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discontinuation site?

Posted by Shortelise on July 6, 2005, at 0:46:02

I am having some problems with weeping.

Today I tried to put the doors back on some very cool old cabinets a friend gave us, and I couldn't figure out how the hinges went, then figured it out and found that the friend had taken the doors off and started painting the unit so got paint in some of the hinges, so I tried simply using a drill to drill out the paint but the bit was just a little too small, and the finial wouldn't fit, so I just strted crying.

I know "all I have to do" is soak them in some remover, yes yes, but it just feels like nothing is simple.

Everything seems too much, like so many insurmountable tasks. I wanted to tidy my room (sewing, craft, dressing, everything room) and find that I have to move this to do that and this no longer fits, so I have to move that to fit the other thing, and I end up just sitting down and crying again.

Then I decide to watch a movie "The assasination of Richard Nixon" with Sean Penn. LORD! Within a half and hur I was crying, so that was out.


Anyway, all of this long winded bullshrimp to ask - is there a site that explains the symptoms we experience from discontination? I think this might be an effect, I have been at 15 mg down from 20 mg of Celexa for five days or so. I feel fine, just weepy today.

Thanks.

ShortE



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