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#181 User is offline   amarie221 

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View PostGlorydays, on 02 March 2012 - 06:40 PM, said:

Can someone tell me what u mean by brain zaps?

It feels like zap of electric current through your brain. It is quick but you can hear it inside your head and it can paralyze you for a millisecond. It disturbs me when I need to concentrate for work. Almost like your brain is getting shocked.
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Posted 08 March 2012 - 01:01 PM

Brain zaps, dizziness, lightheaded, light sensitive, hungry at times, short attention span, unable to concentrate.

Sleepiness at times.
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Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:48 PM

Went on Cymbalta for the 2nd time in the past 10 years for anxiety. The first time had very little side effects. This time was WAAAYYY different.
While on 60mg per day:
Anxiety got better, in fact I was a very calm person. Haven't had an anxiety attack in 2 years.
Weight gain, and the doctor told me I would actually lose weight. HA!
Very weird, vivid dreams
Sleeping good at first. The longer I was on it started having trouble falling asleep. Mind would race and not calm down.
Started to go numb...not physically, but emotionally. Just became numb and almost emotionless.
Loss in sexdrive (hubby not happy)

Had to go off because my insurance changes.

Been off cold turkey for 7 days now and its been horrible.

Nausia first 2 days
Not sleeping well, vivid crazy dreams, mind racing. When I do wake up I feel like I've ran a marathon.
Rage
Mood Swings
Light sensitivity
Tingling throughout my body. Feels like pin pricks. Like I just want to come out of my skin.
Restlessness
Bad Brain Zaps
loss in consetration and focus (even having problems typing this and I usually type like 60wpm)
vertigo
This weird Tourette's thing (I dropped the "F" bomb twice in a conversation and didn't even know it. And I DO NOT talk like that. I don't cuss at all. EVER!)

Hoping this all subsides soon. I really want to get back to normal.
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Posted 31 March 2012 - 07:27 PM

I have been on this horrid drug since just before Christmas 2011. I swapped from Lovan to Cymbalta as not only do I have depression I have Fibromyalgia and they say cymbalta is meant to help with the pain of FBMS.

I decided Monday last week that I wanted to come off the drugs and see how both the depression and FBMS is and how well I can cope with it. Went to the dr and he changed me from my 60mg to 30mg, I took the 30mg for two days and felt like crap, fuzzy headed couldnt think straight etc so Saturday I said to my hubby I am going cold turkey and I felt really good for it. Today Sunday I feel like crap again, no energy, fuzzy head, nausea, tired, at first I thought it was due to not having much sleep last night but reading some of these posts it doesnt seem like it.

I just want to be me again and feel normal, does anyone have any idea how long the side effects can last for. I work full time as an office mananger and at this rate I dont think I can manage to do my job. I really dont want to go back on the meds again and my dr wasnt much help with how to get off the stuff hence why I thought cold turkey after feeling so good yesterday.
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Posted 31 March 2012 - 08:00 PM

View Postfranny, on 31 March 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:

I have been on this horrid drug since just before Christmas 2011. I swapped from Lovan to Cymbalta as not only do I have depression I have Fibromyalgia and they say cymbalta is meant to help with the pain of FBMS.

I decided Monday last week that I wanted to come off the drugs and see how both the depression and FBMS is and how well I can cope with it. Went to the dr and he changed me from my 60mg to 30mg, I took the 30mg for two days and felt like crap, fuzzy headed couldnt think straight etc so Saturday I said to my hubby I am going cold turkey and I felt really good for it. Today Sunday I feel like crap again, no energy, fuzzy head, nausea, tired, at first I thought it was due to not having much sleep last night but reading some of these posts it doesnt seem like it.

I just want to be me again and feel normal, does anyone have any idea how long the side effects can last for. I work full time as an office mananger and at this rate I dont think I can manage to do my job. I really dont want to go back on the meds again and my dr wasnt much help with how to get off the stuff hence why I thought cold turkey after feeling so good yesterday.

