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Old 03-31-2010, 10:38 PM #1
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Confused cymbalta for spinal stenosis nerve pain

I am seeking information about the side effects of Cymbalta. I have gained 20# and am eating a regulated diet.
When taking a second treadmill test my blood pressure spiked to 240.
Also, since I wake up in the morning with my right leg stinging, my doctor suggested taking 400mg Ibuprofen with the 60mg Cymbalta.
I have also developed symptoms that are very similar to peripheral vascular disease. A year ago I could easily climb any hill during a hike. Now my calves and gluteal muscles are so tight and painful that I have to stop often.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

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