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Q: Cold feeling in head
asked by: times2 on April 16th, 2008
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Hello,

I'm 15 years old and have a question about my head. Recently, I made a very stupid decision and overdosed on Cymbalta, I took 180mg. I sought medical attention and the problem was resolved. This was a little over a month ago. However, while in the doctors office, I kept getting this cold feelin g on the inside of my head everytime I heard the words "Cymbalta" or "overdose". I wish I could find better words to describe it. It escalates and then goes away, never lasting for more than a minute. I'm just curious as to what this may be, and if it's serious.

I've read on here about people having a dripping feeling from sinuses, but I don't believe that's what this is. (But, I could be wrong?). Perhaps its anxiety?
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CarolDiane
replied on April 18th, 2008
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Very well could be anxiety. Just maybe those two words are triggers for you. I would ask my doctor what he thinks.
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