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Day 1 of New Start
I went to sleep about 1am and woke up again at 4am, didn't get back to sleep. So I guess the duloxetine isn't gonna help me sleep. Side effect: Nausea, continuing and I'm struggling to eat my breakfast. But I am awake and ready to go to uni, so not all is bad. Hopefully the sick feeling will pass.
I went to sleep about 1am and woke up again at 4am, didn't get back to sleep. So I guess the duloxetine isn't gonna help me sleep. Side effect: Nausea, continuing and I'm struggling to eat my breakfast. But I am awake and ready to go to uni, so not all is bad. Hopefully the sick feeling will pass.
cxs957
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Duloxetine - Day 7
I feel fine now after a rough 5 days of being fluffy and feeling dizzy when I stand up I feel ok so roll on now getting the benefits on it. Managed 15 minutes of light exercise and 10 minutes of swimming before crashing and burning which is good. Back home for an afternoon snooze.
I feel fine now after a rough 5 days of being fluffy and feeling dizzy when I stand up I feel ok so roll on now getting the benefits on it. Managed 15 minutes of light exercise and 10 minutes of swimming before crashing and burning which is good. Back home for an afternoon snooze.
PickledCookie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Time for a New Start
I went to the doctors today with my letter from the Rheumatologist. I was quite nervous as it was a new gp and I generally have struggled to find a decent gp and I was planning on changing surgeries. However, the doctor I saw today seemed to be knowledgeable, helpful and fairly friendly. Not amazing
I went to the doctors today with my letter from the Rheumatologist. I was quite nervous as it was a new gp and I generally have struggled to find a decent gp and I was planning on changing surgeries. However, the doctor I saw today seemed to be knowledgeable, helpful and fairly friendly. Not amazing
cxs957
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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Medications for Fatigue?
Does anybody take anything specifically for fatigue? As the rheumatologist has decided I should have tramacet daily, duloxetine in the evening, and tramadol if needed instead of tramacet. I know the duloxetine may help..
Does anybody take anything specifically for fatigue? As the rheumatologist has decided I should have tramacet daily, duloxetine in the evening, and tramadol if needed instead of tramacet. I know the duloxetine may help..
cxs957
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Duloxetine.
has anyone experienced any side effects from Duloxetine ? I have been taking it for a few weeks now and I find it makes me very shaky in the mornings ( I have to take it at bedtime ) . I've also found I'm very restless about an hour after taking it and feel like my skin is crawling. It's a very weird
has anyone experienced any side effects from Duloxetine ? I have been taking it for a few weeks now and I find it makes me very shaky in the mornings ( I have to take it at bedtime ) . I've also found I'm very restless about an hour after taking it and feel like my skin is crawling. It's a very weird
Hidden
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Doctors
I had my doctors appointment today (Rhemutologist) and it went quite well :) We discussed everything I wanted to, and I am going to try duloxetine, but I just rang the gp and my vaguely usual one has now left. My mum suggested I start seeing a different one, in particular the one she sees as he's very
I had my doctors appointment today (Rhemutologist) and it went quite well :) We discussed everything I wanted to, and I am going to try duloxetine, but I just rang the gp and my vaguely usual one has now left. My mum suggested I start seeing a different one, in particular the one she sees as he's very
cxs957
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Duloxetine
I've been put on this new drug can you help with success story's with this and how it has personally helped you please.
I've been put on this new drug can you help with success story's with this and how it has personally helped you please.
PickledCookie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Headaches - fibro or hughes
I know there a few others here who also have FM which I was diagnosed with two months ago. My headaches have been so much better since I've been on warfarin. My inr is fine but for the last week I have had pain in the back of my head which reaches over to the front and some facial pain. Haven't
I know there a few others here who also have FM which I was diagnosed with two months ago. My headaches have been so much better since I've been on warfarin. My inr is fine but for the last week I have had pain in the back of my head which reaches over to the front and some facial pain. Haven't
panda60
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Is anyone taking fluoxetine for Raynaud's?
She just added
fluoxetine
20mg to use as a vasodilator. Has anyone tried this for their R's? I'm curious about real experiences and if it truly helps.
She just added
fluoxetine
20mg to use as a vasodilator. Has anyone tried this for their R's? I'm curious about real experiences and if it truly helps.
rjericks
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
a dilemma
I lIve In Surrey and my elderly parents live in Glasgow. My mother has alzheimers and a myriad of other conditions and is in hospital with a broken elbow and query abdominal bleed, so things don't sound too good. My sisters live in Edinburgh and have been going backwards and forwards since Thursday
I lIve In Surrey and my elderly parents live in Glasgow. My mother has alzheimers and a myriad of other conditions and is in hospital with a broken elbow and query abdominal bleed, so things don't sound too good. My sisters live in Edinburgh and have been going backwards and forwards since Thursday
panda60
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Wonder what would happen without free prescriptions...
Other medications, including
fluoxetine
, hydrochlorothiazide, lorazepam and micardis, also were not tampered with. At this time, police do not have any suspects. But maybe he or she had thyroid problems.
