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Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 17:20:28

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by dazed on October 29, 2004, at 8:42:57

First off, thanx everso to all who have thusfar replied re: my Cymbalta questions. I VERY much appreciate your most thorough responses!!!

Racer, you have given me some hope re: the constipation issue. I have an eating disorder history that sounds, perhaps, not unlike your's.

Paul, I have taken Remeron most often in conjunction WITH an SSRI. For me, most often with Prozac. (I am currently taking 10 - 15 mg tops Prozac - I am one for whom we have determined time & again - LESS than "norm" dose of 20 mg Prozac is better.) I agree with all you say re: the benefits of Remeron - it IS a tremendous AD - but I cannot endure one more night of (quite literally) eating myslf to sleep on it - I do this at doses from a small chip all the way up to 60 mg, but at 45-60, I lose the sleep help + become angry. Also, a new side-effect has cropped up with any Remeron at all - numbness/ burning pins & needles in one hand, which awakens me thruout the night; sometimes lasts 3-4 hours after arising. (This seems to also happen now if I try any Neurontin for sleep.)

I feel increasingly trapped by these side-effects. They ARE extreme!

Add-on question: how do folks feel about VERY low dose Seroquel for sleep? Has anyone experienced GI problems (nausea, constipation, etc.) with Seroquel?

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by ravenstorm on October 29, 2004, at 17:51:00

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 17:20:28

I feel for you. I can't even take prozac because of the severe heart burn/stomach distress it causes. I keep asking the doctors: so if you are mentally ill, but have a bad stomach, you are just screwed????? Good luck finding something, I'm not having much luck at the moment!

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 18:03:46

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by ravenstorm on October 29, 2004, at 17:51:00

Thanx ravenstorm...this is exactly what I believe - we're screwed! It's gotten way old! Plus, the fact that an AD patch has been in works since a yr before Prozac came out (thereby bypassing the gut) - and is STILL not available - just burns me down!

It's truly bizarre and QUITE cruel, since it's widely known that MANY folks with Major Depression (as I) have 1 of 3 things: gut aches, headaches, or back aches.

"Do No Harm" seems to be lost on the scientists and drug companies. Why should they care when they are raking in billons from those who CAN tolerate their meds.

 

Cymbalta *is* being studied for chronic pain (nm) » blnch

Posted by Racer on October 29, 2004, at 21:05:44

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 18:03:46

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by Sad Panda on October 30, 2004, at 0:36:33

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 17:20:28

> First off, thanx everso to all who have thusfar replied re: my Cymbalta questions. I VERY much appreciate your most thorough responses!!!
>
> Racer, you have given me some hope re: the constipation issue. I have an eating disorder history that sounds, perhaps, not unlike your's.
>
> Paul, I have taken Remeron most often in conjunction WITH an SSRI. For me, most often with Prozac. (I am currently taking 10 - 15 mg tops Prozac - I am one for whom we have determined time & again - LESS than "norm" dose of 20 mg Prozac is better.) I agree with all you say re: the benefits of Remeron - it IS a tremendous AD - but I cannot endure one more night of (quite literally) eating myslf to sleep on it - I do this at doses from a small chip all the way up to 60 mg, but at 45-60, I lose the sleep help + become angry. Also, a new side-effect has cropped up with any Remeron at all - numbness/ burning pins & needles in one hand, which awakens me thruout the night; sometimes lasts 3-4 hours after arising. (This seems to also happen now if I try any Neurontin for sleep.)
>
> I feel increasingly trapped by these side-effects. They ARE extreme!
>
> Add-on question: how do folks feel about VERY low dose Seroquel for sleep? Has anyone experienced GI problems (nausea, constipation, etc.) with Seroquel?
>
>
>

Low dose Seroquel pretty much functions as an antihistamine. It wouldn't have any effect on your digestive system & it won't help with the other side effects either, but it's worth a try.

How did you find Doxepin compared to Remeron? Have you considered other TCA's besides Doxepin? Amitriptyline & Nortriptyline are both worth trying too, I have taken Nortriptyline in large doses & for me it has no side effects.

Cheers,
Paul.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 7:57:49

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by Sad Panda on October 30, 2004, at 0:36:33

I take seroquel 25mg for sleep and it works very well, and I haven't experienced any stomach problems as you were asking about, it's worth giving it a try because it really works well for me. Good Luck.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 12:37:28

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 7:57:49

Paul, I found Remeron to be better than Doxepin for sleep. Doxepin was my stand alone full remission AD many years ago, but I can no longer tolerate it gut-wise/ other SEs. I just tried Pamelor/ Nortrip. for sleep and had the bad GERD response it's somewhat known for. Thanx for the suggestion and the details on Seroquel.

