I lasted about a month and it did absolutely nothing for my painful sfn. And yes, it is highly marketed and often prescribed with Lyrica.
Hope you get some relief soon.
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I tried it but it gave me a horrible hungover feeling which I didn't like at all, stuck with it for a month but it didn't help my pain either so stopped it.
I have awful ball of foot pain too and nothing so far has helped with that 😒
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I tried it but it gave me a horrible hungover feeling which I didn't like at all, stuck with it for a month but it didn't help my pain either so stopped it.
I have awful ball of foot pain too and nothing so far has helped with that 😒
I appreciate everyone's comments on Cymbalta. After 4 years of reading stuff online, a lousy experience with gabapentin, etc, I feel like I'm in a decent place with my pains. Now I have a new GP who would like me to try Cymbalta instead of the Nortriptyline, but I'm more afraid to try it & have to get off (withdrawals) of it, because it doesn't work for me. I'm completely aware of the chance I might have to get off of the Tramadol someday, but I feel I'm doing OK right now. I've been grouchy, maybe due to the Nortriptyline, but feel less so, since taking the Tramadol, so maybe it helps in the emotional department. I guess the Drs feel they have to get you off a pain med.

Billylyne5: if you haven't already tried it, the Tramadol is very helpful to me for my ball of foot pain, and I am just taking a single dose (50mg or 100mg) in the AM. My ball of foot pain is only when I put pressure on my feet. The Dr acted like he didn't believe me that one dose lasts me all day. I can feel it wearing down, in the evening, though. Maybe it won't help all day, down the road. I also use NeuroCream (capsicain pepper) directly behind my toes & it helps with the feeling of a ragged piece of rope lying there behind the toes.

Thanks to all who've responded.
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I can't take tramadol it makes me so unwell, sick,dizzy, just awful 😔
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My new GP seems to really want me to give Cymbalta a try. Between my Neurologist and myself, I tried Gabapentin (didn't like it), and am now on 50mg daily of Nortriptyline, which pretty much takes care of my pins, needles & burning. I've started to augment with Tramadol in the AM (50-100mg) for painful ball of foot, and now I'm pretty good for the day.

Since people & sources online usually refer to just "pain relief", are there any folks finding Cymbalta specifically helps with the more general type of pain like I get in my forefeet? My forefeet don't bother me much unless I'm on my feet. If you are augmenting the Cymbalta for that type of pain, I'd appreciate your sharing with me. Any info is appreciated.



Cymbalta 60mg once daily at bedtime has been reasonably effective for me over the years! Just make sure that you take 30mg once daily for the first seven days to taper-up, and when you finally come off it you must again taper very slowly off it.

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With 55 views of this thread, it's hard to believe no one has experience with Cymbalta. WebMD has about 4 times more patient reviews (for neuropathic pain) for Cymbalta than it has for Nortriptyline, That would lead me to believe that 4 times more folks are prescribed Cymbalta for neuropathic pain than are prescribed Nortriptyline. Guess their experience was so bad they'd rather forget about it.

sorry just found this post....I was told that I needed to try through the side effects so when I took cymbalta my tongue swelled and my throat....I became hoarse and when I called the office, I was told off for continuing the medication...and needless to say it didn't work for me.....
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