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tptptp
01-01-2007, 12:26 PM
Have only found one source who was apparently great up until about two months ago they stopped answering emails/sending orders (but apparently arent charging credit cards either...so who knows - they are the ONLY source listed on dbuyers...)

Anyhow desperately looking for cymbalta of course only from 100% legal sources....wouldnt want to do anything illegally or ask for that type of info here...

No health insurance and can not afford a combined doc visit/monthly script totaling like $600

Please, only sources that you KNOW are reliable, I could google random stuff and hope for the best myself but unfortunately dont have that kind of money to hope to get lucky....

My friend is weaning down from opiates and is getting very low and hopes to find a little something to cushion the mental blow. Depression always seeming to be the hardest part and #1 reason to not make it very long.

Thanks

applesauce
01-01-2007, 01:04 PM
Hi tptptp,

http://www.sun-pharmacy.com/cymbalta.shtml

They have what looks like halfway decent prices (high, but standard for a NROP) for different dosages of Cymbalta.

The pharmacy Sun-Pharmacy has a decent rep - you can search for them by name ("sun-pharmacy") on DB and see people getting their meds, so they apparently come through.

Generally most places like this that don't sell narcotics or benzos are legit. Generally. Most. :L)

I have read your posts in the past and know you are an intelligent person who is perfectly able to make these decisions yourself, but I'd be remiss if I didn't mention for the sake of other people reading this that Cymbalta is a particularly dangerous anti-depressant, very difficult to get off of once started.

tptptp
01-01-2007, 01:52 PM
WARNING - excessive rambling herein
Hey Applesauce thanks for the info, I am going to bookmark them. The other place JUST emailed me back apologizing that they only answer emails mon-friday (My friend placed the order thurs night) and was a little antsy since the last couple posts of feedback on them said "dont answer emails stay away" etc. but they did have an overall great feedback....

Also, thanks for the info on it being hard to get off of. I was aware that it does cause some significant W/D but I guess I should look more in depth into it. I have just heard some pretty good things about it as far as what its supposed to do for many people in which not much else helped....so figured my friend may give it a swing. I figured if its legal it would be alot easier to wean off of slowly if need be. But then again even if opies were legal they would be hard to wean off of too so I'll look into it more.

Trying to come off opies and become a weekend warrior is the goal. As long as opies are illegal and hes not rich it interferes too much with life and right now his main focus is to get a good college education (not for a stupid degree!) THEN maybe he could afford the lifestyle more....

My friend is either sick or maintaining/not getting high most days lately anyways, down to a fairly small dose. Quitting completely hasnt worked and I imagine once the wean is done and the daily dose regimen is over it will get very tough. But right now even on a miantenance dose thats not getting him high he is controlling things very well(or so he feels) he doesnt have an urge to get "high" that often and if the depression prior to opies could be eliminated somewhat I think it would help alot.
It's hard to go from super depressed to opiated all the time and actually being a happy productive person to going back and then realizing how fucked up and depressed you are, and how much more you could accomplish/live life. If the depression could be eased I think he would have a serious shot at being a weekend warrior. He has always had ALOT more willpower when it comes to drugs than just about everyone hes known but opiates still had their way somewhat....Being that pods were his hardest opie and he never even got to a 3/4 cup dose may have a good chance here. His first opie was H a long time ago tried it once was pleasurable but nothing great apparently weak shit, now getting hooked on weaker shit was a good lesson/reason to stay away from shit like H which he had really been intrigued by for the longest time.

Pods seem to be the only thing that work for this weaning though, even small amounts reduce all cravings tremedously...

EDIT - NO, NO I wont bookmark them ouch, I think their prices are more than buying in the US even if you went toi a doctor and paid for everything out of pocket.

Glad this place emailed me back, 30, 60mg brand name cymabalt is $125, sun place doesnt have 60mg but for 120 30mg its almost $600 eep. Re-EDIT - Erm I mean the equivalent in 30mg would be 60 which still clocks in at $320, so definitely a savings off of gettin g it in the US etc. but still very high price

My friend ordered generic cymbalta from this place 25 day supply (60mg/day) for less than $70 including shipping
if it has no problem getting through he'll order more as soon as it arrives.

Papa Verine
01-01-2007, 02:28 PM
Hey tptptp, since Cymbalta is a new drug there are a lot of free samples out there. Call a doc., tell them you're broke and ask if they have any. Pay for the visit and see if they'll give you a couple months worth. I've done it.

I'm getting into a drug study now and I'm going to get Cymbalta free for the next 6 months. All I have to do is answer a shit-load of questions. See if there are any drug studies in your area.

I know you said your pharmacy contacted you and everything's good now but I just wanted to make some suggestions for you to check into. The price is right!

tptptp
01-01-2007, 02:46 PM
Hey Papa thanks for the info! Thats a good idea...as far as going to the doc he has no insurance at the moment so even if they gave a free three month supply the cost for the doc appt will roughly be the same as a 3 month supply of generic overseas but since it can be paid in seperate chunks this is cheaper for him right now.

As far as studies thats a good idea, johns hopking does tons of studies and isnt too far from here, will def check into it.

How long have you been on cymbalta and is it working for you? Anything else worth noting? (side effects, W/D etc.)
Have you tried a bunch of other stuff in the past that hasnt worked?

