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I have vertigo. For awhile I thought it was adrenals, but now I'm thinking

it may be the low ferritin. I get it mostly in the late afternoon and/or

evening, along with heart palps.

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> Hi again...

>

> I was curious if this is to be expected... I am super dizzy.

> Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know my body is going

> thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie like I was

> before...

>

> But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent... More like

> vertigo actually.

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With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be related

to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the other.

It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure is

dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?

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Pamela,

Monday, April 17, 2006, 3:25:38 PM, you wrote:

> Hi again...

> I was curious if this is to be expected... I am super dizzy.

> Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know my body is going

> thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie like I was

> before...

> But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent... More like

> vertigo actually.

> I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg of hydrocort 2

> x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front of me).

> I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.

> I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day to the evening

> with my clonopin to sleep.

> Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone have an idea how

> long it will last?

> Any advice would be appreciated...

> Thank you,

> Pamela

Perhaps your dizziness is related to stopping Cymbalta.

http://pi.lilly.com/us/cymbalta-pi.pdf

Discontinuation of Treatment with Cymbalta — Discontinuation symptoms

have been systematically evaluated in patients taking Cymbalta.

Following abrupt discontinuation in MDD placebo-controlled clinical

trials of up to 9-weeks duration, the following symptoms occurred at a

rate greater than or equal to 2% and at a significantly higher rate in

Cymbalta-treated patients compared to those discontinuing from

placebo: dizziness; nausea; headache; paresthesia; vomiting;

irritability; and nightmare. During marketing of other SSRIs and SNRIs

(serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors), there have been

spontaneous reports of adverse events occurring upon discontinuation

of these drugs, particularly when abrupt, including the following:

dysphoric mood, irritability, agitation, dizziness, sensory

disturbances (e.g., paresthesias such as electric shock sensations),

anxiety, confusion, headache, lethargy, emotional lability, insomnia,

hypomania, tinnitus, and seizures. Although these events are generally

self-limiting, some have been reported to be severe. Patients should

be monitored for these symptoms when discontinuing treatment with

Cymbalta. A gradual reduction in the dose rather than abrupt cessation

is recommended whenever possible. If intolerable symptoms occur

following a decrease in the dose or upon discontinuation of treatment,

then resuming the previously prescribed dose may be considered.

Subsequently, the physician may continue decreasing the dose but at a

more gradual rate (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION).

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I have vertigo as well. It happens whenever. I was

lying in bed once, and it felt like I was being turned

upside down. I also get it sometimes while I am

driving; and I end up grabbing the steering wheel and

sort of feel like I have to duck. weird eh?

--- Ives wrote:

> I have vertigo. For awhile I thought it was

> adrenals, but now I'm thinking

> it may be the low ferritin. I get it mostly in the

> late afternoon and/or

> evening, along with heart palps.

>

> Best,

>

> Handcrafted Jewelry ~

> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

> Curly Horse Rescue ~ http://www.CurlyRescue.com

>

> ~Flashlights are tubular metal containers for the

> purpose of storing dead batteries.~

>

>

> > Hi again...

> >

> > I was curious if this is to be expected... I am

> super dizzy.

> > Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know

> my body is going

> > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie

> like I was

> > before...

> >

> > But the dizziness I am experiencing is

> consistent... More like

> > vertigo actually.

>

>

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Pamela,

I take effexor too. I tried to stop once and it was

horrible. it was the worst feeling in my head. i was

dizzy, extremely so, and it felt like i was getting

these tiny shocks in my head and ears.

maybe it has something to do with taking the effexor

at night. doesn't that keep you awake?

daphne

--- PAMELA wrote:

> Hi again...

>

> I was curious if this is to be expected... I am

> super dizzy.

> Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know my

> body is going

> thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie

> like I was

> before...

>

> But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent...

> More like

> vertigo actually.

>

> I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg

> of hydrocort 2

> x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front of

> me).

>

> I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.

>

> I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day

> to the evening

> with my clonopin to sleep.

>

> Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone

> have an idea how

> long it will last?

>

> Any advice would be appreciated...

