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Morning All,

I wrote on here a while ago as I was having issues with my doctors and medications etc.

I have finally changed doctors, and I'm now being trialled on different meds.

I've been put on 100mg slow release tramadol in the morning and 100mg at night but this doesn't seem to help much.

I'm going to my doctors in an hour to have a chat about my meds again and was thinking of asking about duloxetine (Cymbalta) as I suffer with severe depression too, but I know it's not actually licensed in the UK yet. Has anyone had any experience with this?

I don't want to try lyrica or gabapentin because of the side effects and weight gain.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Katy.

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lou1063

I was prescribed Cymbalta, only a short course along with CBT which was helpful, remember we are all different in how we react to meds I believe the CBT was more beneficial. All the best, hope you get the help you need. Lou xx

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Jacks6263 in reply to lou1063

What is cat?

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Jacks6263 in reply to Jacks6263

Sorry what is Cbd

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treefrog12 in reply to Jacks6263

Hi Jacks6263 - original post was from a year ago so, just in case nobody else gets back to you, CBT is 'cognitive behaviour therapy' - a talking therapy looking at different ways to address your pain/manage problems. Hope this helps xx

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Jacks6263 in reply to treefrog12

Hi thanks for replying haha only a year has gone by and I can see a little light!! Have been through the mill and back in the land of the living.

Not good at typing and use of computer ..as hands and fingers so stiff.fibro !!

I went on a pain management course and did benifit but suffer from C5,6 And7 stenosis In neck which effects root nerves.which then effects right hand and fingers.

I have sciatic problem with right but cheek through to feet so have struggled to cope.

The good thing out of all that is I made a really good friend out of the group and have stayed in touch,which has helped me so much.

My partner has been my life line and has been so supportive.if it I didn’t have the support I wouldn’t be here today.

So onwards goes the battle to try and have a good life even though I feel crap!!haha

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treefrog12 in reply to Jacks6263

Great to hear that you've made a new friend and that your partner is supportive. I too have a great partner.... he puts up with a lot, haha :D xx

P.S I don't come onto HU much myself these days but I'd had an email to say you'd replied to me ;)

I was taking Gabapentin for 8 months and didn't gain any weight. I do hope you find something that will ease your pain :) x

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Regnofibro1

I take it and it does help some with the diabetic neuropathy. I also live in states so...

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Shadows-walker

Yes I have Ben on this a year , it helps with the neurological pain brilliantly , it has also helped with my bladder issue they tell me , I have been tested recently on the latter ,

I was dropped down to 60 mg which is normal dose, but have been put back up to 90 mg as I get quite overwhelmed some of the time ,and can get quite tearful, also headaches on lower dose , I found pins and needle pain and tingling well under control with it ,it doesn't take away joint pain but I can take a shower without becoming faint and no knife like pain from the water spray hitting my skin at 90 mg , good luck , glad you change gps hope everything is going well

Chris C

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Blaze_Mitsu

Verdict is in.

The doctor has put me on Duloxetine as a trial and wants me to go back in 3 weeks. I have to come off of the amitriptyline immediately and the mirtazipine I will be coming off slowly over the next 7 days.

He was awesome and really listened to what I was saying. But he was also honest with me and warned me that it will get worse before it gets better.

I'll keep you all informed of the effects!

Hope you are all coping well today.

May this nightmare of fibromyalgia come to an end!

Katy

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P.S,

He also said that fibro isn't a life sentence. It can just disappear one day. Whether that is true or not...I don't know. But it gave me a bit of hope.

X

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milo4 in reply to Blaze_Mitsu

Hi

That's funny because one of the doctors I saw told me fibromyalgia can burn itself out.

When I mentioned it to my doctor she just looked at me and smiled.

So I was nun the wiser.

Trace x

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achydunlin

I am on gabapentin and find it really good for what I think is neuropathic pain. without it I'm useless. But I have put on weight with it. I also take naproxen for joint pain due to arthritis (the doc says). My doc just said that fibro might go away one day, but to be prepared to have it forever. I'm 47 and the idea that I might have this pain and fatigue for the rest of my life fills me with horror.

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Blaze_Mitsu

How long have you had it, achydunlin?

I hope you're having a good day for us.

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Blaze_Mitsu

Milo4,

They can't seem to make up their minds. The doctor I saw earlier today said that I probably know more about it than him as it is a medical mystery at present.

It's only from recent research that they believe it to disappear. But then there are sufferers (like myself) where most medications don't work.

But that could all change next week!

X

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TheAuthor

Thank you for your very interesting post and updates. I am genuinely delighted to read that you got some different medications to try. I have not tried the medications in question myself as I am on Pregabalin and Nortriptyline. I want to sincerely wish you all the best of luck with your new medications and I look forward to reading how you are getting on with them.

All my hopes and dreams for you

Ken

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glochessum

How lovely would that be, to wake up one morning and it would all be gone. We can all live in hope.

Unfortunately mine just seems progressive 😕

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