I weaned over 7 months - it takes at
least that. In hindsight, I would say allow a year. Why do people read experienced advice here and then go attempt withdrawal in a few days thinking they will walk away from this drug okay - it's not the case, please hear us people! I'm fed up reading posts about patients who go cold turkey etc...there are no free lunches and this drug is one of the worst to withdraw from unless you are a superhuman.
I have been Cymbalta free now for about 6 months (round of applause permitted) and I'm okay, not too retarded from it, but I have bad days when my memory is shot which frightens me and I know it's from Cymbalta use. Sometimes I can't even type or read or form speech anymore, it's like mini Alzheimers, yet I'm 46 years old. I knew this drug was killing me, made depression 100 times worse, brought out all sorts of weirdness, ruined interest in a sex life, made my body & emotions numb and I feel like I have mild brain damage for life now. I constantly grind my teeth. I was on it a little over 2 years - which exceeds their own recommendations of use anyway and my GP wants shooting. The brain zaps stopped after about 3 months, but they were so bad in the early days that I almost was tempted to stay on that evil stuff or just top myself. I get the odd one now & again when I am very overtired, otherwise I am sooo much better now I'm on
nothing for major depression. Even that is 90% better on nothing rather than on Cymbalta which doesn't work other than get you hooked & mess ur head up. Good luck, but you need to wean slowly for minimal side effects & further damage from this insidious drug. Either tough it out now or take a low dose to restore neuro function and then wean properly over months going down 5mg a week until ur clear. The Doctors do not study withdrawals from such toxins, only prescribe them. They are not trained to deal with this - they are the middle men/women & too stupid to know it half the time otherwise they would have become Vets.
PS: I for one, do bother to come back with my updates every couple of months because it's vital to prove to people & newbies to Cymbalta weaning that there is an end to the hell. You will get better, a lot better, maybe not as u once were, just not overnight and please allow up to a year to recover no matter what low dose or short few days you have been on it. You have been poisoned - so treat yourself kindly and recover slowly. No shame in that. It's not ur fault. This is what no one tells you - it's a nasty PRODUCT and you are nothing more than a consumer worth a lot in hooked $$. They want to make it f*cking hard to get off. It's as hard as heroin to kick & takes a while - months to find what ur "normal" is and you may have to find a brand new normal, but over time, you should be alright. If ur planning on becoming pregnant - please ensure you are Cymbalte free for 12 months as it could affect the neuro development of ur baby. It messes ur head up - what do you think it's going to do to a developing fetus? Be responsible - you took it with what you believed was the best advice & guidance from a Doctor who is not trained in drug withdrawal & probably said about a week right? They generally have no clue or interest. Going to Prozac helps some wean, but imho just adds to the process, more toxins & recovery time. You have found it's either not working or the side effects are ruining your life. You already know how it feels to be a little late with the next pill right? You MUST wean slowly. Listen to us old timers on here and cut it down by a max of 5mg per week until you're in the clear - then go thru the next set of withdrawals and hold out, take naps when it's bad. I would tip out 5-10 balls per week from my daily dose until there were hardly any - but my body/brain still needed those grains until it could cope with none.The zaps stop after about 2-3 months. You may get one now & then when ur overtired, so take it as as a warning to rest up a bit. The zaps are really bad in the first week or so. Be careful they don't knock you down or crash you into the walls! Don't be scared, each zap means you are on ur way to having survived this dreadful drug. I do believe it can cause long term neuro damage - I am also a bit incontinent because of Cymbalta but it's improving slowly. No one gave a toss either, but I am here, I survived and you will too. Hold the dream and keep weaning slowly guys.
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