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Old 10-17-2012, 07:46 PM #1
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Hi everyone, I just stumbled upon this site today and thought I would give this a shot.

I'll try to make this as short as possible. My Doctors and the Neurologist I've seen so far haven't been able to give me many answers. ALl of my symptoms started when I began taking an anti-depressant called Viibryd. It's a fairly new drug. Right away I began to feel numbness all over my body, but stupidly thought that could be a normal side effect. After about two and a half weeks I stopped the drug cold turkey, as it was making me very depressed.

That was early June. For months I thought the drug was still somehow affecting me, but now I've basically ruled that out. My symptoms are numbness, mental foggyness, fatigue, sexual dysfuntion, impotence, occasionally blurred vision*, increased urination*.

** These were the two symptoms that lead me to think it was autonomic neuropathy, although I know nothing about this, and hadn't even heard of it until a few days ago.

I was on the Viibryd for OCD/Anxiety, and the really strange thing is, my anxiety is GONE! Not decreased, but gone. The ocs symptoms have gone way down, but have increased a bit over the past month. Hunger and thirst is way down as well.

I've been told there is demilynation in my nerves, and had a Spinal Tap to test for CIDP, which I was told I do not have, as my protein count was normal.


This is all very new to me, and frankly I'm terrified. No one seems to be able to tell my what is happening or why it happened. I think my neurologist is doubtful that the Viibryd could have caused this, but there was nothing else. The symptoms started as soon as I began the drug.

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.

Thank you

John
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Old 10-17-2012, 09:50 PM #2
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Forgot to mention Dry Mouth as a symptom as well.
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Welcome to NT

Sorry you're experiencing all these problems, without a logical reason to rest on.

You know your own body, so I'm thinking you know best.

Anxiety can crank things up, when we're not able to rationalize the "WHYS" of a sitution; hence, anxiety is increased. Tough diagnosis to live with, but can be managed.

Right now, I want to encourage you to start a diary, and include the memory of onset of symptoms, as best you can recall the dates and events.

Keep down symptoms, medications, sleep patterns, anxiety level, telephone numbers, calls to whomever, appointments, etc.

I hope you find lots of help here. You may also be helping someone else with these symptoms.

Take care, and keep asking questions...
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Welcome, you know your body better than anyone else. I took Cipro and in two to three days had a siezure fell on the cement head first. I've been sick ever since. If you were fine prior to the drug and not after then it seems correct ! Welcome



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Hi everyone, I just stumbled upon this site today and thought I would give this a shot.

I'll try to make this as short as possible. My Doctors and the Neurologist I've seen so far haven't been able to give me many answers. ALl of my symptoms started when I began taking an anti-depressant called Viibryd. It's a fairly new drug. Right away I began to feel numbness all over my body, but stupidly thought that could be a normal side effect. After about two and a half weeks I stopped the drug cold turkey, as it was making me very depressed.

That was early June. For months I thought the drug was still somehow affecting me, but now I've basically ruled that out. My symptoms are numbness, mental foggyness, fatigue, sexual dysfuntion, impotence, occasionally blurred vision*, increased urination*.

** These were the two symptoms that lead me to think it was autonomic neuropathy, although I know nothing about this, and hadn't even heard of it until a few days ago.

I was on the Viibryd for OCD/Anxiety, and the really strange thing is, my anxiety is GONE! Not decreased, but gone. The ocs symptoms have gone way down, but have increased a bit over the past month. Hunger and thirst is way down as well.

I've been told there is demilynation in my nerves, and had a Spinal Tap to test for CIDP, which I was told I do not have, as my protein count was normal.


This is all very new to me, and frankly I'm terrified. No one seems to be able to tell my what is happening or why it happened. I think my neurologist is doubtful that the Viibryd could have caused this, but there was nothing else. The symptoms started as soon as I began the drug.

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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I want to say hello to you and welcome you to Neuro Talk. You will make some friends here and get some support. I agree with the other post. You know your body the best. Seek another Neruo or a physiatrist if you can. They do not always know about these new drugs and the side effects. I took Gebenten, and wound up half susidal. I can't take that medication at all! I hope that you can find some resolution, and that all the side effects go away. A physiatrist works at a cellular level, and may be able to help. ginnie
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kgc7878,

It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Click on the following forum there will be some be someone to help you out.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum20.html

Please keep us up to date on his condition. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you.


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I agree with others on this one. It could very well be a result of the drugs. I had many changes occur after I was on an SSRI. Even years after being off the drug, I still have problems from the effects of the drug.
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I too suffer from the same symptoms all be it with minor diffrences
Numbness , blurred/split vision , dry mouth , frequenter urination and reduced hunger mine followed a viral infection and i too have no answers i have looked around to see if your symptoms match any common neuro problems and came up with nothing sorry, but that doesn't mean it cant be found !
Best of luck and if you need to complain im also annoyed.

Good luck
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