I did the 1 capsule a day just as you did and I couldn't think straight. Couldn't find the car keys, left the hen house door open, and I was totally apathetic and unorganized. It's intersting that as I cut back enough to get the brain zaps, muscle pains and horrid pre-migrane symptoms I also began to attempt to ORGANIZE my clothes and papers. I had tried in the past 6 months to do so but could not concentrate on it. And I'm beginning to feel like a real person rather than a husk. I hate you, Cymbalta. I have been robbed of a year of my life and came very close to loosing my life.
I've had a good day followed by a very bad day, followed by a good day, etc. I've been getting as much physical exercise as I can, hoping that sweat and fatigue will flush the poison out of my liver faster. I hope every health care professional who prescribes Cymbalta without warning their paitients about withdrawal gets to experience a complementary 24 hour period of brain zaps, nausea, itching, etc. Then perhaps they will think twice before making Eli Lilly richer by prescribing the stuff.
There is light at the end of the tunnel. I stopped on March 17. Today I've only had a few mild zaps but I've had to force myself to get work done because of fatigue and bad mood. Let's hope that by April 17 this will be over. I've signed up for a class action law suit. It may not get off the ground until I'm a very old woman but NOBODY deserves to be put through the throes of Cymbalta in the name of medicine.
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 05:52 AM

I have been on Cymbalta 60mg. for 6 years. I decided with my doctor to get off this drug. The side effects are HORRIBLE to say the least!!! My doctor advised me to take one every other day for a week then one every two days and then one every three days and then stop. My side effects have been mostly nausea, dizziness, upset stomach and headache. The weird thing is my B/P has been up again. I am already on B/P medicines so it has to be caused by the cymbalta!! I did call my doctor yesterday and had a consult with the nurse. Waiting to hear back from them today. I wish I would have known how bad the weaning cycle would have been and I wouldn't have started taking this drug!!! I am going to try and find something all natural to take if and when I need something.
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Posted 21 April 2012 - 06:17 PM

I am having second thoughts about going off this medicine so fast!! I am taking 60mg every 2 days right now, but I feel HORRIBLE. I am suppose to take 60mgs twice next week and then stop. HELP!! How can I wean off slower? I am thinking of taking 60 mg every other day for a few weeks and then wean off completely.
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Posted 21 April 2012 - 07:53 PM

 navywife5, on 21 April 2012 - 06:17 PM, said:

I am having second thoughts about going off this medicine so fast!! I am taking 60mg every 2 days right now, but I feel HORRIBLE. I am suppose to take 60mgs twice next week and then stop. HELP!! How can I wean off slower? I am thinking of taking 60 mg every other day for a few weeks and then wean off completely.

If you do it that way you are going to suffer and suffer for a long time. Please read through the posts on this site and see what others have done. URIEL has posted some excellent advice. What it boils down to is breaking open a capsule and counting out granules, gradually reducing the number of granules each week. IMO it's the only way to go.
Spend some time reading about what has worked for people on this site. Also, you might want to check out the advice under Herbal Supplements here, too.
Interested in hearing what you decide to do. Your doctor probably doesn't have a clue about weaning patients off this stuff so it's up to you to take look out for yourself. You have come to a good website with lots of advice and support.
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:00 AM

View Postnavywife5, on 21 April 2012 - 06:17 PM, said:

I am having second thoughts about going off this medicine so fast!! I am taking 60mg every 2 days right now, but I feel HORRIBLE. I am suppose to take 60mgs twice next week and then stop. HELP!! How can I wean off slower? I am thinking of taking 60 mg every other day for a few weeks and then wean off completely.

