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Re: Celexa

Posted by Pam on January 4, 1999, at 2:22:14

In reply to Celexa, posted by Erin on December 30, 1998, at 14:13:12

> Today I'm starting Celexa. I'm wondering if anyone taking it has noticed weight gain? I've been on Zoloft previously & have gain 20 pounds with it. I wasn't able to tolerate any of the other SSRI's due to adverse side effects. My. Dr. is trying me on Celexa next & I'm hoping to not have the problem with weight gain!!
>> Have been on Celexa since September. No weight
gain. Actually, the literature says it can cause
weight loss. I experience lack of appetite.
OK with me, I could use a little weight loss.

 

Re: Celexa and need help losing lithium weight

Posted by Nancy on January 4, 1999, at 6:51:36

In reply to Celexa, posted by Erin on December 30, 1998, at 14:13:12

> Today I'm starting Celexa. I'm wondering if anyone taking it has noticed weight gain? I've been on Zoloft previously & have gain 20 pounds with it. I wasn't able to tolerate any of the other SSRI's due to adverse side effects. My. Dr. is trying me on Celexa next & I'm hoping to not have the problem with weight gain!!

Hi Erin,
I've been on 8omgs/day Celexa since sometime around early November. Truthfully, I've no side effects other than some dry mouth. No weight gain. Hooray. I still have to lose 50 pounds from being on Lithium and Depakote (both of those drugs should be outlawed! I've never weighed more than 110LBs at 5'4" until I took those damn drugs) Anyone know how to lose that weight? I train really hard and watch my food intake. But, my weight won't budge. I'm at my wits end!
Your Pal,
Nancy

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by scott on January 8, 1999, at 0:21:03

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by scott on January 8, 1999, at 0:18:48

> According to the package insert Celexa is associated with limited weight gain or loss.

 

Re: Celexa, I agree Scott

Posted by Nancy on January 8, 1999, at 16:14:52

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by scott on January 8, 1999, at 0:21:03

> > According to the package insert Celexa is associated with limited weight gain or loss.
Nancy: The only drugs (out of the masses I've taken) that I've gain weight on were Lithium (BOO!) and Depakote (HISS!).
I've been on Celexa since the begining of November and have not gained a single pound from it! You probably won't have a problem with it either.
Good Luck,
Nancy

 

Re: Celexa, I agree Scott

Posted by Donny on January 8, 1999, at 18:17:22

In reply to Re: Celexa, I agree Scott, posted by Nancy on January 8, 1999, at 16:14:52


,I just started taking celexa and feeling more
anxiety than before. Has anyone felt like this
when you firt started. I am feeling really weird and afraid.

Donny.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by David K. on January 10, 1999, at 15:09:28

In reply to Re: Celexa, I agree Scott, posted by Donny on January 8, 1999, at 18:17:22

I just started Celexa a few weeks ago following about a year on Effexor, with Effexor & Zyprexa preceding that. The reason I switched was because of weight gain, and supposedly that's not a concern with Celexa.
It's been only about three weeks, but everything's okay. I might even have lost a little weight, but I'll keep you posted.
(The only side effect I might have is dry mouth, and even that's negligable.)
I haven't had anxiety or anything, but I am talking a heck of a lot more ... I just go on and on and on. ("I'm not worried as long as it's not nonsense..." my doctor said!) She thinks it's just "normal" effect of a break in the depression, as I've been feeling better on 40 mg of Celexa than I did on 487.5mg of Effexor!

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Jef* on January 11, 1999, at 20:09:31

In reply to Celexa, posted by Erin on December 30, 1998, at 14:13:12

I did'nt have any problems with weight gain. In fact I probably lost a couple of pounds. But Celexa was to sedating for me. I wanted to sleep all the time.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Scott on January 14, 1999, at 20:54:58

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Jef* on January 11, 1999, at 20:09:31

> I did'nt have any problems with weight gain. In fact I probably lost a couple of pounds. But Celexa was to sedating for me. I wanted to sleep all the time.
Scott- Celexa is supposedly weight neutral. In the package insert it states that in studies up to 1 year 1kg (or about 1 pound) of weight loss was noted. Also in speaking with some physicians, it appears that sedation may be slight during the first week or so of taking Celexa but typically it goes away. Hope that helps.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Julia on January 26, 1999, at 0:17:31

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Scott on January 14, 1999, at 20:54:58

Also in speaking with some physicians, it appears that sedation may be slight during the first week or so of taking Celexa but typically it goes away. Hope that helps.