>

> Thank you,

>

> Pamela

>

>

>

>

>

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They checked it on Friday, but I forgot to ask her what it was... This was prior to going on/off all of this too... It is always super low b.t.w. wrote: With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be related to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the other. It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure is dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?-- Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WVMy Ebay Jewelry Store http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations The BEST thyroid website! http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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They checked it on Friday, but I forgot to ask her what it was... This was prior to going on/off all of this too... It is always super low b.t.w. wrote: With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be related to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the other. It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure is dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?-- Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WVMy Ebay Jewelry Store http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations The BEST thyroid website! http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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Thank you Bubba. I actually went to the site to look, but did not see this information. I just wish it said how long I should expect this to last... ugh... PamelaBubba wrote: Pamela,Monday, April 17, 2006, 3:25:38 PM, you wrote:> Hi again...> I was curious if this is to be expected... I am super dizzy. > Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know my body is going > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie like I was > before...> But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent... More like > vertigo actually.> I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg of hydrocort 2 > x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front of

me).> I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.> I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day to the evening > with my clonopin to sleep.> Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone have an idea how > long it will last?> Any advice would be appreciated...> Thank you, > PamelaPerhaps your dizziness is related to stopping Cymbalta.http://pi.lilly.com/us/cymbalta-pi.pdfDiscontinuation of Treatment with Cymbalta — Discontinuation symptomshave been systematically evaluated in patients taking Cymbalta.Following abrupt discontinuation in MDD placebo-controlled clinicaltrials of up to 9-weeks duration, the following symptoms occurred at arate greater than or equal to 2% and at a significantly higher rate inCymbalta-treated patients compared to those discontinuing fromplacebo: dizziness;

nausea; headache; paresthesia; vomiting;irritability; and nightmare. During marketing of other SSRIs and SNRIs(serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors), there have beenspontaneous reports of adverse events occurring upon discontinuationof these drugs, particularly when abrupt, including the following:dysphoric mood, irritability, agitation, dizziness, sensorydisturbances (e.g., paresthesias such as electric shock sensations),anxiety, confusion, headache, lethargy, emotional lability, insomnia,hypomania, tinnitus, and seizures. Although these events are generallyself-limiting, some have been reported to be severe. Patients shouldbe monitored for these symptoms when discontinuing treatment withCymbalta. A gradual reduction in the dose rather than abrupt cessationis recommended whenever possible. If intolerable symptoms occurfollowing a decrease in the dose or upon discontinuation of treatment,then resuming the

previously prescribed dose may be considered.Subsequently, the physician may continue decreasing the dose but at amore gradual rate (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION).-- Best regards,Bubba mailto:mcsei@...***********************************************************************© Bubba (2006) All Rights Reserved.This message, in part or in full, may NOT be reproduced or forwarded toanyone, anywhere, anytime, without my prior written consent.***********************************************************************

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No, actually I was taking the cymbalta at night and the effexor in the day, because I though the same. After stopping the cymbalta I noticed I still felt this overwhelming tiredness... seriously, like a zombie... I could not snap out of it. That is what made me think to try Effexor during the night. ( I also read on site that it can make you sleepy) and while I take clonopin (because of permanent back injuries, premature osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia and constant pain) to sleep I still need all the help I can get and it actually is making me sleep better... Why did you want to stop taking the Effexor???daphne wrote: Pamela,I take effexor too. I tried to stop once and it washorrible. it was the worst feeling in my head. i

wasdizzy, extremely so, and it felt like i was gettingthese tiny shocks in my head and ears.maybe it has something to do with taking the effexorat night. doesn't that keep you awake?daphne--- PAMELA wrote:> Hi again...> > I was curious if this is to be expected... I am> super dizzy. > Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know my> body is going > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie> like I was > before...> > But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent...> More like > vertigo actually.> > I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg> of hydrocort 2 > x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front of> me).> > I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.> > I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day> to

the evening > with my clonopin to sleep.> > Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone> have an idea how > long it will last?> > Any advice would be appreciated...> > Thank you, > > Pamela> > > > > __________________________________________________

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Me too!!! I don't drive if I feel dizzy (which is most of the time)... I was diagnosed with Minear's disease, but the severe symptoms subsided. This vertigo has just returned with my med change... so I do hope it is temporary. I will tell you that one thing that helped my vertigo is diuretics... I found all natural ones vs. the prescription (for 2 of the strongest) the doctor was giving me. It made it pretty much go away. The product is called "Water X" you can also get Asparagus extract which I am going to go get today... Remember just because you retain water does not mean to stop drinking water... if anything you need more... but the above products definately helped me, because vertigo is a horrible thing to deal with... Be well, Pameladaphne wrote:

I have vertigo as well. It happens whenever. I waslying in bed once, and it felt like I was being turnedupside down. I also get it sometimes while I amdriving; and I end up grabbing the steering wheel andsort of feel like I have to duck. weird eh?--- Ives wrote:> I have vertigo. For awhile I thought it was> adrenals, but now I'm thinking> it may be the low ferritin. I get it mostly in the> late afternoon and/or> evening, along with heart palps.> > Best,> > Handcrafted Jewelry ~> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com> Curly Horse Rescue ~ http://www.CurlyRescue.com> > ~Flashlights are

tubular metal containers for the> purpose of storing dead batteries.~> > > > Hi again...> >> > I was curious if this is to be expected... I am> super dizzy.> > Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know> my body is going> > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie> like I was> > before...> >> > But the dizziness I am experiencing is> consistent... More like> > vertigo actually.> > __________________________________________________

