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LOL...I cannot seem to focus either! I will see about acidopholus. Thank you for the suggestion. I will try anything at this point!!!View Thread

I am suppose to take the 30 Mg.Cymbalta for a week and jump to 60mg.the second week. Guess we will see..View Thread

Guess it is trial and error on what work's for each of us. I have been depressed recently, so Dr. added the Cymbalta. I may try for another day or so and then call. Oh well...darned if you do ,darned if you dont....Thank's for your thought's and well wishes!View Thread

After feeling like this I looked up some review's and comment's and they were SCARY. Any input would be great. I saw only negative thing's about this.View Thread

was wondering what medicine you were taking? I posted a question yesterday about my meds and the slurring and stuttering plus having trouble getting word's to come out right. I am taking Lyrica.
Thank's!View Thread

After the second day I began slurring and stuttering and had trouble finishing a sentence and by the weekend I sounded as though I was drunk or had a stroke. Also my eyes were twitching and jerking. I began to FEEL like I was slightly drunk. I stopped taking it completely for about 5 day's convinced I would not be taking ANY more medication...but the pain was so bad and I was not sleeping well so I started back on the one a day. I started slightly with the slurring/stuttering again in the late afternoons but not bad.
My Dr. told me to stay on it but take Tramadol on the day's I felt like I needed something more. Has anyone else had this happen? I only take 75 mgs. normally. I am five ft. 7 and about 121 lbs. It kind of scares me that this happened. Had my eyes checked and CAT scan and all were normal.View Thread

Anyway, EVERY time I have seen a Dr. they alway's notice my swollen neck and do bloodwork. Alway's came back in "normal ranges". My new Dr. told me last week that when you are put on thryoid medication it is usually not something you discontinue.
He has ordered another blood test that is suppose to be more conclusive and an ultrasound. NO other Dr. has ever told me any of this. Apparently there is another blood test you can get that may show you Do have a Thyroid problem even though other test come back "normal".View Thread



Anyway she has missed about 2-3 days of school a week since then. Low grade fevers, horrible fatigue but not sleeping well at night ( sound familiar to anyone??) Flu like symptoms, achey all over....Been rough for her. Just not sure I want to go this route....Thank's for responding!View Thread
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