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ruggie100
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Has anyone with known bartonella taken cymbalta and had good reaction??? I have no idea what my co infections are, but I just started cymbalta and I am tired and feel icky. I am going to llmd next month to get treatment for bartonella.

Any recommendations for bartonella treatment?

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It may help but not without a price...

http://www.cymbaltawithdrawal.com/

I had a similar experience with paxil till it stopped working and I started to taper off it...

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In my opinion there is a possibility that it is

the cymbalta causing the symptoms. I've had bad

reactions to certain antidepressants. Some meds

will cause you to feel tired and icky. It's

different for everyone. Now I'm not saying it's

just the cymbalta. Just one possibility. I would

talk to my doctor soon.

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yeah, i think i'm giving it up at this point. i've only been able to tolerate zoloft. it makes me a bit more drowsy, but much better than these crazy symptoms. thank you!
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