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Hi Donna,

I have never been on Cymbalta but I am on Zoloft which is another

antidepressant. I have had no side effect from it what so ever since I had my

surgery in May of this year.

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Psych medications that irritate pouc?

Hi!! This is probly a personal question and if i dont get any answers i

will understand. lol. I am on antidepressants and my doc may be

changing them to Cymbalta. I was reading on this and it has nausea as a

side effect, so i was wondering if anyone has been on this and if yes

if they have more problems because of the gastric bypass surgery?? My

pouch is very tempermental and I am trying to be careful!! Any imput on

this would be appreciated!!

Donna in CO

p.s. belated Merry Chrismas to all!!! Happy New years too!!(drive safe

there is a lot of idiots on the roads at these times.)

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At 12/26/2006 03:15 PM, you wrote:

>Hi!! This is probly a personal question and if i dont get any answers i

>will understand. lol. I am on antidepressants and my doc may be

>changing them to Cymbalta. I was reading on this and it has nausea as a

>side effect, so i was wondering if anyone has been on this and if yes

>if they have more problems because of the gastric bypass surgery?? My

>pouch is very tempermental and I am trying to be careful!! Any imput on

>this would be appreciated!!

>

>Donna in CO

>

>p.s. belated Merry Chrismas to all!!! Happy New years too!!(drive safe

>there is a lot of idiots on the roads at these times.)

Many owerweight people are on antidepressents, because their hormones

are off. They are insulin resistant (lots of weight around and

waist). Insulin resistance causes high levels of androgens in the

system, which is a key factor in depressions. PCOS is common in

overweight woman, and it pushes this even further. To the

point. You may not need these medications once you start loosing

weight. Please point this out to your psychologist, because he or

she may not be aware of the connection. Many people stay on these

medications not knowing that they no longer need it. I was one them

too, and no longer need it. Do not stop using them once a sudden,

because that may be dangerous. Talk to your doctor and see what is

best for you.

Katharina

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I have not had the surgery yet, but I think like most things - it will be trial

and error. Just be sure to tell the MD prescribing to you the meds that you

have had surgery.

Jackie in CA

shynsweetenuf shynsweetenuf@...> wrote:

Hi!! This is probly a personal question and if i dont get any answers

i

will understand. lol. I am on antidepressants and my doc may be

changing them to Cymbalta. I was reading on this and it has nausea as a

side effect, so i was wondering if anyone has been on this and if yes

if they have more problems because of the gastric bypass surgery?? My

pouch is very tempermental and I am trying to be careful!! Any imput on

this would be appreciated!!

Donna in CO

p.s. belated Merry Chrismas to all!!! Happy New years too!!(drive safe

there is a lot of idiots on the roads at these times.)

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My neurologist put me on Cymbalta for my neuropathy, I was on it 6

months and never had any side effects, but I was taken off it and put

on Parcopa because the Cymabalta didn't help much.

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> I have never been on Cymbalta but I am on Zoloft which is another

antidepressant. I have had no side effect from it what so ever since

I had my surgery in May of this year.

>

>

> Australia

> 321/229/176

>

>

> Psych medications that irritate

pouc?

>

>

> Hi!! This is probly a personal question and if i dont get any

answers i

> will understand. lol. I am on antidepressants and my doc may be

> changing them to Cymbalta. I was reading on this and it has

nausea as a

> side effect, so i was wondering if anyone has been on this and if

yes

> if they have more problems because of the gastric bypass

surgery?? My

> pouch is very tempermental and I am trying to be careful!! Any

imput on

> this would be appreciated!!

>

> Donna in CO

>

> p.s. belated Merry Chrismas to all!!! Happy New years too!!(drive

safe

> there is a lot of idiots on the roads at these times.)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I discussed with my doctor about using Cymbalta for my

neuropathy pain. He said he has seen a lot of side

effects with Cymbalta and one was nausea. I told him

I was not set for more nausea so he put me back on

Zoloft and it has no side effects for me. I actually

feel better on Zoloft. I know Zoloft also has a

liquid form of it as well. It was bitter for me when

I was taking it this summer due to all of the vomiting

and nausea I had. When I went into the ER, the doc's

put me on Lexepro. I felt no relief at all with

Lexepro and that is when we were discussing Cymbalta

and Zoloft. There are many different psych meds out

there. Takes awhile to find which one works the best

for symptoms that you are feeling.

--- sherrya_neal sherrya_neal@...> wrote:

> My neurologist put me on Cymbalta for my neuropathy,

> I was on it 6

> months and never had any side effects, but I was

> taken off it and put

> on Parcopa because the Cymabalta didn't help much.

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > I have never been on Cymbalta but I am on Zoloft

> which is another

> antidepressant. I have had no side effect from it

> what so ever since

> I had my surgery in May of this year.

> >

> >

> > Australia

> > 321/229/176

> >

> >

> > Psych

> medications that irritate

> pouc?

> >

> >

> > Hi!! This is probly a personal question and if i

> dont get any

> answers i

> > will understand. lol. I am on antidepressants

> and my doc may be

> > changing them to Cymbalta. I was reading on this

> and it has

> nausea as a

> > side effect, so i was wondering if anyone has

> been on this and if

> yes

> > if they have more problems because of the

> gastric bypass

> surgery?? My

> > pouch is very tempermental and I am trying to be

> careful!! Any

> imput on

> > this would be appreciated!!

> >

> > Donna in CO

> >

> > p.s. belated Merry Chrismas to all!!! Happy New

> years too!!(drive

> safe

> > there is a lot of idiots on the roads at these

> times.)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

>

>

>

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I was on Abilify and Depakote ER for bi-polarism until about two or

three months after surgery. I've since stopped taking them. I'm amazed

that I don't seem to have some of the very pronounced effects of not

being on the Abilify, namely " racing " thoughts.

>

> Hi Donna, I am on Cymbalta and I haven't noticed any side effects. I

> am also on Effexor. I have only been on these meds since I had my

> surgery. Take Care, in CA

>

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Hey, I take zoloft, and have had no problems. I don't know much about

Cymbalta, though. If you have problems, call your doctor the next day or

that day, and let her know, so she can switch meds for you. My doctor is

great about stuff like that.

Vicory - mamabear

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