Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 269823

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Vivid Memories on Celexa

Posted by SandyWeb on October 15, 2003, at 20:34:47

I am new to Celexa, having only been taking 10mg per day for the past 15 days. I'm past most of the lovely side effects, with diarrhea being my favorite! Lol!

How many of you find that you have very vivid memories? I hear that a lot of people will have vivid dreams on Celexa, but since I have major sleeping problems (waking every 10-20 minutes, all night long, for years), I'm not able to really experience any great dreams. So, I guess my vivid memories would be equivalent to your vivid dreams??

I'll be washing dishes or watching tv or reading a book or just doing nothing....and a very vivid memory will intrude upon me. They are always about people that I knew in my past....people usually from the late-teens to mid-twenties. Just a few seconds of a time that I was with this person....just a short little excerpt from a day in my life. They all tend to make me a little bit sad because these people are long gone now...I don't even remember some of their names now.

But the memories are so vivid.....and they come out of nowhere. Very interesting to relive these experiences again, but sad that I really don't know these guys and gals anymore.

SandyWeb

 

Re: Vivid Memories on Celexa

Posted by john1022 on October 15, 2003, at 20:48:54

In reply to Vivid Memories on Celexa, posted by SandyWeb on October 15, 2003, at 20:34:47

I don't get the vivid memories, but I get extremely vivid dreams when on anti-depressants. Interesting enough a lot of the time the vivid dreams involve someone from my teenage years in highschool who I have not thought of since that time or who I normally would not have dreams of when I am not on AD's. The brain is a strange thing isn't it?


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