Has Anyone Had "opposite" Side Effects?
#1
Posted 29 March 2010 - 07:01 PM
I am going to begin weaning off this drug in April. My primary concern is that if I had "opposite" side effects while taking the drug, will I all of a sudden get those problems?
Has anyone else had this kind of issue?
#2
Posted 31 March 2010 - 03:29 AM
I have seen several people mention the "typical" side effects from the flyers: weight gain, decreased libido, etc. I have had the opposite of these. I have lost weight since beginning Cymbalta and my libido is out of control.
I am going to begin weaning off this drug in April. My primary concern is that if I had "opposite" side effects while taking the drug, will I all of a sudden get those problems?
Has anyone else had this kind of issue?
Hi Rose
The term 'typical' really just means common. Everyone is wired a little differently so people don't all feel the same side effects. Any side effects you are feeling now will diminish and eventually disappear as you taper. Just make sure your taper is SLOW otherwise you will bring on a range of withdrawal effects and I'm sure you don't want that.
Good luck
Junior
#3
Posted 28 April 2010 - 10:14 PM
I have seen several people mention the "typical" side effects from the flyers: weight gain, decreased libido, etc. I have had the opposite of these. I have lost weight since beginning Cymbalta and my libido is out of control.
I am going to begin weaning off this drug in April. My primary concern is that if I had "opposite" side effects while taking the drug, will I all of a sudden get those problems?
Has anyone else had this kind of issue?
blueeyesrose
What you are experiencing is known as a PARADOXICAL side effect. Though it is RARE, it still can happen. Not just with this drug, but afaik any SSRI has the potential of causing one. And the most common paradoxical side effect(s)? you got it! Weight LOSS when there is supposed to be a gain, and INCREASED LIBIDO when there is supposed to be a decrease.
For myself, it was Prozac that caused me to have these very same side effects you are having. It was terrible, at 30 years of age and no woman i my life.
I feel for you.
David
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