Want to go off of Cymbalta because feel awful taking it
#1
Posted 08 January 2010 - 11:31 AM
#2
Posted 08 January 2010 - 08:39 PM
sick and tired, on 08 January 2010 - 11:31 AM, said:
That is why I wanted to get off this stuff. There are days I did not even get out of bed. I would count the hours and min till I could go back to bed. It was as if being bed and sleeping was all I looked forward to. I had no quality of life. I was at 60mg at the end of Aug. and started weaning off the way the Dr. said to 60mg for 2 weeks. Then 60 one night 30 the next then 30 for 2 weeks and the 30 for 2 nights and skip a night. I was so messed up I had to take a 30 mg and a Xanax to get my mid straight for a few days. Thank GOD I found this sight. I started opening the pills and counting the beads. I am down to 5mg now. There are 45 beads in 5mg so I have started taking 1 bead less every night. I am starting to have brain zaps but mild from what there were. I may have to stay at 44 beads for a bit so my body can adjust but I know the way I am doing this now is much better than the was I was doing it. I almost forgot to mention I had stomach flu systems for 2 months and uncontrollable crying I could not even drive the brain zaps were so bad. All of that was before I started tapering off slow like I am now. The good thing about going down slow is if your side effects get to bad you can always go back up a mg or 2 to give your brain a chance to catch up to you. I hope this helped. I did not mean to wright a novel.
Candy
#3
Posted 09 January 2010 - 06:56 PM
kim, on 09 January 2010 - 04:05 PM, said:
Remember it does get better, we all will make it on the other side, if I made
it anyone can. Go back, and look how crazy, and hard it was for me!
I am here for all of you anytime you need help, just ask me.
Take care,love,and peace to all,
Debbie
Oh by the way I can't type or spell worth crap!
Don't hurry. Your going to live for ever---somewhere. IN fact, you are in eternity now;so why rush!
Don't Worry. You belong to God, and God id Love; so why fret?
Don't Condemn. As you cannot get under the other fellow's skin, you cannot possibly know what difficulities he has had to meet-Your are not perfect yourself and might be much worse in his shoes.
Don't Resent. If wrong has been done, the Great Law will surley take care of it. Rise up in consciousness and set both yourself and the delinquent free. Forgiveness is the strongest medicine.
#4
Posted 09 January 2010 - 07:31 PM
Where have you been? I was getting a bit concerned!
Thinking of you
Junior
#5
Posted 11 January 2010 - 12:33 AM
Kaitlyn, on 10 January 2010 - 09:37 PM, said:
Can anyone clarify this for me? Does this mean you take out a total of 10 beads every 2 weeks? Because then this would be less than 5 mg since 5 mg = 45 beads. I know I am missing something - just can't figure out what right now. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
I think Debbie just meant 5 beads not 5mg.
Candy
#6
Posted 11 January 2010 - 02:27 PM
Lia, on 11 January 2010 - 11:15 AM, said:
it seems that this cymbalta thing is like a streetdrug in disguize.
my boyfriend (32)has bipolar I and is/was on cymbalta for about 1 year(from 60mg-40mg now 20mg) his psychiatrist suggested to cut it off. yesterday (5th day off) he told me on the phone, it was like hell(whe dont live in the same city).he wanted to just cut off his head or die.he couldnt believe that something thats supposed to help you coping with your illnes, could cause such withrawal symptoms.its like cutting off heroin he said(he is a former user).
he called his doc.thats what she told him:yes there are side effects, but maybe it wasnt the right time for you to go through this.if you cannot continue ,its better to take cymbalta again.
(^&%$^$#%#@$#@#$#!@...this is what i thought of it..made me so angry...as if this was just a piece of cacke.docs..do they respect us..?)
well he took 2 anxiolytics to help him sleep.of course this wasnt the case.he took cymbalta the same night, but was so angry about it this morning,coz he realized that.."hey you are addicted (again) to something".
the "good thing":he is determined to cut cymbalta off (cold turcey)and is open to find alternative ways of healing.
damn..meds are the easy way or only way for some illnesses.or maybe thats what they want us to believe.
i'll continue my research.there must be another way.
good luck to you all!!!
love
Lia
Lia, he doesn't have to go cold turkey, even though 20 mgis the lowest dose available on prescription.
What many of us have done is taper off slowly by opening the capsules and dividing the contents.
If this is of interest let me know and we can let you know how it works.
Doctors are only aping what the drug companies tell them. Unfortunately some of us are the first ones they've had coming off cymbalta, or the first ones who've had problems. Some still do need medication to get them through, and it's so difficult to tell during withdrawal as the symptoms can be the same.
regards, Maureen.
#7
Posted 13 January 2010 - 03:09 PM
Susan, on 13 January 2010 - 01:44 AM, said:
HI Susan,
taking one every three or four days is not helping you at all. You'd probably recover faster taking none that doing it that way - all you're doing is 'feeding' the addiction in your brain a little, then having to backtrack from that dose each time.
You can be off Cymbalta completely (but not as quickly as you'd probably like) and not have to suffer this way by taking the 60mg every day, then tapering down slowly.
And by slowly I mean dropping no more than 10% at a time, then waiting at each dose for any withdrawal symptoms to disappear before dropping again. This way the withdrawal symptoms are generally more tolerable.
regards, Maureen.
#8
Posted 17 January 2010 - 02:42 AM
vanessa, on 15 January 2010 - 08:25 PM, said:
i also have fibro and cfs, i have been on cymbalta 60 mg for more than a year, before that i was in a clinical trial taking reboxetine the only thing that have take the pain away, but i went from 130 lbs, to a merely 103 my husband tough i was dying. I have not take cymbalta 2 days for money reasons, and as i type this i feel like my heart its going to explode, my muscles ache and my face its red like a cooked lobster, everything hurts and i feel nauseus. But like you managing fibro for over 10 years i still have hope, hang in there,
Hi Vanessa
I believe Drs in the US can give you samples.... for free.
Junior

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