bcgirl45, on 23 January 2010 - 02:14 PM, said:
Hi Teddy, it did work for me, and it doesn't work for everybody. I weaned off of cymbalta over 5 wks. The last week I used prozac 5mg to 10 mg a day for just over a wk.(my cymbalta taper was at 15mg a day at the end.) 20 mg of prozac felt too strong. I had quit klonopin cold turkey(klonopin withdrawals mirrored cymbalta withdrawals in my case, it was rough) abut a month prior, I could finally feel how the cymbalta was really making me sick without another cover up pharmeceutical layered on top of it. Over the end of my cymbalta taper prozac did alleviated SOME of the withdrawals, don't get me wrong, it wasn't a cakewalk, but it did help me. A man named Steve used it for one wk as well, the discussions on this site(somewhat controversial) are under "cymbalta weaning" columns under Prozac bate and switch by bcgirl45 and another success story by bcgirl45 etc. I'd been on the cymbalta for 13 mos. 60 mg per day. I listed links to other sites as well so you can read them regarding prozac being used only for a cymbalta taper, and then discontinued as well. Again, it doesn't work for everybody, but it's worked for a few of us. I've been off of everything for 49 days now. My emotions are starting to level out, there is some physical lingering in sore muscles and joints, but I am getting better, it's just slower than I thought and everyone's different. I hope you find a method that can work for you. God Bless bcgirl45
Teddy,
Please know that the way your trying to get off Cymbalta is not what is
recomended here at all. There have been a very few who have passed through
here that have been lucky to take a few doses of Prozac 20 mg, or even one
dose, and just get off this crap, and be fine.
I have been here for a very long time, and have seen more of the it does not
work that way at all! That the very slow weaning weaning prcess is the best,
safest, also your in control at all times, and if your still having too many
withdrawls symptoms all you have to do is add a few beads, or maybe not decrease
as often. Adding Prozac 20 mg daily does help with the withdrawls, as it is a
longer acting drug than the Cymbalta, also not as hard to get off of once we are
done getting of this one. Heck anything would be a cake walk compared to this!!
I don't know what dose or how long you have been on the Cymbalta, but what I have
also seen is that people who have been on it longer do have a harder time coming
off of it.
I won't go into all the medical/physical stuff about it, but our brains are addicted
to this drug, and the withdrawl process is compared to that as coming off a narcotic
such as Oxycontin or heroin. So one see's why this is so very hard to stop. just having
them give us a bunch of differnt antidepressants will not make it go away any faster, or
even stop them.
That is why this place was such a God send for me, the system that they came up with worked!
That's all I cared about, not a bunch of hoakie ideads.
All one has to do is to remove 10 beads from their dose every 2 weeks until your done, drink
lot's of water, eat, rest, sit in the sun 15 min a day, or tanning salon, check out the vitamins,
and minerals they have on here for some of your symptoms. They didn't work for me, but I still
made it from 60 mg x's 3 1/2 years, and started weaning Aug 31,09, and I am down to 35 beads now!
If you have any questions please let me know.
Debbie