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I'm now blessed with this peripheral neuropathy from having breast cancer. Started a month ago. Oncologist said it would go away; didn't offer any medication for it. Bottoms of both feet at first sign of it. Now both hands slightly numb. My left foot is worse with it up to my ankle area also. I have lightheadedness most of the time when standing. I started ny research just recently here. In reference to Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) The two drugs being used for treatment are; duloxetine and pregabalin. It also affects my quality of life. Also found other treatments being tried in trials, such as low frequency electro stimulation device and acupressure clinical trial protocol and ear randomized controlled trial; whatever those last three means just don't sound up my alley. I also have something else I'm dealing with right now, which I did post in the gastroenterology post. Achalasia type 111 and epigastric (small hiatal hernia), which I'm seeing my general surgeon about a possible procedure for it tomorrow. I thought maybe my lightheadedness was due to it, but from what I have read about this chem related neuropathy; it's most likely causing my lightheadedness which is getting worse. Any words of wisdom for me is greatly appreciated. Especially as far as any medication advice. I would like to have some knowledge of any medication to ask the doctor tomorrow. Thank you, Doris

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@d13 Both pregabalin and duloxetine have dizziness as one of the side effects. You might want to discuss it with your doctor.

-- Pregabalin: https://www.drugs.com/mtm/pregabalin.html
-- Duloxetine: https://www.drugs.com/sfx/duloxetine-side-effects.html