I've been on Cymbalta more years than I can remember (60 mg). I never wanted to get off since I could feel the effects by mid-afternoon if I didn't take the pill that morning.
There is no arrhythmia according to the heart monitor, but I show a Low QTc, leaky valve and abnormal electronics. I am a 61 year old female. All stress tests passed.
The next day I took half a capsule, Thursday maybe a 10th of a capsule, Friday night (last night) 2-3 teeny ones and woke up this morning feeling like a truck ran me over and I can't raise my head from the dizziness. So I took probably 1/8th of a capsule this morning hoping I could level out.
My next EKG is scheduled for Wednesday. His hope was the Cymbalta would be out of my system by then, so we could see if that had any effect.
However, I cannot withstand the withdrawals. What would you do?
1. Ease back on the Cymbalta with a 30mg dose (half my normal dose) and tell the doctor it's going to take longer to get off as we hoped. (this is what I think I will do)
2. Self medicate with hubby's reserve of Prozac to balance the seritonin?
3. Suffer these side effects until the EKG is performed, then revisit the correct antidepressant?
I suspect the cardiologist is not aware of these withdrawal symptoms, although he says he's experienced people having heart issues in connection with Cymbalta.
Any personal experiences facing issues such as this?