Posted by kparis on August 1, 2006, at 8:29:49
In reply to Re: Cymbalta withdrawal - Gallstones?!??!, posted by willieg on July 31, 2006, at 14:24:01
> I am not going to speak about the weight gain, or the sweating , or the eye twitches or themany other things that have happened to me since I started usint Cymbalta. What I will speak about is my future, my life after Cymbalta. I am going through this Cymbalta detox. Right now my head feels really funny. I get dizzy when I turn or move too fast. I am finding that laughter is what is most helpful to me. I talk to my friend and we laugh and it helps me through the weird feelings I am having. I know I have not hit the lowest point yet. I realize the only way to make it through is to have someone to talk to that will understand. I hope others have the support of a good friend to help them through. If not you can always reach out to GOD. He will be your friend when it seems there is no one else there. Take the time to talk to him and ask him to release you from the hold of this horrible drug. Believe in your heart that he will comfort you and take you through.
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Hi (Please forgive my post...it is not meant to offend or get off track...it is an issue with me),
You are so right in the 1st part of what you are sharing. But if one is not a Christian, then what? Personally, I believe that each of us is our own vessel of the oneness with nature/universe and that we are our own higher power. But this is not a religious forum...that is my point. Please do not assume that each and every one of us is a Christian. I completely respect each and every person's belief system but have a difficult time with one assuming that their belief system is the one that must be followed. Please do not take offense as I do respect your reigion. Thank you and be well.
Kesta
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