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Cymbalta And Side Effects?
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I started cymbalta last friday and the side effects have started. Really sleepy and dizzy. Im taking dramamine for the dizziness and it helps.I have lost my appitate which is good because I was eating way too much. Im also taking headache relief for the headaches. I had to up it tonight. I feel really nauseious right now. I dont wan to go on another medicine for this. I just want to feel better and I know that it takes medicine a while to get in your system and I know that I need meds because… read more

posted June 9, 2017
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Do some sort of exercise even just walking to maintain a good blood flow. Make sure that you take yr meds at EXACTLY the same time daily and don't skip. A few hrs difference can cause these effects. If it it still the same after another week then check with yr Doc for something different.

posted June 10, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

Felt similar with starting Cymbalta. But I have gained weight instead. After a couple weeks things settled but I have still had more fatigue and insomnia combined.

posted November 26, 2017

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