CrazyCO, thanx for your take on Seroquel. I'm about down to choosing Cymbalta + Seroquel, as Prozac alone is NOT giving me full remission. Did the Seroquel give you food cravings that were hard or impossible to resist?

I see there are more Cymbalta users here. Please, I need more opinions on Cymbalta re: **nausea, *constipation, and insomnia.

blnch/ Sarah

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by banga on October 30, 2004, at 16:38:48

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 12:37:28

I have been on Cymbalta for 5 days now...currently at 40mgs. I have no problems with insomnia; I do notice some constipation but nothing compared to what I had with Effexor. In terms of nausea, I seemed to have some yesterday, but it seems to have been something else. No benefits yet....

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by shiz on October 30, 2004, at 16:42:55

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by banga on October 30, 2004, at 16:38:48

where you ever on zoloft and if so how did that work,if not what else have you been on that you can compare it too

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 18:07:11

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by shiz on October 30, 2004, at 16:42:55

Zoloft was one of the very worst in terms of all around SEs (granted, hard to choose!) It also took longest, by far, to work for me. I had extreme bruxism, worst insomnia of any, and never did feel "quite right" on it. Tried it a second time to find: exactly the same thing/s.

The SEs I'm more concerned re: Cymbalta are the starred ones: **nausea & *constipation.

As in my first message: I've been on almost ALL ADs, ALL classes...meaning ALL newer generation (and combos of); most all TCAs (too anticholinergic); Parnate (that experience completely scared me off - oral - MAOIs. (I would joyfully attempt an MAOI patch - if we ever see it.)

Thanx for these further replies!

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 18:15:03

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by banga on October 30, 2004, at 16:38:48

I do want to report that I found someone here advising crystallized ginger for nausea. I got some yesterday and it does provide some relief. I think less is more. YMMV.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2004, at 18:25:05

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 18:15:03

Hello.......
The most effective and well tolerated antidepressant for me has been lofepramine (Gamanil). It is one of the most popular TCAs in the UK. Nausea is very rare with lofepramine and its anticholinergic side effects are milder than any of the other TCAs. It is not on the market in the US (do you live there?) but your pharmacy may be able to import it if your doctor was willing to prescribe it.
Ed

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » ed_uk

Posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 18:32:29

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2004, at 18:25:05

Thank you. I am not aware that this med is available in the US - yes, I am across the pond from you. I will look into it.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2004, at 19:20:19

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » ed_uk, posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 18:32:29

Lofepramine is an old drug (I think it was first tested as an antidepressant in about 1975 if I remember correctly). Its always been quite popular in the UK, especially before the SSRIs were introduced. I imagine you could get hold of it fairly easily, it's available in lots of other places as well as the UK.
Ed

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » blnch

Posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 21:40:08

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 12:37:28

I take cymbalta currently 120mg and I have had slight nausea about 30 minutes or so after I take it. But it is more like butterflies than actual nauea and it passes very quickly.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » blnch

Posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 21:41:40

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 30, 2004, at 12:37:28

Seroquel has not given many any food craving thus far, and I hope it stays that way, I've only been taking it for about 2 weeks now for sleep.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by ravenstorm on October 31, 2004, at 10:41:51

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » blnch, posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 21:41:40

blnch--what happened to you when you tried parnate?

For those who posted about gamanil:what are the usual side effects?

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 31, 2004, at 12:41:22

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » blnch, posted by CrazyCO on October 30, 2004, at 21:41:40

Thanx, CrazyCO, for your comments on both Cymbalta re: "nausea"(butterflies) and on Seroquel re: (no) food cravings - so far - for you. MUCH appreciated - gives me some hope and, boy, do I need it!

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by blnch on October 31, 2004, at 12:58:49

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by ravenstorm on October 31, 2004, at 10:41:51

ravenstorm: I went into the Parnate "experience" quite determinedly. As per my usual, I tried the lowest dose. Within 5 days, I was driving, not caring if I had a wreck. (This was markedly different from the wishful thinking/ slight urge to have a head-on wreck that I fairly often have with plain ole suicidal ideation. Fortunately for all, I have LOTS of impulse control.)

