I am in day 9 of withdrawal from 30 mg of Cymbalta. I only took it for 10 days Quit because of horrible side effects I thought I was thru the worst of the withdrawal since most of the symptoms had lifted But last night I awoke at 4am with all of them in full force. Has anyone have this happen? Please tell me again these do go away for real! Thanks
Is it common for Cymbalta withdrawal symptoms to return after subsiding for a few days?
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- 8 Dec 2014 by campbellblank
- Updated
- 8 Dec 2014
- Topics
- cymbalta, anxiety, withdrawal, side effect, symptom
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Without a dought Campbel It really does not matter how long you have been on this you are going to have to work through these side effects of withdrawal sometimes you think they are gone like you did and bang they are back.It take time Just remember everyday is that much closer for this getting out of your system but they well go away,There is not a exact time we are all different but they well go away.Keep the chin up. and know you well be better soon... Chuck1957

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- Cymbalta Information for Consumers
- Cymbalta Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Cymbalta (detailed)
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Thanks I am counting the days ! I had to quit ... the side effects were horrible and my DR (PCP) told me to stop
I know, it's ugly. Bone up on nutrition, it will help adequate hydration, intake of sugar (all forms) and artificial sweeteners. Light exercise (walking) 30 minutes mid-day; all will help shorten this misery and overall as well.
Hang int here, thanks for keeping me posted.