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Old 06-24-2008, 09:57 PM #3
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Default That's good news--

--from the endoscopy. Take all the good news you can get.

I'm also glad the Cymbalta is helping the nerve pain. Overall, these anti-depressants (suchas Cymbalta and Elavil) have helped almost as many people with nerve pain as the anti-epileptics have (and generally without the common anti-seizure med weight gain, though they do have their own side effects, and also have to be carefully weaned down from when necessary).

Now, as far as sleep meds, I'm inclined to go with Melody's melatonin first, just to minimize the med load, but I'm sure Mrs. D and others will give opinions.
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