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Originally Posted by Idiopathic PN
Hopeful,
I am so sorry for all your pain. I can totally empathize with your pain.
I may have read your story but you know my memory is messed up with all the medications I am taking so please forgive me for not remembering it. I never tried Cymbalta though it was offered to me as an option just as Lyrica. I am taking Gabapentin. It is not the best medicines but at least its not metabolized in the liver (my major consideration).
I take 1800mg but since Dec 2013, I started taking 1500mg. To compensate for the reduced dosage, I am using a compounded cream (Clonidine, Ketamine, Baclofen and Gabapentin). It is helping me more than the full 1800mg I used to take. I was in pain at least 90% of the day since October 2011. The irony of it, not one of my 6 neurologists ever recommended (or even mentioned) about the compounded pain cream knowing how I was struggling with the pain -- it was my rheumatologist who recommended for me to try. Well, I basically tried almost everything out there so I thougth I'd lose nothing if I give it try.... I am glad i did.
I just dont know what would be the side effects in the long term. You know how these chemicals, there is nothing really 100% safe.
Why are you tapering off your Cymbalta? Is it not working anymore?
I hope you find some relief from your pain....
Mary
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Hi,
I'm stopping the cymbalta because I had a bone density test that showed osteopenia in my left hip and osteoporosis in my lumbar spine. I had this test done right when I first got sick and had no osteoporosis.
With some help on this site I found out that cymbalta can cause osteoporosis. My rheumo said that is true and I needed to come off it. It actually worked very well for me. I wish it did not have this s/e.
Thanks for the support!