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Has anyone had experience using cymbalta for pain relief?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Jan 16, 2023 | Replies (177)

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I think it depends how you define addiction, and whether relia ce on any drug has a negative impact on you or anyone around you. As an asthmatic, am I addicted to my steroid/beta agonist med because I can't function without it? Or am I dependent upon it to give me quality of life? The same with Cymbalta keeping my overactive pain signals managed. Or my husband's diabetic meds, numerous family members keeping ADD/ADHD meds that allow them to succeed in school and work.
To me, true addiction ought to be defined as dependence on a substance that impairs one's ability to function and relate to others, or is sought to alter mental state. Dependence on a substance to function and control pain, without making it impossible to manage ones life and deal with others, and without endangering ones health is not that.

A long time ago, I realized there is no shame in using meds to keep living a full life, but I always drew the line at those which made it impossible for me to function safely. It never made sense to me that people would wring their hands in pain instead of taking an aspirin for a bad headache, or refuse blood pressure meds because "I don't take pills" only to suffer an unnecessary stroke...
Sue

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Thanks Sue, for your response. Probably some of my questionable "guilt" comes from a couple of family members who made it sort of a Religion NOT to take drugs of any kind. (Maybe they boycotted Band-aids too) I do what I must do to be as independent as I can be with a limited amount of pain. I am actually experimenting with my vitamins. Sounds silly, but one of my vitamins is making me "heady", I have to exclude one at a time to find out who the culprit is!!
Seems so strange that it is NOT my prescription drugs, it is probably an overage of some vitamin. Anyone have knowledge of that? I have one "vitamin" that is very vague with the ingredients....online order...guess I should do some tracing back. Thanks again for the response!