Thanks

OxyContinuously
01-02-2007, 12:08 PM
Have only found one source who was apparently great up until about two months ago they stopped answering emails/sending orders (but apparently arent charging credit cards either...so who knows - they are the ONLY source listed on dbuyers...)

Anyhow desperately looking for cymbalta of course only from 100% legal sources....wouldnt want to do anything illegally or ask for that type of info here...

No health insurance and can not afford a combined doc visit/monthly script totaling like $600

Please, only sources that you KNOW are reliable, I could google random stuff and hope for the best myself but unfortunately dont have that kind of money to hope to get lucky....

My friend is weaning down from opiates and is getting very low and hopes to find a little something to cushion the mental blow. Depression always seeming to be the hardest part and #1 reason to not make it very long.

Thanks

Hey tptptp, be careful with the Cymbalta, because it works on norepinephrine and serotonin. I have heard it works very well for certain kinds of depression, but it IS habit forming. Not in the opiate way, but similar to when people stop taking Paxil, or Effexor or a similar drug, and they bug out--I have heard it is very uncomfortable. Be careful, and i really hope it helps with the depression. (And I think it is absolutely criminal how much some of these medications cost)

OxyC

Papa Verine
01-02-2007, 12:19 PM
Hey tptptp, be careful with the Cymbalta, because it works on norepinephrine and serotonin. I have heard it works very well for certain kinds of depression, but it IS habit forming. Not in the opiate way, but similar to when people stop taking Paxil, or Effexor or a similar drug, and they bug out--I have heard it is very uncomfortable. Be careful, and i really hope it helps with the depression. (And I think it is absolutely criminal how much some of these medications cost)

OxyC

Hey Oxy, I got your PM. The first one did get through so sorry you had to type it twice. I'll reply.

About the Cymbalta, I went through withdrawls from it. I was all prepared for this hellish experience but it wasn't all that bad. It was uncomfortable but I had some Klonopin at the time and that helped A lot. I'd take it over some of the other W/D's I've been through any day. But, man are you right about the cost of medications. For a month's worth of Cymbalta it costed me $450 without insurance. This is why I had to go off it. Now I found this drug study going on and I'm going to go back on it. It works very well.

OxyContinuously
01-02-2007, 12:22 PM
Hey Oxy, I got your PM. The first one did get through so sorry you had to type it twice. I'll reply.

About the Cymbalta, I went through withdrawls from it. I was all prepared for this hellish experience but it wasn't all that bad. It was uncomfortable but I had some Klonopin at the time and that helped A lot. I'd take it over some of the other W/D's I've been through any day. But, man are you right about the cost of medications. For a month's worth of Cymbalta it costed me $450 without insurance. This is why I had to go off it. Now I found this drug study going on and I'm going to go back on it. It works very well.


cool I'm glad you got it!! :D

SpecialGuy69
01-02-2007, 12:36 PM
Why is everyone pinning so much hope on cymb(sp? whatever)? it's not an opiate, it's not gonna help withdrawls, it's just another in a long, long line of new antidepressants. This one just happens to supposedly reduce the physical pain associated with emotional pain, i think? I'm pretty sure it's not an opiate or related to opiates in any significant way.

I'm not trying to shit on your recovery attempt at all, anything that might help is worth a try. I just don't want to see you pin all your hopes on this drug and have it be a total let-down for you.

If you aren't too hooked, and you can quit cold turkey without too much discomfort, then cym. might hold some hope of avoiding the post-withdrawl depression at bay. If that's your primary concern, then cym. is probably a good bet. But, other than that, it's probably overrated, like most new anti-depressants.

Normally, most of us don't really care one way or the other about anti-depressants, but I have seen a pretty significant amount of people on here getting excited about this one. Just dont get your hopes up too high, guys- think about how many new psych drugs have been introduced with just as much hype as this one.

I hope things work out for you, tptptp- if you need any help, let me know.

tptptp
01-03-2007, 02:57 PM
Why is everyone pinning so much hope on cymb(sp? whatever)? it's not an opiate, it's not gonna help withdrawls, it's just another in a long, long line of new antidepressants. This one just happens to supposedly reduce the physical pain associated with emotional pain, i think? I'm pretty sure it's not an opiate or related to opiates in any significant way.

I'm not trying to shit on your recovery attempt at all, anything that might help is worth a try. I just don't want to see you pin all your hopes on this drug and have it be a total let-down for you.

If you aren't too hooked, and you can quit cold turkey without too much discomfort, then cym. might hold some hope of avoiding the post-withdrawl depression at bay. If that's your primary concern, then cym. is probably a good bet. But, other than that, it's probably overrated, like most new anti-depressants.

Normally, most of us don't really care one way or the other about anti-depressants, but I have seen a pretty significant amount of people on here getting excited about this one. Just dont get your hopes up too high, guys- think about how many new psych drugs have been introduced with just as much hype as this one.

I hope things work out for you, tptptp- if you need any help, let me know.

I dont expect it to be a cure all, I mean hell I gave up on anti-D's several years ago, more bad feelings then good from them.

The reason I (and some others) have recently been so hyped up about it is because quite a few people (including regular posters here) who say they have tried tons of stuff before and not much else helped that cymbalta works VERY well for them, so I figured with all the praise why not give it a shot...better than not trying at all.

More specifically the thread started by ragdoll a few weeks back followed by a few others also saying it worked very well for them.

Thanks for the offer to help but I dont think theres anything anyone can really do to help, the chemicals just have to fall into place....

I'm just hoping for a little edge in the game