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Hi everyone. I saw my Rheumy today and she prescribed Cymbalta for my fibromyalgia. Anyone else take this? If so how has it worked for you. 

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Telynores

Cymbalta/Duloxitine has been brilliant for me though I am, like you, simply a patient and it is my experience. Others have had differing reactions.

I am sure that you will hear some of them :-)

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Whelp529 in reply toTelynores

::fingers crossed:: (:

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Sammypot

I was given that but it make me feel nauseous all day every day, I tried it for 2 weeks but had to stop it, hope it works for you xx

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Whelp529 in reply toSammypot

My doctor told me this was the biggest side affect :/

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Malwimmy27

I've taken cymbalta for almost a year. I've found it relieves some of the nerve pain. Although it makes me sleepy when I take it in the morning.  If I take it at night it keeps me awake. I hope you find it helpful. 

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Whelp529 in reply toMalwimmy27

So do you find it best to take it afternoon?

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rosewine

Yes I tried taking it but unfortunately the side effects were so bad in my case that I had to stop taking it.  I know others have found it an absolute blessing.  This just confirms to me that with fibro there is no one drug that suits us all it is a case of trial and error.  I do hope that it helps to relieve your pain and give you a bit of a lift.  Do let us know how you get on.x

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Whelp529 in reply torosewine

As I read the side effects as always they sound terrifying lol my doctor told me nauseous was the top one that it would go away after a couple days :/ so I'm going to start it tomorrow ::fingers crossed::

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rosewine in reply toWhelp529

If you are lucky many of the side effects with tablets peak after a few days or even a couple of weeks according to what you are taking and then slowly get better.  I am on Pregablin and to be honest if I had not been in such terrible pain at the time I would not have persevered.  I decided to stick out the feeling that I was on planet Zog and the total inability to do anything.  Slowly I started to feel more normal (well as normal as I ever get).  Even though I am in pain all the time to a greater or lesser degree it has taken the terrible edge off it for which I am so grateful. I do hope the Cymbalta works for you.x

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Whelp529 in reply torosewine

Taking meds in general scares me so I'm a little iffy on it but hopefully it works :/ I will report back (:

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peck

I've heard good and bad about this med.Hope it helps you my friend. Peck🐤

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Angelseven

Hi

I have been taking this for over two years now and am absolutely fine on it although I have to take it in the morning as it kept me awake at night. No drowsiness at all.

All I can say is give it a go - it ispretty much trial and error with all the drugs offered to us as what suits one will not suit another.

All the best to you.

Kind regards

Jane

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honey25

my psychiatrist gave me this forclinical depression and because she thought it would help with fibro  it has been brilliant with depression wouldnt be able to tell you if it helps with fibro as i take so many pain meds

hope this helps 

Hi

I've been put on it too, Duloxetine that is. I was dizzy and feeling sick for first 3 weeks.

Then it just stopped and I think it helped my mood a bit. Saw my dr on Monday and she's upped it to 60mgs now. I take it at night (so hopefully any side effects come then, hopefully if I sleep), make sure you have a little bit of food with it, or it will upset your tummy.

These drugs have to get into your system before you feel any benefit, which is a few weeks.

I hope that you can stick with them and that they help you.

Take care and best wishes.

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TheAuthor

Hi Whelp529

I sincerely hope that you are feeling as well as you possibly can be today?

It is not a medication that I have taken but I want to genuinely wish you all the best of luck with this. Please take care of yourself.

All my hopes and dreams for you

Ken

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denvajade

Hi there I started on it five months ago and it's great! Wishing you well

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lCllCl6

I was given it and had massive side effects with it. When I was on it I don't  have any memory of what I did or said but I was told it wasn't  good. But I have so much problems with meds that there is not much I can take. Way To many sever allergic reactions to meds. Best of luck and hope it helps you 

Cymbalta made we sweat so terribly that I had to discontinue it. I'm on three other meds for depression that help very much (Welbutrin, Pristiq and Seroquel). But this one just didn't work for me. I take Lyrica for fibromyalgia and prednisone and methotrexate for polymyalgia rheumatica. I hope it works for you. Everyone is different!

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Whelp529

I want to thank everyone so much for the responses. I pick up the meds today and will start tomorrow. I will let everyone know how it's goes. But thanks again! 😘

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