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Peripheral Neuropathy - I have hair loss from taking Neurontin. Does it slow down and are there any?

... other treatments for hair loss? I have been taking about 600 mg of Gabbapentin since August of this year (about 3 months). I have significant... read more

Post lumbar surgery Peripheral Neuropathy. Who treats this type?

I had experienced numbness in feet and skin on both legs 2 weeks following a multi-level lumbar fusion. The back of the legs are sensitive to... read more

What type of Dr.should I be seeing for my Peripheral Neuropathy?

The neuropathy is now affecting more than just my legs feet, arms and hands it is working om my insides to. Or at least it feels that... read more

Any connection between amlodipine and peripheral neuropathy?

I started taking amlodipine last August (2014) and have recently been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. About 2 months after... read more

Ive been taking 300mg of Lyrica at once. Is that to much at once?

I take it for my severe diabetic neuropathy in my feet and legs.

Is gabapentin 300mg x3 a day for my lamber spinal stenosis too small dose? I am in constant pain?

I top it up with Tramadol 50g PRC up to 6 tabs a day which gives me a bit of relief. More than this my body will start itching. I also take 25 mg... read more

I take 600 mg of Lyrica, 3200mg of Gabapentin, 60mg of Cymbalta, 4 capsules of Neuropathy Formula?

Second time for this question. I take 600 mg of Lyrica, 3200mg of Gabapentin, 60mg of Cymbalta, 4 capsules of Neuropathy... read more

Can you switch from taking Cymbalta at night to in the morning immediately?

I have been taking Cymbalta for both fibromyalgia and neuropathy at night but I'm tired all day.

Chronic Back Pain - An old vertebra fracture of the mid-back (T-8) is now naturally fusing with with

... the vertebra above and below giving me excruciating pain. Would an operation help?

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