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Kiml4j

Updated 1y ago

Looking for Help with Hypersensitive Nerve Endings

I take Hydroxychloriquine for fibromyalgia, it helps joint pain somewhat. But I have not fund anything to help hypersensitive nerve endings. Has anyone else used something that helps?

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RJT

2y

I use Cymbalta. 30mg In the morning and 60mg. at night this is for my Peripheral Poly Nueropathy which is also nerve pain
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Bridget

2y

I took cymbals for ten years but my depression didn’t do as well as it does on lexapro so I left it. I now use gabapentin and some excepting as I have a lot of migraines and some hydrocodone from my PCP.
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Invisible

2y

Gabapentin helps somewhat.
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DeeGee50

2y

I take 60mg Cymbalta for my Fibromyalgia. It works well for me.
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RJT

2y

Gabapentin gives me seizures.
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Julie_Marie

2y

OH NO! The side effects of seizures is worse!!!
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Julie_Marie

2y

I heard this only works for joint pain and Lupus as this is what my friend takes for her Lupus. She swears by Lyrica~taking 60% of her pain away.
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MooieModer

2y

Awake. So sleepy but brain is full trying to pray but brain can not focus
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Galaxys_Nana

2y

I couldn’t do the Cymbalta it made me wanna rip peoples faces off. It really really made me angry it did not go well for me. I did take Lyrica for about 10 years. It became too expensive now I take nothing but Motrin and Tylenol and an herbal supplement for muscle spasms.
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Invisible

2y

Cymbalta made me upset too
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jengle

2y

I use Cymbalta and celebrex and tylenol
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Koala87

2y

I wish I knew for myself as well!
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Limonata

2y

I take a combo of Cymbalta , Lyrica, and hydrocodone. The mix seems to work very well for me.
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MooieModer

2y

Lots of homeopathic remedies.

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