When does the sedation get better?
I have been on Celexa for a week and I am so tired. I was on Zoloft previously and gained over thirty pounds, has anyone ever been able to lose the weight associated with antideppresant usage?

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Laura on January 26, 1999, at 22:13:46

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Julia on January 26, 1999, at 0:17:31

> Also in speaking with some physicians, it appears that sedation may be slight during the first week or so of taking Celexa but typically it goes away. Hope that helps.
> When does the sedation get better?
> I have been on Celexa for a week and I am so tired. I was on Zoloft previously and gained over thirty pounds, has anyone ever been able to lose the weight associated with antideppresant usage?

I had extreme sedation, also, and my doc cut my dose in half, down to 10mg/day. I'm not sleepy at all now! I've been on it for almost three weeks now, but am still haveing some problems adjusting...

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Jane on March 8, 1999, at 20:44:17

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Laura on January 26, 1999, at 22:13:46

> > Also in speaking with some physicians, it appears that sedation may be slight during the first week or so of taking Celexa but typically it goes away. Hope that helps.
> > When does the sedation get better?
> > I have been on Celexa for a week and I am so tired. I was on Zoloft previously and gained over thirty pounds, has anyone ever been able to lose the weight associated with antideppresant usage?
> I had extreme sedation, also, and my doc cut my dose in half, down to 10mg/day. I'm not sleepy at all now! I've been on it for almost three weeks now, but am still haveing some problems adjusting...
Iam starting the meds tomorrow. I'd love to hear any feedback associated with the drug. My depressin sometimes is so severe that it actually looks black or cloudy out when its perfectly sunny.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Ala on March 9, 1999, at 11:36:32

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Jane on March 8, 1999, at 20:44:17

I am currently taking Zoloft, but it seems to have quit working for me. How is Celexa? I am considering asking my doc to try it out on me. What dosages have any of you found to work best? I recently moved from San Francisco to Amsterdam, Holland and it's miserable and rainy here and I'm terribly depressed. Please let me know what your impressions of Celexa are. Also, I'm not worried about sleepiness, I haven't had a decent night's sleep since I moved here 8 months ago.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by JoAnn on March 9, 1999, at 23:38:17

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Scott on January 14, 1999, at 20:54:58

I'm thinking about asking my doc to change my meds to this drug. I've lots of bad reacti
to others over the past year. Does Celexa also work with Obsessive Compulsive disorders, in addition
to depression

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Terry on March 11, 1999, at 15:48:42

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by JoAnn on March 9, 1999, at 23:38:17

I don't know if Celexa is approved for OCD, but because it is an SSRI antidepressant, it probably will work for that indication. All of the SSRIs tend to be used interchangeably for OCD, so ask your doc if you think it's right for you. Terry

> I'm thinking about asking my doc to change my meds to this drug. I've lots of bad reacti
> to others over the past year. Does Celexa also work with Obsessive Compulsive disorders, in addition
> to depression

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by ADD Man on March 15, 1999, at 20:23:40

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by JoAnn on March 9, 1999, at 23:38:17

> I'm thinking about asking my doc to change my meds to this drug. I've lots of bad reacti
> to others over the past year. Does Celexa also work with Obsessive Compulsive disorders, in addition
> to depression
Does anyone know about any side effects related to sexual performance or fertility-related problems?

