Cymbalta
Duder142,
I am on cymbalta too and have been for about a year and a half. I am on 60 mg's and I have had no side effects at all. I was bumped up frm 30 but aside from that it worked after about 3 weeks. It was gradual, but just keep in contact with your psychiatrist about your progress and I'm sure you will be fine. Remember though that side effects like suicidal thoughts are not normal and you should tell your doctor if it happens.
I am on cymbalta too and have been for about a year and a half. I am on 60 mg's and I have had no side effects at all. I was bumped up frm 30 but aside from that it worked after about 3 weeks. It was gradual, but just keep in contact with your psychiatrist about your progress and I'm sure you will be fine. Remember though that side effects like suicidal thoughts are not normal and you should tell your doctor if it happens.
Sandina:
I started on 30 mg. and my doc upped it to 60 mg. I have never had an anti-depressant work so well for me. I used to eat xanax like candy but after starting Cymbalta, I only need one or two klonopin per day! Hope this helps you out.
Laura
I started on 30 mg. and my doc upped it to 60 mg. I have never had an anti-depressant work so well for me. I used to eat xanax like candy but after starting Cymbalta, I only need one or two klonopin per day! Hope this helps you out.
Laura
Originally posted by Sandina:
Laura,
What dosage are you on? My doc wants me to start Cymbalta but I'm nervous about it. All I have had so far are tranquilizers.
Thanks!
Sandina
Hi..
My sister has MS and some mild depression (that she didn't realize she had til she spoke to her doc) and her doctor is having her take Cymbalta. She says it works great!
She told me she didn't want to be a guinia pig and have to try a bunch of different meds, so she researched with her doc and decided on that one. I believe she takes 60 mg a day. She says she hasn't experiences any negative side effects, and it lifts her mood and helps the aches and pains associated with the MS as well.
She's been thankful for it.
Just my 2 cents...
MzSonja
My sister has MS and some mild depression (that she didn't realize she had til she spoke to her doc) and her doctor is having her take Cymbalta. She says it works great!
She told me she didn't want to be a guinia pig and have to try a bunch of different meds, so she researched with her doc and decided on that one. I believe she takes 60 mg a day. She says she hasn't experiences any negative side effects, and it lifts her mood and helps the aches and pains associated with the MS as well.
She's been thankful for it.
Just my 2 cents...

MzSonja
i'm the third person on this thread cymbalta worked for. i tried so many (starting with sinequan, elavil and imipramine) that just did nothing that i really wasn't expecting anything and i was pleasantly surprised. it didn't make me gain weight, sleep too much or too little, or anything at all. the only thing my doctor was hoping for that it didn't do was help my nerve pain, and it didn't. well, it did at about 120 mg. but then i couldn't exactly function very well. 40 mg. a day was perfect for me. prozac worked on the nerve pain almost immediately (the second day) but mentally it wasn't good. too bad, too. there's just no simple answer for everything. but i'm giving the thumbs up to cymbalta.