I have realized I was never really in love until recently. I have never felt this way before in my life about someone. I think true love is for everyone...trick is finding your true love. I am a very fortunate man because I have!!
I am a complete fool. I have learned a tremendous lesson while being on CS. My original answer to this thread was no on January 5.
I have met the most wonderful woman I have ever met in my life. Her name is Lightening...Suzy. We met on February 5, 2007 and I have fallen completely head over heels in love with her. Let me make that clear..I am in love with her. I want her to be in my life forever.
I am sorry for my original answer. I was wrong. I hope everyone on here who are skeptics like I was reevaluate their position. It is possible..I am living proof! I love you Suzy and always will!!
Yes Jane...it will be for the medium-long term. But I would like to get off it someday. For now, I won't because I am still working on getting into top physical shape. I am getting pretty close though, so maybe within the year, I may ask my doctor to taper off the drug and see how I can handle it.
The results have been fantastic and frankly, I may not have been able to start a rigorous physical program without it. I am sorry to hear you are having a tough time with the side effects of the meds you are on. But with any medication, it will work wonders for some people without many side effects, or it could be a disaster for others. You never know. Good luck.
Jane--so sorry, I didn't see your post. I have been on Cymbalta for 10 months now. The side effect that was the worse for me was grinding teeth. I know that sounds funny, but that is one of the side effects. I was grinding my teeth day and night for about a month. It is bothersome, but you get over it, hopefully. I felt nausea for about 3 weeks (usually in the morning.....NO I was not pregnant!!). So after a month, I have had no side effects. I went from 30mg the 1st 3 months, to 60 mgs the next 3 and I am now on 120mgs a day. That is considered a pretty high dose. There are no long term testing on this drug because it is so new. The dosages are still being worked out by the medical community.
That is the bottom line, isn't it native...it is ultimately up to him. Like I said, I will probably be there for him, but back off when asked for advice. Thanks all for your input...it has helped me alot!! If anyone else has a dilemna like this, maybe you should post it...people here are very wise. Thanks again all!!
You are right sweetheart, and that is what I will probably do. I will start out as a sounding board and if he asks advice, Lee and Bobby's suggestions are the ones to go with.
i agree alot of things could go wrong. But what if the male friend is counting on you for help? And he is asking your advice while the female friend hasn't talked to you at all?
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