You will feel better than you do now, but my memory of being there where you are is still pretty fresh, and I know you probably feel like this will never end. It will.
It is just a very individual thing, some people feel better in a week, some a few weeks, others more than a month. We all have different brain chemistry! I think that once your neurotransmitters in your brain start working naturally again, most of it goes away. And, some of us can kick cymbalta without resorting to taking another drug, but others of us really benefited from taking Prozac, low doses of Lexapro, Celexa to get us through this.
And when I weaned and came off of the Celexa, it was a little uncomfortable, they are brain chemistrty altering medications! But it was not the horror freak show of coming off of Cymbalta.
You are the one who has to live in your body, if you are a little uncomfortable and can deal with this and start to see improvement, great. If you feel like you are on the slippery slope to nowhere, get some medical help from somebody who will listen. I hated getting another medication to get me through this, I had never been on an antidepressant before cymbalta. I was afraid I would end up in a never ending loop of being on medication. And it is not so, I am off of antidepressants, and will never take another one!
There will be a day when you feel in control again. I never thought I would see it just a few weeks ago - and here I am today, a functional human being. And I hope that one day, very soon, you will be telling somebody else on this forum the same thing that I am telling you, that they will be ok, and there are many ways out of this!
Stay strong, but do get help if you feel worse! Please do not suffer.

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