Hello navywife5: taking pills every other day is asking for a world of hurting. You are better off loading your own capsules or counting granules. A slow wean seems to be better. I bought empty capsules at my pharmacy and weighed out the dose on a electronic scale. This method has worked well for me. Good luck, keep us posted in your progress.
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:53 AM

View Postmelly, on 28 April 2012 - 11:00 AM, said:

Hello navywife5: taking pills every other day is asking for a world of hurting. You are better off loading your own capsules or counting granules. A slow wean seems to be better. I bought empty capsules at my pharmacy and weighed out the dose on a electronic scale. This method has worked well for me. Good luck, keep us posted in your progress.

Melly, you are 100% correct!. I did the gradual reduction, 30 mg every other day thing and it was pure misery, but I didn't realize what was causing my misery. I wish I had counted granules and avoided the worst misery of my life.
I hope everyone who visits this site will realize that you can't withdraw from $ymbalta like you withdraw from Prozac because $ymbalta screws up TWO neurotransmitters :angry: while Prozac only screws up one.
Did I mention that withdrawal causes MISERY? Yes, I believe I did.
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 08:50 PM

View Postfeelingused, on 07 January 2012 - 01:18 PM, said:

After being on Cymbalta for about 2 months (started at 30 and 1 week later 60mg) I began having suicidal thoughts. My stupid psychiatrist took me off with out weening me and 7 days later I had the worst withdrawal symptoms that landed me in the e.r. I had such a severe migraine, extreme vertigo, involuntary twitching, feeling like I'm hungover, horrid vivid nightmares, and the list goes on. My psychiatrist said I needed to switch to Wellbutrin. (She knows I had an allergic reaction to that one...Idiot!) I said that is enough. Three days after my e.r. trip I am having heart palputations, nausea, extreme thirst (I want water all day!) And continued vertigo. When I asked her if there would be side effects from going cold turkey she said No not at all! Really? Nothing lady? I feel like I drank a bottle of liquor and have sudden sharp joint pains that started today. This medicine and most SSRI are not worth the side effects. I gained 20 pounds in two months! Wth?? I am now feeling like me again and my wife says I am funny again. I was not "hear" for two months. I do not recommend this drug to anyone.....its all bad and should be taken off the market. I really cannot wait till all the withdrawal symptoms are gone.



hI I AM NEW HERE and experiencing all the same things everyone else has.I too was told by my pyschiatrist,which I know this is probably spelled wrong too,cause i cant think or even concentrate> I was on 60mg she had me go down to 30mg for 5 days then start wellbutrin.So now I am in the middle of the withdrawl.The brain zaps are driving me insane, and the itching,ugh! My question to you is did you quit taking the wellbutrin too.I am just so tired of being on antidepressants I just want off of them.I feel like a zombie on them.I have been sleepwalking through the last few years of my life it seems since i started the cymbalta.Headaches were constant,just zombie like.I am thinking of just taking the vitamins supplements people have suggested on here,and totally rid myself of all AD's.So tired physically and mentally of it all.I am so glad for this site and thank God I quit this horrible drug,I would never go back on it for any reason whatso ever.Thanks for listening.Maybe one day this will stop this company of selling death.
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 10:13 PM

 navywife5, on 21 April 2012 - 06:17 PM, said:

I am having second thoughts about going off this medicine so fast!! I am taking 60mg every 2 days right now, but I feel HORRIBLE. I am suppose to take 60mgs twice next week and then stop. HELP!! How can I wean off slower? I am thinking of taking 60 mg every other day for a few weeks and then wean off completely.



Navywife: I never alternated days. It is better to take a certain dosage of cymbalta EVERYDAY than it is to alternate days. Instead of taking 60mg every 2 days, have you considered taking 50mg everyday???. Then 40mg, then 30mg, then 20mg, then 10mg?
Cymbalta comes in 60mg, 30mg and 20mg presentations. So to take 50mg you can take a 30mg + a 20mg pill.
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Posted 29 April 2012 - 09:21 AM

