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I have been taking cymbalta for a month now. It has definitely helped with the

depression already, but I cant say that it is doing a whole lot for the nerve

pain. But then again it might be too.

I am getting a higher dose of neurontin tomorrow, since I have been off the

lowest dose of it for about 3 weeks now. So, I am still in need of pain meds.

But it might work different for everyone. Hope my input helps some.

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I'm getting no relief from Ibuprofen or

> Ketaprofen or anything OTC >

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Hi ,

I take Anaprox (prescription form of Aleve) with Ultram and Zanaflex

for my Fibro. The combination works fairly well. In my own experience

I didn't get much relief from narcotics. Everyone is different so you

may do well on them.

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> Does anyone here use this? > Thanks.

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> -theresa

Theresa,

I've been taking Cymbalta for about a year for my fibromyalgia and

have noticed a dramatic improvement in my morning stiffness. I used

to barely be able to walk when I first got up. I felt like I was 900

years old. Now I only feel like I'm 142! I've never had a problem

with depression so I don't know how it effects that, but since

that's what it was intended for it should help.

Good luck,

Georgia

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My doc started me on that i just couldn't adjust to it i tried it for about 10

days i could never get up in the morning and i felt so tired all the time- i

quit it right away. has the new medication helped at all of you coming off of

cymbalta? i hope things are going well.

in Wisconsin

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I have been on Cymbalta for quite a while now, and am now in the process for

the 3rd time of trying to go off it.

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Thanks, everyone, for the info on Cymbalta. I'm not sure yet what I'm going to

do, in terms of switching to it. I see a neurosurgeon on the 19th, then my

primary care Dr. on the 20th. After that I will be headed back to pain

management. I'll figure it out somewhere along the way. Again, thanks. I

appreciate your input.

-theresa

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My doc started me on that i just couldn't adjust to it i tried it for about 10

days i could never get up in the morning and i felt so tired all the time- i

quit it right away.

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I have taken Cymbalta for about a year and have not had any side effects from

it. From your post I hope to God I never do. It sounds like you went through

hell to shake it. I had no idea that it was that hard to withdraw from. It

must be a horrible feeling, and you never know when the Dr. puts a stop to your

meds.

Thanks for the info.

donna

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Hi All,

I am new to the group and have not posted before this. I have RSD,

have had it for about 9 years. It started in my right knee, then

spread down the leg, then after a second surgery it mirrored itself in

the other leg.

I have tried many drugs to help with the pain, and currently I am on

Methadone, Fentanyl patches, and Ambien for some sleep. I tried

Lyrica but did not like it. Now they want me to try Cymbalta, and I

was wondering is anyone has used it and if so do you have any results

or side effects from it.

My injury happened at work, or I should say that I got hurt at work

and then a few months later was forced to have a knee surgery because

the knee would not move at all. The doctor that did the knee surgery

did nerve damage, but WC went after me when I did not recover promptly

instead of the doc. No treatments early on, etc, the normal story.

It has been 10 years last October and I am still fighting with them.

Anyway without making this into a long story, I was just wondering

about Cymbalta and any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Cymbalta is a psyche med as well as a pain med that deals more with the nerves

as I was explained. I have been on it since October, and it helps with the

depression and all, but I have not noticed that it does a thing for the pain.

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Hi....I've been on Cymbalta for about couple of months now and it does help me

with depression but not with pain. I only take 60mg of it so maybe a higher dose

may help with the pain...I'm just guessing. I hope something helps your pain.

Good luck to you.

Tammy H

bicngillette wrote:

Cymbalta is a psyche med as well as a pain med that deals more with the

nerves as I was explained. I have been on it since October, and it helps with

the depression and all, but I have not noticed that it does a thing for the

pain.

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Cymbalta made me very nausea and very very dry mouth. The longer I was on

it the more sick I got I even got where I would wake up at night and vomite

it made me so nausea. I had to stop taking it.

Hugs,

Sonya

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Hi,

My husband is on Cymbalta. It was started for pain management and also for

depression. I think and he also agrees that it has helped with the depression.

He seems to realize that there is stuff happening around him now - he did not

before - he seemed to have no idea of what needed to be done or what he should

do with his time before - or how his depression was effecting the whole family -

I think this has been an improvment. But it has not helped w/pain.

Though he has a good point that sometimes since these meds don't stop the pain

that it is hard to know how much of an improvement they've had until you stop

them.

It is expensive - it is not part of the approved formulary and so we pay

$30/month for it. But I figure we are lucky because I know it costs well over

$100 if we had no insurance.

Take care,

Kath

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Hello Beth,

I take Cymbalta and have for about a year and a half. It has improved my

temperment some...but has done nothing for the pain in my back. The dr. told me

it is a good antidepressant for people in chronic pain.

I had some kind of shots in my back about 5 yrs. ago and they did nothing but

make me sick. The third in the series was the worst. I swore then I would

never let a dr. touch me with another needle in my back as long as I live. But,

don't go by me alone. There are some people who have had great success with the

shots. Everyone reacts differently.

My brother is also on Cymbalta and it has helped his disposition tremendously.

He was an ugly cuss and is torlorable now.

That's about all the info. I can give you.

Take care, And good luck, you'll be fine.

donna

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>> I had to go off of it because it increased my blood pressure, caused a

lot

> of weight gain (not good for someone with high bp), caused involuntary

> muscle movements, and also was of no help with pain.

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I'm sorry you had such a horrible time weaning yourself off of Cymbalta,

you're the 2nd person I've seen mentioning this fact.

About the weight gain, though, everything I have read about it states that

it should cause weight LOSS if anything at all. Anybody else?

Marita

Superior, MT

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