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Old Jan 06, 2013, 03:19 AM
maggyjo maggyjo is offline
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I am at about the one year point on Cymbalta and for the most part it is ok. Still have some side effects, the sexual one is the hardest, but it does help.
Anyways when I first started Cymbalta I had terrible night sweats and then it changed to ocassionally, now its back to a regular thing. I wake up soaking wet and freezing a couple times a night. Of course I also just turned 42 so maybe its not the Cymbalta. Any Ideas?

Maggy Jo

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Old Jan 06, 2013, 01:27 PM
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it probably has something to do with the cymabalta but dont take my word for it becuase im not a professional.....

im not on pills i get a shot of invega once a month ,, and like every other night i wake up and my pillow is soaking wet....

im pretty sure i have been no help at all ....
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Old Jan 09, 2013, 03:29 AM
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Has anything else changed recently regarding meds or food intake? When I first started Cymbalta I got Serotonin Syndrome and one of my symptoms was similar to the night sweats you described. Could be you have low grade serotonin syndrome due to some change in your diet or med intake.
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