Cookie- its Pam. We chatted last year on here. I started getting email notifications that there were posts I had subscribed to. I've been gone a long time.
Happily I can report that I've been off about a year now. The ONLY way I was able to do it was a very slow wean. Counted beads and made my own capsules. I also added Prozac in to replace the cymbalta. I had taken days off work, cried, cursed.....everything while withdrawing. It's terrible.....but doable. I hope that everyone gets some helpful advice and ideas here. It saved me.
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Posted 29 April 2012 - 10:25 AM

 cookie, on 28 April 2012 - 10:13 PM, said:

Navywife: I never alternated days. It is better to take a certain dosage of cymbalta EVERYDAY than it is to alternate days. Instead of taking 60mg every 2 days, have you considered taking 50mg everyday???. Then 40mg, then 30mg, then 20mg, then 10mg?
Cymbalta comes in 60mg, 30mg and 20mg presentations. So to take 50mg you can take a 30mg + a 20mg pill.

Speaking from experience, alternating days is the WORST way to go. Decrease gradually, even if it means counting granules.
IMO it is not wise to use timed realease granules with the single shot green capsules.
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Posted 29 April 2012 - 08:10 PM

 pamela, on 29 April 2012 - 09:21 AM, said:

Cookie- its Pam. We chatted last year on here. I started getting email notifications that there were posts I had subscribed to. I've been gone a long time.
Happily I can report that I've been off about a year now. The ONLY way I was able to do it was a very slow wean. Counted beads and made my own capsules. I also added Prozac in to replace the cymbalta. I had taken days off work, cried, cursed.....everything while withdrawing. It's terrible.....but doable. I hope that everyone gets some helpful advice and ideas here. It saved me.


Hello Pam!!!!! yes I remember you perfectly. I see that you have been off the medication for a year. That´s great. I wasn´t able to quit. I had to updose and I am taking the minimum dosage I need to be able to function. How long did it take you to overcome withdrawal symptoms? Are you totally med free? or are you taking another antidepressant?
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Posted 03 May 2012 - 11:09 PM

Hi All,
I'm new to this forum but feel I need to 'talk' to like minded people about weaning off cymbalta. Basically, I am just sick of being on medication and being an emotional 'robot'. Wonderful for keeping you calm and coping with life, but you dont 'feel'. I have been on numerous antidepressants for the last 8 years - my doctor upping me to cymbalta as it was a 'newer' and better antidepressant.
I suffered depression all through me teen years (undiagnosed) and once I became pregnant, suffered ante-natal and severe post natal depression - enough that I dont remember a lot of my daughter's first two years of life :-( - Thank goodness, my husband was able to step up and look after both of us. In a brief moment of insanity, we became pregnant again,and again, ante-natal and post-natal depression,. My daugher is 6 1/2 and my son is now 3 1/2 and I still suffer major depression but I'm so sick of being on meds, there has to be another way.
I was on cymbalta 60mg for 6 months but this is by far the worst antidepressant I have been on - and I have tried quite a few! I dropped down to 30 mg for one month and am now doing the one on, one off, 30mg. Seems to be ok but having effects like others have noted - cottonwool head, dizziness, eyes blurring, not being able to concentrate for longer than five mins, snappy at the hubby and kids, disinterest in everything and everyone!
Just reading through the comments noted on here I wonder if I am doing this the right way.......... any words of encouragement would be most welcome as I am feeling very alone in my come down.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 04:37 AM

Cookie- I'm still on Wellbutrin and Prozac. I have tried to get
Off the Prozac a couple of times with disastrous results. I can feel my depression creeping back when I do. The feelings of guilt, hopelessness, unending sadness hang over me like a black cloud. Luckily I dont experience any debilitating side effects from either medication. I have accepted the fact that I will always need to be on meds and I'm ok with that. Getting off cymbalta was terrible, terrible, terrible but can be done.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 04:45 AM

