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Re: Cymbalta withdrawal, opinions

Posted by Jaspar on May 16, 2006, at 8:47:53

In reply to Re: Cymbalta withdrawal - Thank You » NaturalJohn, posted by mizloopy on May 15, 2006, at 20:42:56

> > "you can do it you gotta have faith and remember, for whatever reason youve
> > stopped the cymbalta, you have to believe that you dont need this crutch anymore."
> > Amen to that. Amat Victoria Curam - "There is no victory before pain." Stick with it
> > everyone, we were meant to be mentally and physically strong, lets not submit ourselves
> > to weakness.

> i hope everyone does NOT feel this way, because for some people anti-depressants
> are true life savers. maybe cymbalta is isn't the drug for you. but i have a problem with
> people calling or viewing it as crutch.

If a person has a broken leg, leaving it untreated for years just means that you will probbaly not walk well again. It does NOT mean you are "strong" - just injured and probably not making good choices.

As for myself, I am done with pharmaceutical antidepressants, at least for a long time (I hope), in favour of trying nutritional and herbal supplements from a reputable source, with well-research protocols to follow. They cannot hurt me as much as the pharmaceuticals I have tried. In addition, some of the nutritional supplements help with pain and inlammation - and one reason I was taking the Cymbalata was for the pain.

Do I recommend dumping the antidepressants even if it is in favour of nutritional suplplements?
NO!!!! NO!!! NO!!!!

I am just saying about myself - I have been at this pharmaceutical game a long time, and it has failed ME - not everyone. So for ME, it is time to give something else a shot. Heck - I gave so many different pharmaceuticals a shot, I think I'd be stupid not to try supplements once I wait a few weeks to completely have this latest out of my system. Too bad insurance won't pay for that. It IS tax-deductible in the U.S.A. however, with a prescription or letter from the doctor.

-Jaspar


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