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Kate on March 19, 1999, at 8:23:33

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by ADD Man on March 15, 1999, at 20:23:40

> > I'm thinking about asking my doc to change my meds to this drug. I've lots of bad reacti
> > to others over the past year. Does Celexa also work with Obsessive Compulsive disorders, in addition
> > to depression

I've been on 20mg/day for about 2.5 months and have had no problems except that I sleep a lot (10-12 hours a night). If I don't get that much sleep I'm tired the next day.
I've also experienced insomnia occasionally. I've read that some have had problems with sedation, is this the type of thing you were talking about or is it different for you?
Does decreasing the dosage help?

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Diane Foote on April 30, 1999, at 13:33:34

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by ADD Man on March 15, 1999, at 20:23:40

My doctor just today started me on Celexa and I am wondering if anyone had some good experiences with this drug. I would like to know if your depression and anxiety subsided with taking Celexa. I am only starting today on 10mg for now and have to see my doctor again in two weeks.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Lis on June 10, 2000, at 0:16:07

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Diane Foote on April 30, 1999, at 13:33:34

> My doctor just today started me on Celexa and I am wondering if anyone had some good experiences with this drug. I would like to know if your depression and anxiety subsided with taking Celexa. I am only starting today on 10mg for now and have to see my doctor again in two weeks.

I will be starting on Monday after being on effexor. I've been on prozac, no go, paxil, no go, zoloft, slept all the time, effexor was the best but now does not seem to work, even with a very high dose. I had asked about wellbutrin, she said her other patients did not have much luck. Please post with any info you have. Thanks.

 

Re: Celexa » Lis

Posted by Kath on June 11, 2000, at 13:25:57

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Lis on June 10, 2000, at 0:16:07

Hi Lis - I've been taking Celexa for 2 weeks now. I think it's an excellent idea to start at a low dose then work up. I started at 20 mg taken in the mornings. I felt pretty zombie-ish the first day but the first 3 days my anxiety vanished. Side effects were nausea, tiredness & dizziness/spaciness. Then I got very sick (which in hindsight I think was the flu) so skipped a day then started taking 10 mg at bedtime. Did that for a few days (no side effects). Then took 15 mg for a few days. Bedtime works for me. It means that when I'm groggy I'm asleep anyway. The only side-effect now seems to be thirstiness during the night sometimes but I'm sleeping soundly. For the last few nights I've been taking 20 mg. No side effects, diminishing anxiety (which is my main problem). I've never taken anti-depressants before and my "depression" is probably "situational". For the past several years I've had major stresses of one form or another, with a few little "islands" of peace in between.

I'm going to be sharing my Celexa experience with a person here named "Brian", so if you see posts from me to "Brian", you might want to read them & post any of your experience/questions, etc. there.

Take care.

Kath

> > My doctor just today started me on Celexa and I am wondering if anyone had some good experiences with this drug. I would like to know if your depression and anxiety subsided with taking Celexa. I am only starting today on 10mg for now and have to see my doctor again in two weeks.
>
> I will be starting on Monday after being on effexor. I've been on prozac, no go, paxil, no go, zoloft, slept all the time, effexor was the best but now does not seem to work, even with a very high dose. I had asked about wellbutrin, she said her other patients did not have much luck. Please post with any info you have. Thanks.

 

Re: Celexa » Kath

Posted by Diane Foote on July 31, 2000, at 21:29:03

In reply to Re: Celexa » Lis, posted by Kath on June 11, 2000, at 13:25:57

Hi Diane N,

I have been taking Celexa since April 1999 and I find it great. I take 20mg at 5:00pm, therefore I am not tired during the daytime. I am also on Rivotril too.

The reason I am on Celexa is for the same reason as you. I was taking another drug called Tofranil for years and for no reason it stopped working.

I started off on 10mg of Celexa and it was increased to 20mg at bedtime. If I take it in the morning I am tired all day, but when I take it at 5:00pm at about 11:00 I am ready for bed. But that is ok because I should be going to bed by then anyway.

