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Felling Completly Messed Up !
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Posted 22 July 2011 - 03:05 PM
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Posted 22 July 2011 - 06:03 PM
Iwannagetbetter, on 22 July 2011 - 03:05 PM, said:
ok i will tell you all how i am feeling first of i was on cymbalta only maybe a little over two months i decided to go off cold turkey i don't even know when i did i just did it. I am soooo messed up i cry i have fits of rage i am dizzy i can't eat sleep i actually got so angry today at something nasty said to me i smashed my cell phone to bits. I have never had so much rage and anger like this before i cry at everything i am a complete mess . and like the one lady said in her message to she was crying while writing this i am too. i also feel like i cannot slow down i feel like as if everything is going way to fast rapid thoughts and such i do have clonazapam 2mgs i think i may have to take one cause i feel like i am going nuts. i think i've done about ten loads of laundry ive been running around the house crying and just trying to keep busy but nothings working. Is this NORMAL withdrawl man i fell so bad why on earth do dr's prescribe this horrible medication to us and we have to suffer like this. My dr is an ass! He has actually told me he will no longer see me because i refuse to take my meds and i wish to try a natural way of healing myself. well since being experminted on almost fifty kinds of drugs and dosages since last october no wonder i have had enough! Just wondering is anyone else out there feeling like i do all kinda keyed up the rage the crying etc and if you got threw the withdrawls from cymbalta how long did you feel lousy 
I have also had the crying and rage. The crying is what bothers me the most. It can happen anywhere, anytime. So I try not to go out, because I am embarrassed to cry in front of people
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Posted 22 July 2011 - 11:27 PM
is this since you stopped taking the med? or were u feeling this while on cymbalta? i felt that way before i ever started taking cymbalta and when i stopped about week ago it has gradually returned but more intense.
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