Other medications, including
fluoxetine
, hydrochlorothiazide, lorazepam and micardis, also were not tampered with. At this time, police do not have any suspects. But maybe he or she had thyroid problems.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Oesophagus, pills and water......
Some time last week I had had trouble swallowing my
fluoxetine
and felt it got stuck. I rang the out of hours doctor and he told me to take some rennies or gaviscon and keep eating and drinking, because it sounded like the tablet got stuck and then dissolved in my gullet.
Some time last week I had had trouble swallowing my
fluoxetine
and felt it got stuck. I rang the out of hours doctor and he told me to take some rennies or gaviscon and keep eating and drinking, because it sounded like the tablet got stuck and then dissolved in my gullet.
Hidden
in
NRAS
13 years ago
Hi just a quickie
Unfortunately I have only just got my
Fluoxetine
(anti-pressant which i usually take in the morning) from the doctors this afternoon,took it with some water and it feels like it is stuck in my gullet. It is burning like hell and not amount of water or warm tea is shifting it.
Unfortunately I have only just got my
Fluoxetine
(anti-pressant which i usually take in the morning) from the doctors this afternoon,took it with some water and it feels like it is stuck in my gullet. It is burning like hell and not amount of water or warm tea is shifting it.
Hidden
in
NRAS
13 years ago
Prescribing changes for generalist care: Pregabalin, what do you think ?
PPSN is a registered stakeholder for this guidance which means we can respond to NICE including your views before Monday 10th October. The proposed change means that it will be more difficult for patients to be prescribed Pregabalin by a GP. The reason given for the proposed change is cost. NICE
PPSN is a registered stakeholder for this guidance which means we can respond to NICE including your views before Monday 10th October. The proposed change means that it will be more difficult for patients to be prescribed Pregabalin by a GP. The reason given for the proposed change is cost. NICE
PPSN_JudyB
Pelvic Pain Support Netwo
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
13 years ago
T3 ...
She's also testing for a range of other things just in-case my symptoms are from something else... although she did suggest that I talk to my doctor about antidepressant (
fluoxetine
) - which I must admit that I'm NOT very keen on going down that path...
She's also testing for a range of other things just in-case my symptoms are from something else... although she did suggest that I talk to my doctor about antidepressant (
fluoxetine
) - which I must admit that I'm NOT very keen on going down that path...
Tracey76
in
Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Right then... moving forward
Beams at me asks me how I am, how I am doing on the old
Fluoxetine
and Mtx, asks if I have sorted my family out and put them right, Asks how I am sleeping, how my hands are and my knee and back and all sorts of other things. Doctor sits there like a gooseberry, looking at his watch. Right.
Beams at me asks me how I am, how I am doing on the old
Fluoxetine
and Mtx, asks if I have sorted my family out and put them right, Asks how I am sleeping, how my hands are and my knee and back and all sorts of other things. Doctor sits there like a gooseberry, looking at his watch. Right.
Hidden
in
NRAS
13 years ago
Am I in the right place
Oh and the
Fluoxetine
, Oh and the Oxybutynin. I feel like giving up - but I shan't (sorry bad grammar). All that deep breathing and relaxation trying to be positive.... Ah buggeritt I am back off to bed to wallow in comfort... Night Julie xxx
Oh and the
Fluoxetine
, Oh and the Oxybutynin. I feel like giving up - but I shan't (sorry bad grammar). All that deep breathing and relaxation trying to be positive.... Ah buggeritt I am back off to bed to wallow in comfort... Night Julie xxx
Hidden
in
NRAS
13 years ago
T.S. and Fluoxetine (Prozac)
I have tried and failed to deal with the symptoms and the consultant who diagnosed me put me on the anti-depressant
Fluoxetine
as it apparently can help with the symptoms. No noticeable results after a week but I was told it could take longer to kick in.
I have tried and failed to deal with the symptoms and the consultant who diagnosed me put me on the anti-depressant
Fluoxetine
as it apparently can help with the symptoms. No noticeable results after a week but I was told it could take longer to kick in.
kevin
in
Tourettes Action
14 years ago
Timing of various meds
I am also taking antidepressents (40mg
Fluoxetine
) and a blood pressure tablet plus a multi-vitamin and calcium/cod liver oil.
I am also taking antidepressents (40mg
Fluoxetine
) and a blood pressure tablet plus a multi-vitamin and calcium/cod liver oil.
Lulamay
in
Thyroid UK
13 years ago
Very sad
She has upped my
fluoxetine
to 30mg and I will be going to 40mg next week. It has only been two days on the 30 so I doubt that anyone would see any change yet. Last night my Mum told me that I cannot come home for Christmas.
She has upped my
fluoxetine
to 30mg and I will be going to 40mg next week. It has only been two days on the 30 so I doubt that anyone would see any change yet. Last night my Mum told me that I cannot come home for Christmas.
LittleClapham
in
Tourettes Action
12 years ago
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