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Old 01-05-2011, 02:18 PM #1
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Confused strange questions

I was searching and I guess its not just me but still I have questions. I recently had to stop taking cymbalta because my insurance wont cover it anymore. Well since I have stopped I have some pretty strange things going on. First my lips and tounge are tingly and numb and turn blue. Second I can hear my eyes moving in my head, both of them not just one. No matter what I am doing I can hear them swishing around looking from side to side. Its creepy and I dont know why this is happening, my husband thinks I'm nuts!

Has anyone out there ever had these strange symptoms when you stopped taking medication?
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