Other Parnate pleasantries included the usual nausea - even worse than my before #1 worst, Wellbutrin. Wellbutrin seems to be an odd AD: many do so well on it, but for those of us who don't, we do REALLY badly on it - we just despise it! Anxiety on Parnate was like Wellbutrin x 3. I am one who can hande ALOT of caffeine, but Parnate was like someone had poured 3 pots of coffee down my throat. This was last February, and it's still that vividly horrible in my memory.

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s

Posted by happy lady on November 1, 2004, at 12:52:35

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 31, 2004, at 12:41:22

Hi there Sarah,
I have been taking cymbalta at 30 mgs for 38 days. I have noticed a great increase in mood and anxiety. however, I am experiecing some GI effects. I have nausea off and on. I have needed to up my protonix as I have an increase in GERD symptons. I will see my doctor tomorrow with the hope of maintaining cymbalta. Since I have been on cymbalta for 38 days I doubt the nausea will diminish. I also take 40 mgs of of paxil. Sometimes the combining of theses meds cause to much serontin to be dumped into the stomach producing nausea. Maybe my doctor will lower the paxil. The best to all of you. Keep trying.
Happylady

 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s » happy lady

Posted by blnch on November 1, 2004, at 15:04:08

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by happy lady on November 1, 2004, at 12:52:35

Thank You! Sounds like we have much in common, unfortunately...lol.

I absolutely agree with you that serotonin is the culprit re: nausea. For me, any serotonin whatsoever is like dropping a bomb down my esophagus/ GI tract. Like you, the nausea side-effect does NOT go away (at least, not for far too many years, now.)

FYI: I just lowered my Prevacid from 2 of the stonger ones to 1 a day. My GP had OKed my taking twice what is recommended because, as you may well know, these proton pump meds often do NOT work for the promoted 24 hrs. However, I finally solved yet another BIG medical mystery: it was the AM Prevacid dose that was actually making my nausea (not GERD) worse, taken along with Prozac or (fill in the blank of the other meds I've tried). Wish I had figured this out before two more years were gone from my life! Of course - dare I say it? - one would think that's the job of the "learned" GP or pdoc.

If I do end up using Cymbalta, I will be using it as a stand-alone med (dropping the Prozac.) Maybe, then, one Prevacid a day will hold me(?)
It IS distressing to hear you have increased GERD with Cymbalta, but I REALLY appreciate the heads up. AND, that also ties in with someone's speculation here that Cymbalta is like a "cleaned up" Nortrip.(Pamelor). Hmmm.


 

Re: Cymbalta Side-effects

Posted by sunshine211 on November 2, 2004, at 0:00:27

In reply to Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 4:12:09

1.I don't have any nausea and haven't since I started taking it a month and a half ago.

2.I do have constipation! Agghhh! But I have been adding a high fiber cereal to my regular breakfast (it's low fat too). It has been getting better.

3.I sleep better now than I have in months. I take half of a .05mg of Klonopin at night with the Cymbalta.

I took paxil before, my mood is way better now (knock on wood).

 

Re: Cymbalta+seroquel

Posted by sunshine211 on November 2, 2004, at 0:05:20

In reply to Re: Cymbalta Side-effects/Nausea, etc. ?s, posted by blnch on October 29, 2004, at 17:20:28

My brother takes seroquel for sleep. It is the only thing he can take becasue of substance abuse problems. BE CAREFUL. He gets really dazed out and then knocks out for the night. He had the runs for a while but his bodu adjusted. It's pretty strong stuff.

 

Re: Cymbalta+seroquel

Posted by shiz on November 2, 2004, at 9:01:00

In reply to Re: Cymbalta+seroquel, posted by sunshine211 on November 2, 2004, at 0:05:20

has anybody quit taken cymbalta yet and get and side effects coming off? or not?

 

Re: Cymbalta+seroquel

Posted by ravenstorm on November 2, 2004, at 13:21:14

In reply to Re: Cymbalta+seroquel, posted by shiz on November 2, 2004, at 9:01:00

Blnch, please let us know what you decide to do. I have horrible GERD like you . I wish so badly that I could at least tolerate prozac, but I can't even take that. Wellbutrin became intolerable to me due to anxiety, so hearing that you couldn't hack the parnate either makes me reluctant to try that next and I really am not a fan of the side effects I'm hearing about with Nardil.

I just don't think I'm going to take anything with noreph. in it, so I'm reluctant to try the cymbalta (That and the severe nausea that I know would accompany it).

Please do keeps us updated if you decide to try the cymbalta.


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