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Old 05-22-2016, 07:58 AM #1
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Default Duloxetine

I'm thinking of trying duloxetine ( cymbalta) for both pain and now awful anxiety and depression. Have any of you tried this and did you find it helpful for both the pain and depression ( for those affected by that also ).

Im taking 2700mg gabapentin and this is making me so spaced as it is - I don't want to feel worse from that perspective by adding to it.
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