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Paxil

Its only been since I have taken Paxil that I have had on my right foot (second or third toe..... I can't figure out which one) that I have this almost electric or like a skin pulling shock when i walk and/or move it a certain way sometimes.  Has this ever been brought to your attention because of the use of Paxil?  Or should I post in another forum?  It also feels like maybe the vein is moving over the bone or something.  I have had my family just watch to see if they could notice anything  when this happens and they can't.
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242532 tn?1269550379
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This is an idiosyncractic response to the med with some
kind of nerve irritation. perhaps there is some pre existing nerve injury as a  
predisposing factor. if this sx really annoys you, you should try another
med, but there is no guarantee this won't happen again.
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Please send me your email address I would really love to talk with you.  My email address is    ***@****
And My name is Jeanette Raynes.
Please email me.
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i have ptsd coupled with depression&anxiety i take 20mgof paxil for the anxiety .05mg as needed i lost my sex drive,i am always tired i work but has become notiable i am a 70% vietnam veteran i sometimes wish god would take me because i am tired of living this way,the life i live my wife is tired of me.i am a total loss i lack concentration&focus does anyone have any answers here is my home phone i would appreciate a call 856-939-1877 oh i almost forgot i have been unemployed since nov2000 i am about to lose everything i own i know i got off the subject a little my name is angelo vitalone sr i was proud to serve my country.
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