Not too long before starting Cymbalta, I just finished the horrible night sweats that occur during menopause, so I haven't been too thrilled with dealing with the feeling of heat at night. I have also experienced two other side effects: thirst - which was a bit scary because I am diabetic, and dreams.
After monitoring my blood sugar a little more closely than usual, I discovered that in spite of being thirsty quite often, my diabetes is not affected.
Everyone dreams every night. It's just that we usually don't remember the dreams. A lot of people are saying they are having nightmares with Cymbalta. I haven't had what I would consider nightmares. To me, nightmares are terrifying. I have had some, funny/strange/weird/bizarre dreams. What makes them noticeable is that I remember my dreams every day when I wake up. My family is quite tickled with this aspect of the medicine and every morning around the breakfast table is a discussion about what I dreamed the night before.
Day before yesterday was my first follow-up appointment with my doctor. We discussed the side effects I've been having verses the good effects I've had. Since I am diabetic, I get that horrible 'pins and needles' burning feeling in my feet quite often. It has disappeared since my fifth day on this medicine. That's been a big relief. I've also noticed that I don't get the 'wow, the world is mine' feeling I always had with Effexor. I feel like the way everybody else seems to me! My doctor says I am feeling normal which is how the correct medicine in the correct dosage is supposed to make you feel.
He said it was up to me if I wanted to stay on Cymbalta and wait through the bad side effects, ( He said most of his patients report the effects can last as long as six months and a lot of people aren't willing to wait through it.) or he could try another medicine. I decided to continue because for me, the good is lots better than the bad.
I think the important thing people should remember is what my doctor said.....You need the correct medicine in the correct dose for you. It can take a few months of a medicine with different doses to decide if one is correct. People are not the same and your doctor is not a magic wizard who can just look at you and automatically know the exact thing and the exact dose you need.
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Hello,
I have been on antidepressants starting with Zoloft then Lexapro, now I'm going on cymbalta for my depression and menapose. Withdrawl on all these anti depressants are horrible for me and I have had the zaps. I know I will never get off anti depressants and don't know if I want to because of my severe depression that I have and is hereiditary. My mom got off lexapro with no problem. For those that seems to have extreme depression will have a really hard time gettin off any anti depression drug. I would rather have side effects from the pill that for me eventually go away vs. living with the hell of depression.
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when i was on cymbalta i lost weight i never once gained i quit taken it because my dr. failed to refill it when it was needed then 3 months later when i tried taken it again i got the light headedness and dizziness but other than i LOVED it..
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Guest wrote:
I started taking cymbalta last october for depression/anxiety and have since gained 30 lbs. I didn't start putting on the weight until I started this medication. The "weight neutral" thing is c**p.
I had a gastric bypass threee years ago and have maintained my weight loss. However, since going on cymbalta, I've slowed been creeping up in weight, now up about 10 lbs and I've not changed my eating habits. As a matter of fact, I've even started exercising more with a fitness traininer----and no it's not muscle gain. My gut is bigger and my clothes are tighter. Anyone have any similar side effects? I seem to be one of the few who is gaining weight with cymbalta.
This is not sounding good. I have just been put on cymbalta to try and lose weight. I was originally on effexor 225 which initially helped me lose 12kg (sorry not sure about pounds), but then I gained it back and then another 12kg, so while effexor has been great for my depression, not so for weight. My new doctor thinks cymbalta will be more helpful so I will stop gaining. But who knows in the end? we all have individual dna
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i been on cymbalta for 6 weeks now and im losing my damn hair!! im freakin out!! im done takin it!! Will i go bald?????????
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