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Old 05-19-2010, 04:38 PM #12
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Hi

I develped periperal neuropathy (burning skin, numbness , tingling ) from the anti-depressents. It is a rare side effect. I take B6 100mg daily which hleps a bit, Neuronitn, and Cymbalta(which helps a lot).. I don't think I could stand the pain without the cymbalta.


Janet
Hi Janet,
I think that my PN might be related to Paxil. I developed symptoms in my feet after being on Paxil for approximately 9 years. My symptoms rapidly progressed becoming body-wide 6 months after rapid withdrawal of the Paxil. I've been off Paxil since 3/09 and think that I'm beginning to see some slight improvement in my symptoms. I'd be very interested in hearing more of your story. I tried to PM you but I apparently haven't posted enough to do so. So sorry to hijack this thread... Take care, Liz
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