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Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone have an idea how long it will last?Any advice would be appreciated...Thank you, Pamela=======================================================

I didn't have it at first. I switched from .150 mg Synthroid to 2 grains of Armour. As time went on my dizziness grew. It was about 6 weeks into it that I got really bad. I ended up upping my dose to 3 grains from 2 1/2. I was at 2 grains the end of Jan and then upped to 2 1/2 the third week of February. Went to 3 grains the 2nd week of Mar and just upped to 3 1/2 a week ago. I am finally feeling vertigo free.

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Pamela,

I have been taking wellbutrin and clonopin now for 5

years. two years ago, when I got sick, (and

depressed) my doctor added the effexor. I thought the

effexor was making me gain weight. I was only on

75mg, and I would take 75 then 37.5 the next day and

then 75 and then 37.5nfor two days... to weanmyself

off. then it was 37.5 everyday, then everyt other

day. i got such ringing in the ears as well as the

other stuff i said. I have tinnitus and it really

gets bad at night.

wonder why that is.

daphne

--- PAMELA wrote:

> No, actually I was taking the cymbalta at night and

> the effexor in the day, because I though the same.

> After stopping the cymbalta I noticed I still felt

> this overwhelming tiredness... seriously, like a

> zombie... I could not snap out of it. That is what

> made me think to try Effexor during the night. ( I

> also read on site that it can make you sleepy) and

> while I take clonopin (because of permanent back

> injuries, premature osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia and

> constant pain) to sleep I still need all the help I

> can get and it actually is making me sleep better...

>

>

> Why did you want to stop taking the Effexor???

>

> daphne wrote:

> Pamela,

> I take effexor too. I tried to stop once and it was

> horrible. it was the worst feeling in my head. i

> was

> dizzy, extremely so, and it felt like i was getting

> these tiny shocks in my head and ears.

> maybe it has something to do with taking the effexor

> at night. doesn't that keep you awake?

> daphne

>

> --- PAMELA wrote:

>

> > Hi again...

> >

> > I was curious if this is to be expected... I am

> > super dizzy.

> > Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know

> my

> > body is going

> > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie

> > like I was

> > before...

> >

> > But the dizziness I am experiencing is

> consistent...

> > More like

> > vertigo actually.

> >

> > I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg

> > of hydrocort 2

> > x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front

> of

> > me).

> >

> > I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.

> >

> > I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day

> > to the evening

> > with my clonopin to sleep.

> >

> > Did anyone else experience dizziness... does

> anyone

> > have an idea how

> > long it will last?

> >

> > Any advice would be appreciated...

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Pamela

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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I experience dizziness frequently, I always have to have Dramamine with me, because it helps with the vertigo and with the nausea that comes with it. I have not proof, but I think mine may be allergy related, because often if I take claritin it will help get rid of the dizziness. I think maybe there is some fluid that builds up and presses against the ears. I went to doctors to try to figure it out, but after many CAT scans and MRIs they couldn't figure it out...( what's new?!) so, as with most things, it is a process of trial and error, to see what works..... PAMELA wrote: Me too!!! I don't drive if I feel dizzy (which is most of the time)... I was diagnosed with Minear's disease, but the severe symptoms subsided. This vertigo has just returned with my med change... so I do hope it is

temporary. I will tell you that one thing that helped my vertigo is diuretics... I found all natural ones vs. the prescription (for 2 of the strongest) the doctor was giving me. It made it pretty much go away. The product is called "Water X" you can also get Asparagus extract which I am going to go get today... Remember just because you retain water does not mean to stop drinking water... if anything you need more... but the above products definately helped me, because vertigo is a horrible thing to deal with... Be well, Pameladaphne wrote: I have vertigo as well. It happens whenever. I waslying in bed once, and it felt like I was being turnedupside

down. I also get it sometimes while I amdriving; and I end up grabbing the steering wheel andsort of feel like I have to duck. weird eh?--- Ives wrote:> I have vertigo. For awhile I thought it was> adrenals, but now I'm thinking> it may be the low ferritin. I get it mostly in the> late afternoon and/or> evening, along with heart palps.> > Best,> > Handcrafted Jewelry ~> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com> Curly Horse Rescue ~ http://www.CurlyRescue.com> > ~Flashlights are tubular metal containers for the> purpose of storing dead batteries.~> > > > Hi again...> >> > I was curious if this is to be expected... I am> super dizzy.> >

