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Please don't be sceered, Sally. When I'm feeling that way, I spell it asceered. I don't normally approve of misspelling words on purpose, but they seem to have that "special" meaning when used in conversation such as here, rather than in advertising.

My boyfriend was on Cymbalta for a period of time. He has depression associated with his chronic back pain. It is so hard to offer suggestions about meds because we are each so different; our situations are different, out physiology is different. I could go on about that but I think you understand.

All I can offer is that I hope you find something that works for you!
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