Duloxetine 20mg

Posted by esperanza22 @esperanza22, Sep 9, 2020

I took my first capsule of Duloxetine 20 mg. When I went to sleep, my heart was beating fast, also did not sleep well. Should I keep going or pack it in. I hope someone on here can give me some good advice.
Thanks so much!

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@esperanza22 I suggest you bring it to your Drs attention and see what he/she suggests. I was on Duloxetine and getting used to it took me a couple of months.

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Thank you for your answer. Sorry to bother you, but did it help with pain?

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@esperanza22 No bother at all. Unfortunately, it did not help with my pain and I weaned off 1 year later. But, that's not to say it won't help you.

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@rwinney

@esperanza22 No bother at all. Unfortunately, it did not help with my pain and I weaned off 1 year later. But, that's not to say it won't help you.

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i am taking it for pain also. Thanks again for your honest answer.

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It helped my low back pain a lot. Also, my elderly mother had terrible arthritis pain in her hands. Cymbalta (brand name of duloxitine) completely stopped her pain. Unfortunately for me, it has caused rapid weight gain. So I am weaning off and hoping my SCS will be enough. I do also still take Lyrica but will wean off it next.

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I started a couple months ago on 20 mg. Fearing nausea as a side effect, I started out taking it at night. I found that after a few nights, it interfered with my sleep. I’m not sure if it reacted badly with my ambien (which I don’t sleep without) or if it was just a side effect of the Cymbalta itself. I switched to taking it in the morning with food and haven’t had any issues with it since. I’m up to 40 mg now and heading to 60 mg next week. Hoping it will eventually help with pain.
Hope this helps!

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@cincin3

I started a couple months ago on 20 mg. Fearing nausea as a side effect, I started out taking it at night. I found that after a few nights, it interfered with my sleep. I’m not sure if it reacted badly with my ambien (which I don’t sleep without) or if it was just a side effect of the Cymbalta itself. I switched to taking it in the morning with food and haven’t had any issues with it since. I’m up to 40 mg now and heading to 60 mg next week. Hoping it will eventually help with pain.
Hope this helps!

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I had to get to 60mg to help with the pain. That has been my "sweet spot" for quite a while, although I am told it may need to be increased at some point. I supplement with curcumin capsules 3Xday as I have multiple pain causes and cannot take NSAIDS. It's been working for quite a while now with regular stretching & exercise and extra mindfulness exercises on bad days.
I'm finding that controlling pain requires an orchestra, not a soloist.
Sue

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@cincin3

I started a couple months ago on 20 mg. Fearing nausea as a side effect, I started out taking it at night. I found that after a few nights, it interfered with my sleep. I’m not sure if it reacted badly with my ambien (which I don’t sleep without) or if it was just a side effect of the Cymbalta itself. I switched to taking it in the morning with food and haven’t had any issues with it since. I’m up to 40 mg now and heading to 60 mg next week. Hoping it will eventually help with pain.
Hope this helps!

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I am interested in your experience with Ambien. I have fibromyalgia and struggle with insomnia, which has been very bad this past week. I take 2mg melatonin and 75-100mg Trazodone, but it's not been working well lately. Doctors are so reluctant to prescribe stronger sleep meds like Ambien. I read it's meant for short term use, but know many people take it longer term. What dose are you on, how long taking, and how effective is it for you? Also, any side effects like next day tiredness? The most worrisome side effect for me is sleep walking without knowing it. Thank you.

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@sueinmn

I had to get to 60mg to help with the pain. That has been my "sweet spot" for quite a while, although I am told it may need to be increased at some point. I supplement with curcumin capsules 3Xday as I have multiple pain causes and cannot take NSAIDS. It's been working for quite a while now with regular stretching & exercise and extra mindfulness exercises on bad days.
I'm finding that controlling pain requires an orchestra, not a soloist.
Sue

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How much curcumin do you take a day? Would you mind sharing the brand and is it available on Amazon? Thanks.

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