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Post May 28, 2023 at 06:16 PM
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I've had to miss several doses of my Cymbalta in the past, so I KNOW the withdrawal symptoms are awful. My psychiatrist has tried to space everything out so that I can dose down with *hopefully* as little discomfort as possible, but I'm wondering if anyone here has any advice for dealing with symptoms while getting off of Cymbalta? I usually just deal with feeling crappy, but maybe someone else knows a better way lol

Also, anyone here been on Pristiq with any good luck? I've been on Lexapro, Trintillex, Wellbutrin, and Cymbalta. I had the best luck with Cymbalta, but it has stopped working, so we're on to the next one. I haven't started it yet and am wondering what I can expect, good or bad ~

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