Posted by Unh on October 27, 2005, at 7:37:57
In reply to Re: Cymbalta » Unh, posted by Racer on October 26, 2005, at 21:13:54
Hello,
Thanks (a lot) for your reply.
> > It's difficult
> > for me finding many topical products that
> > may help me since their availability in the
> > place where I live is very low and I'm afraid
> > of buying anything through internet because
> > of the card theft, the importation of products
> > (they could be kept in the frontier) and the
> > lack of trusting in virtual shops (maybe I'm
> > being too distrusting, and since I'm putting the
> > health of my liver on stake here I should give
> > it a try).
>
>
> http://walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100951&navAction=jump&navCount=0&id=prod352989
>
> This is the stuff I was recommending. It's more available than you might think, and it's at least worth discussing with your doctor.
>Does that store ship to countries outside
North America?> As for the rest of it, the new warning on Cymbalta ain't a happy-making prospect, although it does seem to be mostly directed at those with pre-existing liver pathology, but you do know that the liver will regenerate pretty quickly? And you can keep an eye on your blood work to see if it creates a problem.
>
> And, for what it's worth, a beta blocker like propranalol might help with your anxiety symptoms, if they're primarily physical. Won't do much, of course, if it's mostly thought driven. :-}
>I'm afraid most physical symptoms I have are
thought driven, psychosomatics symptoms. My
exams, except the liver enzymes, have always
showed up normal, including the ECG. I have
a normal to low blood pressure, low cholesterol,
I exercise, I eat healthy, but those things
don't help much (excepting exercise, though
the effect doesn't last for more than two hours)
Do beta-blockers still help in those conditions?
> Good luck.To you too. Have a good day.
Bye,
J.
poster:Unh
thread:572014
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20051024/msgs/572324.html