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Old 01-10-2012, 09:24 PM #1
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Confused anyone take cymbalta and abilify?

I currently take both cymbalta and abilify together. I have been taking cymbalta since 2007 and just recently started taking abilify since October 2011. I also recently broke my right foot and havent been able to do much physically for 8 weeks and still have 2 more weeks in a removable boot. Lately, I have been having the jitters and restlessness to the point of not being able to sit forlonger than 10 seconds or watch TV for that matter. It's very frustrating and even at night have a hard time laying down to go to sleep. I also take Ambien for sleep problems on occasion, but have been taking it more often to actually sleep. I try not to drink caffeine as much and not sure if this is harboring the problem as well. Anyone else have these problems?
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