meandthecat
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Duloxetine {Cymbalta}is a standard treatment for FM in the UK and I started it about 2 yrs ago to cope with the pain.
I had been ill for 4 yrs and as I got a handle on nutrition etc the exhaustion began to ease and the pain which had already been mind-bending got worse especially stabbing pain in joints. I had come across reference to the effects of raising Noradrenaline levels on pain and persuaded the GP to give me an NSRI( I think it was the Anti-depressant in big letters that convinced him).
Well blow me if it didn't work; 2 days and the pain lessened, by the end of the week I hardly noticed it and it stayed that way. All things are relative but compared to how it had been this was cloud 9.
Two years later I'm a bit untogether with my script and I run out. This is bad news as the pain comes on fast over 2 days and takes about the same time to abate when I begin taking them again..........but this time no pain.... WTF.
So I see how long I can go without the tablets....Hmmm...3 days still no pain just vertigo, headache, sleep loss, brain fog and I am falling apart.
So I am back on the pills at half dose till I'm stable then take it from there.
I am using a magnesium oil spray to help with muscle aches and it is very good, much like a radox bath but without the bath and all the water and feeling rubbish from overheating.
So a cautionary tale about taking sweets from strangers and getting more than you bargained for.
I had been ill for 4 yrs and as I got a handle on nutrition etc the exhaustion began to ease and the pain which had already been mind-bending got worse especially stabbing pain in joints. I had come across reference to the effects of raising Noradrenaline levels on pain and persuaded the GP to give me an NSRI( I think it was the Anti-depressant in big letters that convinced him).
Well blow me if it didn't work; 2 days and the pain lessened, by the end of the week I hardly noticed it and it stayed that way. All things are relative but compared to how it had been this was cloud 9.
Two years later I'm a bit untogether with my script and I run out. This is bad news as the pain comes on fast over 2 days and takes about the same time to abate when I begin taking them again..........but this time no pain.... WTF.
So I see how long I can go without the tablets....Hmmm...3 days still no pain just vertigo, headache, sleep loss, brain fog and I am falling apart.
So I am back on the pills at half dose till I'm stable then take it from there.
I am using a magnesium oil spray to help with muscle aches and it is very good, much like a radox bath but without the bath and all the water and feeling rubbish from overheating.
So a cautionary tale about taking sweets from strangers and getting more than you bargained for.