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Originally Posted by Leed
Hi ~ Have you had the dosage adjusted on your meds? Many times the dosage just isn't right, and we have to "play around" with it (the doctor has to do this of course). Usually it has to be increased after we've been on it awhile as the doctor usually starts pretty low to see how we react to it.
I have a feeling your dosage just isn't right. Talk with your doctor and tell him what you've told us -- and you think the dosage needs to be increased. You can't keep liviing like this cause what's the point of being on these meds if they don't work at all?? It's ridiculous!
I wish you the very best. Please let us know what happens, will you? God bless and please take care. Hugs, Lee
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Thanks so much Lee. For 15 years I was taking Effexor. This last year my pdoc switched me to 60mg Cymbalta b/c Effexor "pooped out". I haven't been off meds completely for over 15 years and don't know what to expect if I ever tried. Maybe I should try, although I'm sure the pdoc will recommend against it.