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Old 10-19-2007, 12:50 AM #1
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Default comments please, stopping cymbalta

I've been taking cymbalta for almost a year now, but for the last bit it's not had the same effect as when I started taking it..So, with my body adjusting to it, plus the fact that I had my doc test my liver funtion, which came back elevated (not too bad, but not good, either), I've decided to stop taking it. My question is, has anyone else here stopped taking it, and what kind of withdrawls did you have? There's been a couple of times I went a day or two w/o it, and I had brain zaps, light-headed 'dreamy' feeling...will I avoid this by tapering down?...I know that people hardly ever have the same exact experiences with meds, I'm just asking for abit of input from others, that's all. Thanks, lacs
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