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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? |
Hello and Welcome!
:Wave-Hello: apattison and :welcome_sign: to Neurotalk!
I'm sorry to hear of your struggles... they sound very frightening to me. Did your doctor switch your medicine? Did you titrate off or just cold turkey? Here are a couple of links that may be of interest to you...
You have found a wonderful place full of very kind, caring, and compassionate people who graciously share a wealth of knowledge, understanding and a shoulder to lean on. Please pull up a chair and stay a while. Please feel free to roam around and join in anywhere. I look forward to seeing you around the board. :) Abbie |
Welcome apattison to NT!
So happy you have found your way here to Neurotalk. Abbie was kind enough to already share some helpful forums with you. So sorry for what you are experiencing and hope you can soon find some answers and relief. All can offer for now are some hugs! :hug::hug::hug: |
Nice meeting you!!
Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Happy to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help. There are great number and caring fellow members here to assist you. Our shouders are here for support in many ways. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. Darlene :hug: |
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Scary stuff going on with eyeballs moving inside your head. Have you mentioned this to your doctor? And you are not crazy. The side effects of Cymbalta are well known, and I can't even imagine what happens when you go off of it. Someone has asked if you went off cold turkey? Not a good thing to do. I do hope you get some answers. Take care and welcome to Neurotalk. Melody |
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