Let me start by saying thank you so very much to the creators and admins of this site. I just found you yesterday and I believe you are true heroās and earth angels ā¦ the way you dedicate your time and expertise in helping those who need guidance in their time of need, well, you are just a blessing. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for being here for all who need you. ā¤ļø
Let me try to summarize what brought me here:
I went to my (now retired) doctor in 2009 for some minor aches and pains and some minor āsituationalā sadness. He suggested that the aches and pains might be fibromyalgia and the melancholy was depression. Looking back, he was totally off base - *misdiagnosed*. Anyway, he gave me a month sample pack of Cymbalta 30mg and a Rx, and I just kept taking it for the last 15 years.
It wasnāt until last week that I started thinking about getting off of this medication and started reading all of the horror stories that people are going through. I had been totally oblivious to the horrendous side effects until reading a few other forums on Reddit and that led me here. I was up until 7am this morning reading the posts between you (fishinghat, Invalidusername, and Gail, whom I understand has passed and I am very sorry for your loss), and London LDN. š
When you have some spare time would you mind answering a few questions please. Christmas is around the corner and I know it is a busy time for everyone so there is no urgency here.
Background:
- I am a 65-yr-old female; married for 40 years to my soulmate
- I have only ever been on 2 medications: Cymbalta (15 yr) and blood pressure pills (4 yrs)
- I suffer from āsituational sadnessā ā¦ meaning if someone hurts my feelings I crawl into bed and sleep for days,
- I have never been manic, suicidal, bipolar, etc.
* For the last 3 months I have become so lethargic that I just donāt want to get out of bed. I am not sad or depressed, just extremely tired and unmotivated and I can spend 12 hours straight looking through Pinterest and watching series on Netflix.
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Here are my questions:
- Does absolutely āeveryoneā that has been on Cymbalta long-term go through these horrendous withdrawal symptoms?
I can handle the brain zaps, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. (all of the physical symptoms), BUT I have never had a panic attack in my life and Iām scared to experience panic, mania, hallucinations, and suicidal ideations, seizures, etc.
- We have a clinic in my city that offers Ketamine and Psilocybin therapies, including mandatory sessions with a staff psychologist and a psychiatrist. I have read that Psilocybin in less effective if the patient is on any type of SSRI or SNRI. I am wondering if you have experience/knowledge about the subject of Ketamine being helpful with Cymbalta Discontinuation Syndrome.
- Iām stumped about what to try first in getting off of Cymbalta:
- try cold turkey and if it is horrible go back on it (like I mentioned, I have no problem staying in bed and sleeping through the weeks/months of withdrawal symptoms.
- try bead counting ā¦ opening capsules and remove 1 bead the 1st day, 2 beads the 2nd day, 3 beads the 3rd day, etc., etc., which would take over a year to get to 0 beads.
- OR what have you found in your research to be the least painful way to discontinue?
For the record, Iām sure you will suggest talking to my doctor, but I donāt like or trust my doctor. If I have to see her I usually come armed with my own research so Iām not at the mercy of someone elseās bad opinions. What kind of doctor keeps filling a dangerous prescription for over 10 years without even discussing it once or warning of the side effects, etc.
Those are my 3 most curious questions above. And I DID download your FANTASTIC, almost 700 page ebook: Summary of Cymbalta Withdrawal Symptoms by Fishinghat and Invalidusername. WOW! Thank you! I downloaded it at 7am this morning so I havenāt had time to go through it yet, but my initial scan through it tells me itās AMAZING. Thank you again.
I look forward to hearing back from you whenever it is convenient.
Best Wishes to you and yours and may everyone who reads this have a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life.
Seasonās Greetings one and all.
Pandora