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lexiemae1 05-12-2009 09:04 AM

Hair falling out
 
Does anyone have problems with hair falling out?? Just noticed it right after starting Cymbalta? Is this from the medicine or rsd??:confused:

daniella 05-12-2009 09:32 AM

I am on Cymbalta and have not noticed this. Not to say it is not from it or from rsd though. Are you on any other meds too? I know with me since I have developed rsd I have also had a lot of skin issues so on. It may be a fluke or it may have a connection.

Gymjunkie 05-12-2009 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SunshineGirl (Post 509080)
Does anyone have problems with hair falling out?? Just noticed it right after starting Cymbalta? Is this from the medicine or rsd??:confused:

Hi SunshineGirl

I had the same experience after starting on Cymbalta for my CRPS. My hair was falling out at a greatly increased rate and this went on for a number of weeks. However, I also started various other meds at the same time and I honestly think it was neither the CRPS nor the Cymbalta - I reckon it was good, old-fashioned stress. Don't underestimate the physical, psychological and emotional trauma that comes with the initial CRPS diagnosis, coming to terms with all of the symptoms and so on. I wouldn't worry about it - just keep an eye on it and you'll probably find that it gradually stops as you gradually get to grips with everything. If not, then it is probably worth raising with your doctor.

CRPSbe 05-12-2009 10:24 AM

Read the information you were given along with the Cymbalta, the package insert if any, and try and find that side-effect among the listed side-effects. If it's serious hair loss, not just increased hair loss, then I'd contact your doctor about it if it persists.

You can find an online version here, @RXlist.com:
http://www.rxlist.com/cymbalta-drug.htm

lexiemae1 05-12-2009 01:37 PM

GymJunkie
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gymjunkie (Post 509104)
Hi SunshineGirl

I had the same experience after starting on Cymbalta for my CRPS. My hair was falling out at a greatly increased rate and this went on for a number of weeks. However, I also started various other meds at the same time and I honestly think it was neither the CRPS nor the Cymbalta - I reckon it was good, old-fashioned stress. Don't underestimate the physical, psychological and emotional trauma that comes with the initial CRPS diagnosis, coming to terms with all of the symptoms and so on. I wouldn't worry about it - just keep an eye on it and you'll probably find that it gradually stops as you gradually get to grips with everything. If not, then it is probably worth raising with your doctor.

Maybe it will quit falling out so much?? I will ask my pm doc what she thinks.. I have always had too much hair, now I am getting afraid of going bald??

bassman 05-12-2009 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CRPSbe (Post 509126)
Read the information you were given along with the Cymbalta, the package insert if any, and try and find that side-effect among the listed side-effects. If it's serious hair loss, not just increased hair loss, then I'd contact your doctor about it if it persists.

You can find an online version here, @RXlist.com:
http://www.rxlist.com/cymbalta-drug.htm

Medicine side effects are a funny thing (but we are not laughing.) The reason why the list in fine print about "possible side effects" is so long, is that someone, somewhere, sometime, had that happen to them. It may not be common, but there it is.

I have a side effect with the Humira it am taking for Rheumatoid Arthritis. When it first happened, I actually went to the ER. No one there could point to the Humira because it was not a "listed side effect." Same thing with my PCP and with my Rheumatologist. She contacted the manufacturer, and they had not heard of it, either. After it happened several times, to where there is a definite cause-and-effect, it has become clear that it is the Humira - along with everything else I am taking and all of my other conditions.

Someday, this side effect will probably be added to the fine-print list.

You may indeed have this because of the Cymbalta, even if it is not common. Be sure to report it to the doctor. This is how drug companies find out about things that need to be improved.

Mike

angelrsd 05-12-2009 07:40 PM

i dont take this but have had this happing for years . and i dont have any to donate at all. i have very thin fine hair even before RSD.. and there is some spots that are bald on the underneath part. i think that its a combo of meds and RSD its self because some with there rsd have hair growth stop in the places that there rsd is and others have it over growning mine is both stopping in some over growth in others its crazy

i hope that this has helped

carrie

dreambeliever128 05-13-2009 06:11 AM

Hi,
 
It could very well be a med. The Dr. just started me on a hormone med awhile back and my hair was falling out like crazy. When I am off the med, I do lose some but not as much as I was losing on the med.

Carrie, I will give you enough to make you a wig. My hair is very thick. I have to get it thinned at least 2 times a year. Even losing some hasn't effected the thickness of mine.

Some of the meds can cause hair loss. They don't always list all of the side effects of a med on the paperwork you get with your med. Read up on it on the computer, in several places and you should find out if it will cause hair loss.

Ada

daniella 05-13-2009 06:45 AM

There are so many side effects listed that are possibles it is hard to know. I know with certain meds you can't take supplements but if you are allowed have you looked into that like omega oils and I think biotin is good for nails,hair etc. Make sure it is ok with your meds to take. I also think a rich protein shampoo/conditioner. Not washing your hair every day and be careful of products/overdrying. These are my self help. Of course if it is something else this will do little but some side tips.

oppy 05-13-2009 12:49 PM

Hi i alsao have rsd and i lost tons of hair i belive its due to lots of med witch ones not sure on so many including cymbalta,recently cut all my hair off and now its growing in nice , thick and healthy good luck.


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