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Old 03-31-2007, 02:20 PM #1
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Default SO Dizzy Could itI Be Cymbalta?

I have gone off AmbieCR due to blacking out and wrecking my car. Now I have gone up on my Cymbalta from 30 to 60mgs and I feel so dizzy that I feel as if the world is OK and I am spinning in a wild motion. Feel horrible if I stand up and even sitting down? sEEMS TO ME THE WORLD IS NOT SO REAL ANYMORE AND i AM TRYING TO CRAWL BACK INTO IT. lol nOT REALLY MUCH FUN RIGHT NOW. Sorry for capitals feeling to bad to type over. Froggie
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