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Old 06-09-2020, 10:03 PM #1
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34 f, type 1 diabetic for 19 years. Diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, depression yaddi ya...

My neuropathy in my feet is now crawling up my ankles. Was just looking around for some support and possibly help on some next steps. I've tried Lyrica, gabapentin, and currently am on 60mg of cymbalta which helped a lot with my moods and also my peripheral neuropathy symptoms. Now, the pain is worse than ever. Especially since it's been 80-90 degrees outside for the past week. I know this means my neuropathy is getting worse, I just don't know what other options, besides opioids, there are. I do have my card for THC and it's the only thing that truly allows me to sleep at night, but I can only do it at night due to work.. I am so young I cannot spend the rest of my life in this much pain.
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