Feeling better overall... still tired, but I know> my body is going> > thru a bit of a shock, but not tired like a zombie> like I was> > before...> >> > But the dizziness I am experiencing is> consistent... More like> > vertigo actually.> > __________________________________________________

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I'm not new to armour, but today is my first day taking

horticortisone. After taking my first dose, 5 mg after eating

breakfast, I have been sort of dizzy since. I took my next dose, 5

mg, at 12:45p.m. and I am still woozy. I also take 4 grains of

armour. My pressure reading before the morning dose was 164/63,

pulse 74 at 4:45a.m. this morning(I think this was because I ate

unsalted chips and had a glass of wine late last night); at 10a.m.,

after taking horticortisone after breakfast, my pressure 139/61,

pulse; after lunch today at 12:45p.m. my pulse is 125/66, pulse 78.

Right now I feel slightly sluggish. So, I think that I am reacting

to the horticortisone because I never felt this way before, even when

I took Isoscort. Hopefully, this will subside.

F.

>

> With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be

related

> to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the

other.

> It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure

is

> dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

> My Ebay Jewelry Store

http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations

> The BEST thyroid website! http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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I thought the blood pressure danger with hydrocortisone was in

elevation not lowering. Very confusing. Hope Val, or someone will

clear this up.

Thanks,

patricia

--- jeanyward wrote:

>

> I'm not new to armour, but today is my first day taking

> horticortisone. After taking my first dose, 5 mg after eating

> breakfast, I have been sort of dizzy since. I took my next dose, 5

> mg, at 12:45p.m. and I am still woozy. I also take 4 grains of

> armour. My pressure reading before the morning dose was 164/63,

> pulse 74 at 4:45a.m. this morning(I think this was because I ate

> unsalted chips and had a glass of wine late last night); at 10a.m.,

> after taking horticortisone after breakfast, my pressure 139/61,

> pulse; after lunch today at 12:45p.m. my pulse is 125/66, pulse 78.

> Right now I feel slightly sluggish. So, I think that I am reacting

> to the horticortisone because I never felt this way before, even when

>

> I took Isoscort. Hopefully, this will subside.

>

> F.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be

> related

> > to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the

> other.

> > It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure

>

> is

> > dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?

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Yes... the Isocort had no reaction, but it is not the "hard" stuff like hydrocort... ; ) As of this morning I am not as dizzy... I hope it is subsiding... Keep in touch and let me know how you are doing... Be Well, Pamelajeanyward wrote: I'm not new to armour, but today is my first day taking horticortisone. After taking my first dose, 5 mg after eating breakfast, I have been sort of dizzy since. I took my next dose, 5 mg, at 12:45p.m. and I am still woozy. I also take 4 grains of armour. My pressure reading before the morning dose was 164/63, pulse 74 at 4:45a.m. this morning(I think this was because I ate unsalted chips

and had a glass of wine late last night); at 10a.m., after taking horticortisone after breakfast, my pressure 139/61, pulse; after lunch today at 12:45p.m. my pulse is 125/66, pulse 78. Right now I feel slightly sluggish. So, I think that I am reacting to the horticortisone because I never felt this way before, even when I took Isoscort. Hopefully, this will subside.F.>> With the combo of drugs you are taking I would suspect it may be related > to either withdrawals from the one or een moving the dose of the other. > It is unlikley ot be from HC or Thyroid iunless oyur blood pressure is > dropping too much. Have you checked it recently?> > -- > Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV> My Ebay Jewelry Store

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Blood pressure often fluctuated throughout the day. HC will RAISE blood

pressure if you take too much for what you need. It does NOT lower it.

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Thanks Val,

Unless I misread, jenyward's report indicated her blood pressure was

going down on introduction of hydrocortisone. Are you attributing that

to fluctuation?

Thanks,

patricia

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> Blood pressure often fluctuated throughout the day. HC will RAISE

> blood

> pressure if you take too much for what you need. It does NOT lower

> it.

>

> --

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> The BEST thyroid website! http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

>

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YES! I have. Please get your aldosterone tested.

Jen

oh, and ferritin too

> But the dizziness I am experiencing is consistent... More like

> vertigo actually.

>

> I am on 2 grains of Armour for 3 days now... 5 mg of hydrocort 2

> x's a day... (might be mcg... It is not in front of me).

>

> I stopped taking cymbalta 60 mg.

>

> I changed taking my effexor xr 150 mg from the day to the evening

> with my clonopin to sleep.

>

> Did anyone else experience dizziness... does anyone have an idea how

> long it will last?

>

> Any advice would be appreciated...

>

> Thank you,

>

> Pamela

>

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