Posted by gapsgal on May 27, 2006, at 9:43:36
In reply to Re: Cymbalta withdrawal - Publicity » secretme, posted by SLS on May 26, 2006, at 21:31:02
Actually the effects it could produce on the liver are even noted in the eli lilly literature on the fda site.
Everyone should read this book "The Anti-Depressant Solution" I took it to my doctor with me actually.
Consider these things that are happening to us when we withdraw, the auditory and sensory things not to mention the physcial things. That tells us that it is doing something to our brain, and no one knows if there are any long-term side effects from these things occuring. The doctors themselves say they dont know just how this helps it just does...well if that is the case then there should be lots more research on this.
When addicts withdraw they have similiar symptoms and these are known to cause long-term damage to the brain...anything that alters the brains way of working can permanently change things in the brain.
Consider someone who is addicted to pain medicine, why? Because it has changed the way their brain works and chances are the change is permanent.
Donna
> > I don't think I'm the only one who believes Cymbalta is extremely dangerous.
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> I still don't know in what way you think Cymbalta is extremely dangerous.
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> I am concerned that Cymbalta might not remain available for those whom it helps. For some people, it is the only drug that does.
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> - Scott
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