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Old 11-01-2015, 04:25 PM #1
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Default gabapentin, lyrica, cymbalta, etc.

Hi,

I have always been very sensitive to medicine and had the worst night of my life last night on only my second night of taking Cymbalta (30) .....there only seems to be a handful of these drugs so what I would like to know is how many of you are sensitive to the med's and what did you do to overcome this issue.

In the past I have overcome 2 spinal fusion operations and several other surgeries so I'm no stranger to pain, however this SFN is much worse than anything I have ever encountered. I'm stuck in a very bad spot because without the med's how can I find a way to function?

The neuro doc told me the drugs are very well tolerated and acted as If I was an exception to the rule.

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