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Old 05-03-2008, 08:14 PM #11
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Laugh Cymbalta to the rescue>>>

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Someone PLEASE help me out here ... I know many of you don't like this drug. ... I was put on it in the hospital for 2 months ... but WHY ON EARTH does one withdrawal or have terrible reactions to a antidepressant medication?? I am aware it is also used for pain (as an extra) but the damn thing is NOT a narcotic!!

What am I missing here?
The problem is the Cymbalta (which Im an advocate for it) has you feeling well,then.when its removed your depression relapes..I take it not so much for depression but for RLS and chronic Nueropathy from low back pain,its been used in England over 10 years before coming to US a few years ago,NO one should stop taking this drug,it has to be tapered off .............
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