Cymgen Withdrawal Stopping 'cold Turkey'
UpdatedI stopped taking cymgen 60, as I was picking up too much weight and felt tired/lazy during the day,I was extremely forgetful and my concentration was bad most of the time, it made me feel more depressed. The only withdrawal symptoms I do have is feeling tired, nauseaus, insomnia and light headed. It is almost a week since I stopped it, will the symptoms get worse or stay the same? Howlong will it last?
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Hello, Mees! How are you feeling?
I really can't say, it depends on your body and how it reacts to stopping the medication. The symptoms may improve, or they may worsen a little yet, before they start to taper off and your body readjusts.
Have you consulted your doctor about it?
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