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Old 03-28-2014, 12:25 PM #10
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Default Hey there hopeful :)

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Hi Debi,
The highest dose for cymbalta is 120mg. You still have one dose to add. I will say though that when I went up to 120 I had to go back to 90. I had a very flat feeling. Didn't have any emotions at all. Not saying the same will happen to you.
Just be aware of it.

I personally thought having this disease is hard enough. I didn't want not to be able to fell happy moments!
Hopeful

Thanks Hopeful....120mg....hummmm.....you're probably right....he'll put me on the 120 when I go back. If I get the 'no emotions at all' I'm sure my kids will be the first ones to tell me ! As with any new or increased meds I never have any idea what it will do to me. I'm just going through the process of this neuro doing everything he can for me.

I'm sure you've told us before but can you tell me what meds you are on ? So far I've only been on the gaba and then he added Cymbalta.....when I went as high as I could take on the gaba.

Thanks

Debi from Georgia
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