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    I'm going back on Celexa to try and combat my severe pms/hormone fluctuations. I can't go on the pill because of a blood clot condition I have and the idea of the Mirena coil IUD just skeeves me.

    I was wondering if it's better to take it in the morning or in the evening?

    I know I have to take it at the same time each day. I was on it a few years ago for depression(post 9/11, broke a bone in my foot and was housebound for 2 months, went back to work and found that 240 of us were losing our jobs because our store was being closed) and it helped pull me out of a black hole. Weaning off of it was no problem too, so I'm comfortable trying this to see if it helps.
    I remember being nauseated in the first few weeks, but I was prepared for that side effect.
    I can't remember if I took it am or pm though and I was wondering if anyone had any input.
    Thanks!!
    F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress



  • #2
    Re: Celexa/citalopram

    When I was on citalopram (the most horrid experience in my life) my doctor told me to make sure to take it at the same time each day. I guess it depends on your reactions .. it may make you want to sleep a lot, so I'd rather take it at bedtime, but your mileage may vary.

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    • #3
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      Moochie, I'm sorry you have such severe PMS. Girl, I used to have that too. It was awful and there were many days I thought death would be better.

      I don't know about Celexa .. never took anything other than that EVIL Effexor and never will again! I will you all the best though .. I really hope you get some relief.



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      • #4
        Re: Celexa/citalopram

        I take celexa, usually in the morning. As long as you take it at the same time, I'm not sure it matters. I didn't have the sick feeling when I started it the second time, hopefully you won't either, I remember how wierd it felt the first time. Like my swallow reflex just wasn't working right for a few days. I would say unless you need to take it at a certain time depending on if it makes you tired or not, take it at a time of the day when you will always be up!



        Originally posted by Moochiecat
        I'm going back on Celexa to try and combat my severe pms/hormone fluctuations. I can't go on the pill because of a blood clot condition I have and the idea of the Mirena coil IUD just skeeves me.

        I was wondering if it's better to take it in the morning or in the evening?

        I know I have to take it at the same time each day. I was on it a few years ago for depression(post 9/11, broke a bone in my foot and was housebound for 2 months, went back to work and found that 240 of us were losing our jobs because our store was being closed) and it helped pull me out of a black hole. Weaning off of it was no problem too, so I'm comfortable trying this to see if it helps.
        I remember being nauseated in the first few weeks, but I was prepared for that side effect.
        I can't remember if I took it am or pm though and I was wondering if anyone had any input.
        Thanks!!

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        • #5
          Re: Celexa/citalopram

          I already take my supplements and my blood thinners in the morning so it's easiest to do it then. I'll give that a try and if I find I'm getting nauseated around mid-morning perhaps I'll switch to nighttime so that part of it happens when I'm sleeping.
          I'm easing into it very slowly with a very small dose, so I don't imagine I'll have much happen. I've been so flipping tired from pre-period and then post-period stuff that I'd hardly notice the drowsiness.
          Mentally, I feel very positive about this and optimistic that this will help and I'm sure that's part of the battle there. Gosh, I hope so anyway.
          I have another medical thing that I'm worked up over as well, and it's been bothering me for two years now...in fact it's what forced me to look at my body and decide to do Atkins.
          After two CT scans and an ultrasound they can't see what's wrong. I have another ultrasound booked for next week.
          The celexa will probably help me in many ways, I suppose.

          Anyway, thanks for your comments, ladies!
          F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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          • #6
            Re: Celexa/citalopram

            I'm near the end of my first week on my low dose of 10mg, and then at the end of next week, I'll go up to 20.
            I feel pretty good...I sleep like the dead at night, which is a really wonderful thing and I couldn't be happier about that! I feel clear-headed through the day and not any more absent-minded than usual...lol.
            The one thing I've noticed is after I eat, I don't get actual indigestion, but my stomach seems to enjoy churning up my food, and omg...I burp and burp and burp! I've started to eat much slower and make sure I chew things up...I'm kind of a wolfer when it comes to food.
            My appetite has shrunk right down as well, so I'm super careful about eating really quality meals because they are so small. I also feel ever so slightly queasy, but I know that's fairly typical.
            All in all, I'm doing well and my fingers are crossed that this all helps me in the long run.
            F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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            • #7
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              My fingers are crossed for you, Moochie!!


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              • #8
                Re: Celexa/citalopram

                When I was taking Celexa, I started off taking it in the morning, which left me dead tired by noon. So instead, I took it before bed, except that left me nauseated at 5am and thinking I was pregnant!! So finally I figured out that taking it at bedtime proved to be the best time - tiredness would hit when it was already time for bed, and no nausea because of the food in my tummy. But, YMMV.
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                • #9
                  Re: Celexa/citalopram

                  glad it is working well ofr you.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Celexa/citalopram

                    So, if anybody is interested, I'm on my third week of Celexa, and I'm up to a full dose this week. I got my period today and was stunned to realize I had little to no pms whatsoever. Other than cramping, and feeling a bit tired, I feel pretty good and not swallowed up by it. Typically, day 2 of my period is the worst, so we'll see what's up tomorrow, but I think that it's either the Celexa or just a good period that's happening. The next few months will be interesting to see how it all goes. I'm just grateful I'm feeling decent!
                    F 42 5' 194/142.5/125 My Progress


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                    • #11
                      Re: Celexa/citalopram

                      good for you Moochie! I hope it continues to work for you.

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                      • #12
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                        YAY GIRLFRIEND!! Feeling good again! Happy for you!!


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                        • #13
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                          I just started taking 20 mg last week for my depression. I haven't had any physical problems, but I don't feel any better either. The doc said to give it 3 weeks, so hopefully it will work for both of us.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Celexa/citalopram

                            Hey Rick,

                            Did you start out with the 20 mg or did you start at 10 like I did?

                            How is the nausea for you? I'm still feeling a little queasy after I eat and I don't have much of an appetite. I had some headaches at first but those are gone as well.

                            I've also been dog tired in the evenings, so I'm thinking that's another side effect.
                            Generally though, I do feel fine.
                            I sure hope it helps you! It sure helped me back a few years ago when I needed it. As I recall it was a gradual lifting of that heavy feeling. I'm heading into two weeks of super stressful times at work so actually, I can use all the help I can get right now so I'm glad I'm on this.
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                            • #15
                              Re: Celexa/citalopram

                              I haven't had any physical side effects at all, and I started at 20mg. Of course I outweigh you by 80 pounds, too. The first day I felt a bit antsy, but that may be due to my relief that the doctor gave me something that would eventually lift my spirits. I will keep you informed. You do the same.
                              Rick
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