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Posted by TrishP on December 22, 2006, at 13:00:27
Since my bladder reacts poorly to any of the SSRIs, my doc suggested Cymbalta. Does this effect serotonin?
The nerves in my bladder overact to serotonin, so I don't want to take anything that will bother them.
The only thing I remember the from the short time I tried Cymbalta before was that it gave me a little bit of heatburn (took Nexium) and it stopped me from peeing 40 times a day.
I worry about it giving me urine retention.
Posted by linkadge on December 22, 2006, at 14:30:31
In reply to Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by TrishP on December 22, 2006, at 13:00:27
Cymbalta affects serotonin and norepinephrine somewhat like effexor. Did you have problems with effexor ?
Linkadge
Posted by blueberry1 on December 22, 2006, at 15:45:53
In reply to Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by TrishP on December 22, 2006, at 13:00:27
Cymbalta affects serotonin vs norepinephrine at a rate of 9-to-1. It is mostly serotonin with a little norepinephrine. Whether it would affect your bladder or not, who knows.
Posted by yxibow on December 23, 2006, at 2:55:47
In reply to Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by TrishP on December 22, 2006, at 13:00:27
> Since my bladder reacts poorly to any of the SSRIs, my doc suggested Cymbalta. Does this effect serotonin?
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> The nerves in my bladder overact to serotonin, so I don't want to take anything that will bother them.
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> The only thing I remember the from the short time I tried Cymbalta before was that it gave me a little bit of heatburn (took Nexium) and it stopped me from peeing 40 times a day.
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> I worry about it giving me urine retention.
"Peeing 40 times a day" I assume is an exxageration because most people go around 1-4 hours typically depending on diet, excercise, and intake of caffeine among other things. I don't get that from the Cymbalta -- Seroquel though does it only in the morning as antihistamines can. If you do have problems with overactive bladder though an anticholinergic is among many things that can slow that problem although there are more modern medications (with presumably modern side effects for that issue.)I wasn't aware that it was 9:1 ratio since actually it seems to help my OCD garbage thoughts which aren't the core of my problem less than being a mildly stimulating antidepressant (which you would figure NE being more prominant.)
Posted by flmm on December 23, 2006, at 16:25:18
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin? » TrishP, posted by yxibow on December 23, 2006, at 2:55:47
My understanding is the balance is more even, nothing like 9-1 ratio!
Posted by Simcha on December 24, 2006, at 1:17:01
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by blueberry1 on December 22, 2006, at 15:45:53
Blueberry,
> Cymbalta affects serotonin vs norepinephrine at a rate of 9-to-1. <
Can you provide a link that shows a study that says this? I'm interested since this is the latest addition to my regimen.
Thanks,
Simcha
Posted by yxibow on December 24, 2006, at 3:44:32
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin? » TrishP, posted by yxibow on December 23, 2006, at 2:55:47
> I wasn't aware that it was 9:1 ratio since actually it seems to help my OCD garbage thoughts which aren't the core of my problem less than being a mildly stimulating antidepressant (which you would figure NE being more prominant.)
make that _doesnt_ help my OCD thoughts, typo!
Posted by blueberry1 on December 24, 2006, at 16:01:30
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin? » blueberry1, posted by Simcha on December 24, 2006, at 1:17:01
> Blueberry,
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> > Cymbalta affects serotonin vs norepinephrine at a rate of 9-to-1. <
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> Can you provide a link that shows a study that says this? I'm interested since this is the latest addition to my regimen.
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> Thanks,I have been looking for it and can't find it. I will keep looking. It said that with effexor the ratio was 30 to 1, and with cymbalta is was 9 to 1.
Posted by Simcha on December 25, 2006, at 2:20:36
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by blueberry1 on December 24, 2006, at 16:01:30
Blueberry,
Thanks, I'll try to find it too. It's interesting.
Simcha
Posted by TrishP on December 26, 2006, at 9:14:54
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin? » blueberry1, posted by Simcha on December 25, 2006, at 2:20:36
Well - if serotonin bothers my bladder, it sounds like Wellbutrin may be the way to go.
I love serotonin, but just can't tolerate it.
Posted by Cairo on December 27, 2006, at 9:12:58
In reply to Re: Cymbalta / Serotonin?, posted by blueberry1 on December 24, 2006, at 16:01:30
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/dulox.htm
Cairo
> > Blueberry,
> >
> > > Cymbalta affects serotonin vs norepinephrine at a rate of 9-to-1. <
> >
> > Can you provide a link that shows a study that says this? I'm interested since this is the latest addition to my regimen.
> >
> > Thanks,
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> I have been looking for it and can't find it. I will keep looking. It said that with effexor the ratio was 30 to 1, and with cymbalta is was 9 to 1.
>
>
Posted by Simcha on December 27, 2006, at 23:11:22
In reply to Re: Cymbalta Ser/NE ratio, posted by Cairo on December 27, 2006, at 9:12:58
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