Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 52995

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Celexa and menstrual cycle

Posted by storm on January 30, 2001, at 19:04:03

hi, I've been taking celexa for a while now and it is helping. but my periods are irregular I have skipped a few, over the last 10 months or so. I have gotten opinions and all I have heard is that it messes with your hormones, it can cause alot of permanent problems after a while. I am told it is very dangerous to stay on this especially being as young as I am. the endometrial lining will build up and cause problems. I am hoping of for other opinions, I'm not sure that this is right. I also get very very down a few days before (when I eventually get it lol), I go from being stable to having a death wish again. it takes until my period is completely over or a little longer by the time I'm feeling ok again. (but like I said I don't get my period often, so I'm feeling pretty good most of the time with this drug). I was never this way before the celexa. thanks :)

 

Re: Celexa and menstrual cycle » storm

Posted by Sulpicia on January 30, 2001, at 21:53:05

In reply to Celexa and menstrual cycle, posted by storm on January 30, 2001, at 19:04:03

> hi, I've been taking celexa for a while now and it is helping. but my periods are irregular I have skipped a few, over the last 10 months or so. I have gotten opinions and all I have heard is that it messes with your hormones, it can cause alot of permanent problems after a while. I am told it is very dangerous to stay on this especially being as young as I am. the endometrial lining will build up and cause problems. I am hoping of for other opinions, I'm not sure that this is right. I also get very very down a few days before (when I eventually get it lol), I go from being stable to having a death wish again. it takes until my period is completely over or a little longer by the time I'm feeling ok again. (but like I said I don't get my period often, so I'm feeling pretty good most of the time with this drug). I was never this way before the celexa. thanks :)


Hi--
Some ADs can cause dysmemorrhia -- painful periods, but this seems a bit much.
A visit to the gyn is in order first off, especially since it could merely be coincidental with the celexa.

I know there is an interaction between serotonin and LH [luetinizing hormone, I believe] but you would need one of the med experts on this board to explain it to you.
If I see anything of interest in my travels I'll put up a link for you.

You are correct that it is dangerous to go for long intervals w/out menstrating. The endometrium can build up and there is a significant link with increased incidence of cancer of the endometrium.

How old are you? Very young women sometimes cycle irregularly. Have you ever taken depakote? Do you have any symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome -- hirsutism, weight gain, acne?
It doesn't sound too great to feel suicidal during your cycle. I might be a bit pro-active about this sort of side-effect. Perhaps there is an add-on that you could take at this time?

One caveat: most gyns are not hip to how sensitive many people are to birth control pills [the first line of defense against irregular cycles]. In certain women, BCP can create or increase depression, as can norplant and depo-provera, so tread lightly if this is offered.

Sorry I can't be of more help.

Hope you're feeling better soon.

L.

 

Re: Celexa and menstrual cycle

Posted by storm on January 30, 2001, at 22:07:19

In reply to Re: Celexa and menstrual cycle » storm, posted by Sulpicia on January 30, 2001, at 21:53:05


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> You are correct that it is dangerous to go for long intervals w/out menstrating. The endometrium can build up and there is a significant link with increased incidence of cancer of the endometrium.
>
> How old are you?
Very young women sometimes cycle irregularly.

I'm 19 but I've pretty much been regular

Have you ever taken depakote? Do you have any symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome -- hirsutism, weight gain, acne?

never taken depakote, no symptoms

> It doesn't sound too great to feel suicidal during your cycle. I might be a bit pro-active about this sort of side-effect. Perhaps there is an add-on that you could take at this time?

yes I'm at college but when I get home I'm going to ask for something else; I'm also on lithium right now.

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> Sorry I can't be of more help.
>
> Hope you're feeling better soon.
>
> L.
you've helped so much, thank you for taking the time to write this stuff :) take care


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