I still have my bad and good days, but the bad days are much more easier. (see bottom regarding a book I have)

Hope this helped you. Diane F

P.S. I found this excellent called FROM PANIC TO POWER by Lucinda Bassett. This is an excellent book to read. It ready helps you learn how to deal with anxiety, depression and panic attacks. I have suffered from these problem for about 8 years. So if you can, it would be worth picking up this book.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Diane N on August 1, 2000, at 6:37:18

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Diane N on July 31, 2000, at 19:59:10

> > > I'm thinking about asking my doc to change my meds to this drug. I've lots of bad reacti
> > > to others over the past year. Does Celexa also work with Obsessive Compulsive disorders, in addition
> > > to depression
> > Does anyone know about any side effects related to sexual performance or fertility-related problems?

Hi I 've written before but left out the biggest problem I had on paxil,,Had a hard time to reach a climax so my docter switched me to celexa
Has any one had this problem on celexa. I am hoping for good feed back but need to know the bad and good.

 

Re: Celexa » Diane N

Posted by CarolAnn on August 1, 2000, at 7:55:16

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Diane N on August 1, 2000, at 6:37:18

Diane, I've been on 40mgs. Celexa for 7 months now, as far as "sex", my drive is still quite low, but if I 'force' myself (for hubby's benefit), I do climax pretty well.
Hope this info helps, Good luck! CarolAnn

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Mauree on August 8, 2000, at 23:43:16

In reply to Re: Celexa » Kath, posted by Diane Foote on July 31, 2000, at 21:29:03

> My sister has been taking celexa for about 6 months. Her husband died of cancer,she's had big problems at work and has just had a bad time of it the past year. She is a recovering alcoholic who had not drank in almost 12 years. Last weekend she bought some beer and attempted suicide. I went to a therapist with her today who thinks celexa may be at least part of the cause. She knows of several people who have committed suicide while on the drug. Who knows anything about this. My sister was on a differnt anti-depressent before, but it didn't help her. Celexa helped alot but obviously the therapist wants her off it it as soon as possible.

 

Re: Celexa

Posted by Tracy on August 9, 2000, at 6:46:09

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Mauree on August 8, 2000, at 23:43:16

I haven't heard anything like this before. I have been on Celexa for over a year. I am being taken off of it now to try something else. I'd be wary if someone said the drug did it. More likely, the needed effect wasn't achieved and the depression won out over the medication.

> > My sister has been taking celexa for about 6 months. Her husband died of cancer,she's had big problems at work and has just had a bad time of it the past year. She is a recovering alcoholic who had not drank in almost 12 years. Last weekend she bought some beer and attempted suicide. I went to a therapist with her today who thinks celexa may be at least part of the cause. She knows of several people who have committed suicide while on the drug. Who knows anything about this. My sister was on a differnt anti-depressent before, but it didn't help her. Celexa helped alot but obviously the therapist wants her off it it as soon as possible.

 

Re: Celexa » Mauree

Posted by Cam W. on August 9, 2000, at 7:10:06

In reply to Re: Celexa, posted by Mauree on August 8, 2000, at 23:43:16

Mauree - I look at the antidepressant/suicide issue this way. People who are depressed and have suicidal tendencies usually have not motivation to act upon their suicidal impulses. As the depression begins to resolve with the use of an antidepressant (especially SSRIs, it seems), the depressed person begins to get more energy and drive before the depression truly abates. The combination of still being depressed and having more energy in people with suicidal thoughts, can lead to those people acting on those thoughts.

When assessing a person for antidepressant use, a doctor should take that person's risk of suicide into consideration (not easy in most cases) and follow that person more closely.

I think that SSRIs have a greater propensity to be involved in suicides is because they don't cause the sedation at therapeutic doses that the older tricyclic antidepressants did. Also, SSRIs tend to return energy to a person before complete resolution of the depressive symptoms.

So, to say that the Celexa "caused" the suicide attempt is a bit misleading, when put into context. Your sister may have these suicidal thoughts with any antidepressant they put her on (any antidepressant that works, that is). She should have therapy to deal with why she is having these suicidal thoughts instead of stopping an antidepressant that is working for her.

Hope this helps - Cam.


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