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Re: Celexa Withdrawl?

Posted by pullmarine on October 21, 2000, at 14:32:23

In reply to Re: Celexa Withdrawl?, posted by gnat on October 15, 2000, at 12:19:39

I feel very tired, daily headaches, wake up with nausea that comes and goes throughout the day, I feel dizzy almost, but not quite. I am very stressed out, because my husband doesn't understand, we just moved to a new town and I don't know anyone to discuss this with. I just kind of feel bad, but with no concrete symptoms to go to the doctor with. Did you have these symptoms? How long did it last? When can I expect to feel better?

All this is normal. hang in there, it will be over in a couple of weeks.
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> I've been taking Celexa for a little over 4 months - I've seen it work well for many people, but it had little or no effect on my depression.
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> > Since discontinuing the drug I've noticed some slight but anoying withdrawl - dizzy-type attacks, none strong enough to actually be called dizzyness, more of a very mild heartbeat of vertigo. Anoying. I've also started having some very vivid dreams.
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> > It's now been over a week and I'm still experiencing these thing. Just wondering if anyone else out there has experienced anything similar?


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