End of the rainbow-
You arent alone. Take comfort in that. I too suffered depression through my teen years and into early adulthood. I had terrible post partum depression with both of my children. After the birth of my 2nd child I was hospitalized several times. His first year of life was a blur. Be grateful that your husband stepped up. Mine didn't. He left me with no job, 2 babies and severe depression. Medication saved my life. I have been divorced for 10 years now. My children are thriving, I have a wonderful career, own a home. I wouldn't be here today if it weren't for medication. It's just a daily part of my life. Granted cymbalta was hell on earth there are plenty of other great medications to let you enjoy life and love your babies each and every day. Feel free to email me if you want to chat.
I wish you only the best and you are NOT alone
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 08:20 AM

View Postendoftherainbow, on 03 May 2012 - 11:09 PM, said:

Hi All,
I'm new to this forum but feel I need to 'talk' to like minded people about weaning off cymbalta. Basically, I am just sick of being on medication and being an emotional 'robot'. Wonderful for keeping you calm and coping with life, but you dont 'feel'. I have been on numerous antidepressants for the last 8 years - my doctor upping me to cymbalta as it was a 'newer' and better antidepressant.
I suffered depression all through me teen years (undiagnosed) and once I became pregnant, suffered ante-natal and severe post natal depression - enough that I dont remember a lot of my daughter's first two years of life :-( - Thank goodness, my husband was able to step up and look after both of us. In a brief moment of insanity, we became pregnant again,and again, ante-natal and post-natal depression,. My daugher is 6 1/2 and my son is now 3 1/2 and I still suffer major depression but I'm so sick of being on meds, there has to be another way.
I was on cymbalta 60mg for 6 months but this is by far the worst antidepressant I have been on - and I have tried quite a few! I dropped down to 30 mg for one month and am now doing the one on, one off, 30mg. Seems to be ok but having effects like others have noted - cottonwool head, dizziness, eyes blurring, not being able to concentrate for longer than five mins, snappy at the hubby and kids, disinterest in everything and everyone!
Just reading through the comments noted on here I wonder if I am doing this the right way.......... any words of encouragement would be most welcome as I am feeling very alone in my come down.

You may gain some insight by googling DEPRESSION IS NOT A DISEASE. There are also natural remedies that help many people.
You may benefit from opening a capsule and occasionally taking 50-100 granules in the morning. That helped me but everyone is differnet.
I've started a Facebook group about the dangers of Cymbalta: CYMBALTA HURTS WORSE
Keep posting. As you know, it is so easy to feel alone but you are NOT ALONE. Your posts will eventually help someone else!
Peace, health and full recovery! :)
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Posted 13 May 2012 - 08:26 AM

Symptoms:
BRAIN ZAPS!!!!!!!!!!!! I was happy to find a name for those, It is the best way to describe them for others.
Exhaustion
Irritablity
Anger
My face feels HOT
Nausea like I'm pregnant


I went cold turkey about 2 weeks ago. It has been pure hell trying to work full time and take care of my family and basically not sure with anyone - my husband loves me very much, but I know he would tell me I need it, and I don't NEED it. I NEED it out of my body. I have tried the taper several times, and it didn't work for me. If I have it, I'll take it, if I don't, I can't. I'm so glad to know I am not alone.
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Posted 14 May 2012 - 07:16 PM

Help! has anyone had persistent sexual arousal because of withdrawing from Cymbalta? I have been in constant pain and agony for almost a week and have finally given up and started back on Cymbalta. This has been the most awful experience of my life. If I have to be in this state of extreme discomfort I will kill myself. This may sound like something you'd want, but believe me, it's not. After the third orgasm or so, it becomes so painful. It's ruining my marriage.

Other side effects are really bad --

Extreme joint and muscle pain -- can't even stand up to walk around. I'm like an old lady.
Incapacitating headaches
Nausea
Brain “zaps”
Dizziness
Flu-like symptoms

These all come an go, but the sexual arousal thing seems to be present almost all the time. Any ideas on what to do about this would be helpful. Has anyone else gone through this living hell?
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Posted 18 May 2012 - 04:37 PM

Magpie your not alone in that one...I too have it..extremely frustrating..thinking about giving in and going back on just to get some relief
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