Comments on Profile Post by Moni97

  1. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    There's no real winning, just finding ways of making it more manageable. I know it's difficult Moni, especially in the first few weeks, but you have to try and give it some time for now.
    Jan 18, 2023
  2. just1morething
    just1morething
    Maybe reevaluate after you have taken all your meds. My head is noisy today, left ear mainly, sometimes it seems crossover noise to other ear some.
    Jan 18, 2023
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  3. Moni97
    Moni97
    I had to go back to the doctors. She gave me a Toradol shot. So waiting to see if that makes things worse.
    Jan 18, 2023
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  4. Moni97
    Moni97
    Hey @just1morething I saw in a thread that you had a prescription for duloxetine/Cymbalta, and I was wondering if you ever took it and if you had any negative reactions to your T. I saw my GP today and he thinks it could help my anxiety, depression, my nerve pain as well as possibly my T and H.
    Jan 19, 2023
  5. just1morething
    just1morething
    @Moni97, I don’t like SSRI’s or SNRI’s because of their bad side effects. I would sooner use Lyrica or Gabapentin. I did try generic Cymbalta but felt weird on it. I can’t remember all the side affects but I didn’t like it.
    Jan 20, 2023
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  6. Moni97
    Moni97
    I was on Lyrica for about 7 weeks, but I suspect that’s what caused my sensitive hearing, then acoustic trauma sent me into full H. I was just wondering if you knew if Cymbalta affected the ears. I’m use to all the other strange side effects of antidepressants. I was on Prozac for a time, and felt like a zombie.
    Jan 20, 2023
  7. just1morething
    just1morething
    I don’t know if Cymbalta affects the ears as I wasn’t on it very long. I take Lyrica mainly for pain in my toes/feet at times. Lamictal doesn’t have noticeable side effects for me but that’s more of a mood stabilizer. I take 50 mg which is a low dose.
    Jan 20, 2023