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MoiraC
8 years agoMember
Hi all -I had six sessions of acupuncture but it didn't help my hot flushes sadly. I have been taking the medication Cymbalta prescribed by one of my drs for some months and has reduced my 4 sodden night sweats and daytime ones to 1or 2 a day.
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