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Old May 14, 2008, 10:55 PM
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First thanks to all who responded and showed support with my last post. I appreciate it. I was wondering has anyone had withdrawls from cymbalta? Also I checked myself in this weekend bc thing changed from bad to worse so quickly. It was awful. I was pacing the parking lot bc I couldnt stand still and was safer there than in my apt. The doc on call for my pdoc did a direct admit after he had made a suggestion to go to the ER or call something in... I got more and more wound up discussing things with him so he said hed call the police for me to come and pick me up where I cant drive and stuf. While a I was in ther this weekend they gave me 10 mg of valium twice a day that they kept with. They also gave me 100 mg of seroquel to calm down and sleep; but it didn't help much; gave me a massive hangover effect. put me back on trilafon up to 8 mg in the am and 16 mg in the pm. (perphenazine is the other name for it). when I left monday the DCed the seroquel and trilafon without easing down on the trilafon which my doc eased me off it as to not cause major probs. It ws pretty bad pacing a little er room and hyperventilating to the point of almost passing out and seeing things that weren't there. I was screaming and crying: just making these horrible noises. It continued when I was admited too. At one point I was having one of these "spells" or whatever and was so scared; hallucinating so bad I remember hearing someone I knew from the psych ward hospital and he said its me its ok danielle. I ran halfway down the hall and tried holding the door shut. four nurses barged in and were talking to me or whatever not sure; I heard them vaguely saying can we get a needle... and finally were able to get me to "come around" enough to take a pill instead. What is that all abiut? Is that really just simply an anxiety attack. It's like no other I've experienced before. Wow. could it be withdrawls from meds they put me on and took me off abruptly this past weekend? Does anyone else do these sort of things like freaking out like that? Ive never been like that before. Any insights?

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Old May 15, 2008, 01:36 AM
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I had a terrible bout with cymbalta ugh ugh ugh the pharmacist said it was common. I'm sure the doctors treating you also know that cymbalta is one of those drugs where it either works or affects you horribly. Med Withdrawls?
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