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Old 04-15-2008, 09:52 AM #11
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Hi everyone,

I decided not to take the Cymbalta. It only helped with the fatigue the first day I took it, and the side effects were really getting to me. Besides the contant yawning and muscle spasms, it also dilated my pupils, which made my vision even worse than it already is.

*sigh* I guess I'll have to try something else.

Hugs to all and thanks for the warm welcomes.
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