Posted 11 July 2015 - 11:23 AM
Gail, it's wonderful that you've found a med that helps, not hurts, you! It sounds like you've got the anxiety under control now !
I definitely don't think all anti-depressants are bad, or that we should never use them ... for example, Wellbutrin, which I continue to take, was a life-saver for me ... I was near suicide (18 years ago, I've been on it too long, time to examine that, I think) ... but, it's not an SSRI, and it's one of the older meds ... not in the later "generations" of increasingly more powerful drugs
Cymbalta just seems to be a more evil drug than most ... at least for those of us who were lucky enuf to find this forum ... none of the other SSRIs I've taken ever got the strangle-hold on me that this stuff did ... and it did so insidiously ... I didn't realize what it had done to my mind until after I quit, survived withdrawal, and then stabilized ...
Another point ... while I was doing the freelance research for the psych PhD student I read tons of older journal articles about SSRIs ... and anti-Ds in general ... many of the articles prior to about 1997-1998 indicated that these drugs were recommended to be used for a period of months only, as an augment to CBT and other therapy ... not to be prescribed for a lifetime ... somewhere around the turn of the century, something changed radically ... the drugs became the replacement for therapy ... and therapy became the "augment" ...
And the drug companies now have a strangle-hold on doctors .. right from medical school into their practices ... drug cos fund the professors, med school scholarships, research, even the DSM ...
The more people who are made aware of the "dark side," and read stories like those at the website TM posted, the better ... because that info will never be shared by big pharma or our doctors ...