Posted by jacquie on April 24, 2000, at 19:42:51
In reply to Re: ambien and memory loss, posted by jane on April 24, 2000, at 18:47:52
jane,
have you spoken to your doctor? I did some research on the tips section of this website and sure enough there's an article on ambien and memory loss. i have also read that when you take it you should plan on going to bed immed. I have been struggling with celexa for 6 weeks. the chronic sleep problem is driving me to seriously consider dropping it and not taking anyhting else...ever. the ambien is horribly creepy side effect. i was so embarrassed. i am grateful it was a friend who told me that i called her, but it really spooked me. please let me know how you feel about celexa after 3mo, 6 and one year. if you have time. i can't stay asleep at all. i used to wake up 3x a night, now it is 2x with ambien. thanks so much for your help.jane. all the best, jacquie> > jacquie,
> > I'd ask my doctor if possibly it might be the Ambien and Celexa together causing the problem. I'm not saying that it isn't the Ambien
>
> I can't believe your post - last night I apparently did alot that I don't remember (including driving the car-my son fortunaltely took over) bought food, removed nail polish, and covered my joints with linament bec. of pain. And no memory of my adventures. Scarey. and yes, I've been on ambien for years and celexa for almost a year; but without ambien I won't sleep at all.
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