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Can arm pain be neuropathy?

I have neuropathy in my feet. I have pain in both arms can it be related to neuropathy? I'm not sure who to see for this.

Does duloxetine withdrawal cause a “pins and needles” feeling in hands or feet?

My partner was placed on 120mg of duloxetine for pins and needles or tingling feelings and numbness in her feet due to idiopathic neuropathy by a... read more

Will Zilretta work for bursitis in my hips?

I have bursitis in both hips which leaves me almost crippled. Steroid injections are only lasting 5 weeks at this point so my pain management doctor... read more

What is Diprospan used for?

Clonazepam protracted withdrawl and neuropathy?

I have been on clonazepam for more than 30 years at the steady dose of 1.5mg. I have started to get progressive neuropathic symptoms, e.g. tingling,... read more

Neuropathy..anyone who suffers from this awful condition, do you have problems with deep?

itching in your legs/feet, and hands?? If you do, what can be done about this infuriating situation? Thanks!!

The neuropathy in my legs is causing severe muscle weakness, loss of balance and coordination?

This is steadily getting worse. I called my neurologist and could not even get an appointment to discuss anything. She said there is nothing that can... read more

Is meloxicam used to treat neuropathy?

I have used meloxicam to treat other pain related issues and it worked great. If so, can you use it while taking gabapentin or amitriptoline?

I have gabapentin 300mg caplets from January 16th, 2018 is it still usable or has it expired?

I don't know if it makes a difference, but I'm in Canada and I have approximately 300+ caplets, so if I can still use them, then this would save me a... read more

Gabapentin and legs?

I would like to know if taking gabapentin will help with the creepy crawling feeling I get in my feet and legs and so far I have no pain and good... read more

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