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  • #16
    Re: Celexa/citalopram

    I remember being a little nervous at first when I was on it a few years ago because I didn't know what to expect. I was thinking I'd be feeling all drugged out, but that wasn't the case at all.
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    • #17
      Re: Celexa/citalopram

      Moochiecat,

      I've been taking celexa for years to even out my monthly cycle of moods (read PMS). It has been very effective and I'm a happier person as a result. I have no plans to ever go off antidepressants. Just thought I'd give an example of a positive experience.

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      • #18
        Re: Celexa/citalopram

        Thanks, it's encouraging to hear about your experiences.
        This last period was VERY manageable, I'm relieved to say, but the one before that just knocked me out for two days. I'm hoping this last one is setting a trend for the future.
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        • #19
          Re: Celexa/citalopram

          I take Celexa at a 40mg dose. The first time I was on Atkins I was at 20 and took it at night. Going up to 40 about a year ago really altered my sleep for a while (couldn't get to sleep), but I still take it at night. It has worked extremely well for me. The only problems I have are horrible withdrawal symptoms if I forget to take it for a couple of days. That is probably because I am at a higher dosage.
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          • #20
            Re: Celexa/citalopram

            I take 20mg a day, in the morning, and I have for so many years I've lost count. I still remember when I first got on them, the side effects do fade. I was antsy, nervous moving almost, and I lost my appetite for a few days, as well as having a "funny feeling" when I swallowed for the first few days, like I wasn't swallowing right. They all faded fairly quickly, and I've had nothing but great results over the years. I have been off of them over the years occassionally, WEANED off of them with the doctor's help, but always ended up back on them after 12 months or less. I've pretty much come to the conclusion, as has the doctor, that I have something wired wrong and just don't make the necessary chemicals to control moods.

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            • #21
              Re: Celexa/citalopram

              I started taking Citalopram (40 mg) last March. At first I got on it because quitting smoking was causing a mental breakdown of sorts (I went to the ER for panic attacks, I became obsessed with death, ect.), and it's worked well for me. I've always suffered from depression, and I always refused medication for a variety of reasons, but once I quit smoking I just couldn't hang anymore, and I was hanging on by a very thin thread as it was before.

              I'm having a lot of trouble losing weight on this, but I hope a low carb lifestyle will fix whatever problems I've been having, because I don't think I can go off the medication anytime soon. Although, the look on my husband's face when I tell him I'm considering weaning off of it is priceless.
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              • #22
                Re: Celexa/citalopram

                my PDOC told me its best to take it in the morning. I am curious did/do you get bruxism (tooth grinding) as a side effect? I have this condition anyway from stress and some antidepressants, celexa<citrolapram> being one, will cause bruxism side effect and I am afraid if i do I'll have my case of it increased. Bruxism aka tooth grinding has symtoms of unecessary tooth pain and jawp ain and is occassionally misdiagnosed as TMJ aka Temporomandibular Joint Disorder aka Jaw pain. I already have to use a night guard due to stress so it doesn't mess up my fillings, crowns and cause more tooth damage.

                CURRENT MEDS:
                citalopram (possibly sedating)- 20mg 1/day for 7 days then 40mg 1/day - depression and anxiety
                gabapentin (possibly sedating)- 300mg 2/day 7 days then 300mg 3/day - bipolar and migraine
                hydroxyzine (IS sedating)- 25-50mg 2/day and 25-50mg at bedtime (as needed for anxiety)

                PREVIOUS MEDS:
                Depakote, Cymbalta (3 days in was shaking uncontrolably to the point I couldnt physically function at work, home, could not eat as it woudl get flung), lexapro (bruxism side effect but worked), Lamictal (has a rash around mouth side effect that I DID NOT get and worked), Wellbutrin (for quitting smoking - DID NOT work), Xanax (alprazolam - narcotic and sedative - worked well), Nicotine (quit smoking on my own with the help of Quest Cigarettes in June 2007)

                EDIT: 02/20/2008 2pm
                I literally just now got off the phone with my PDOC and she said to increase the hydroxyzine to 50mg 2ce a day.

                Originally posted by yemenitegreen
                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. yemenitegreen
                What do you mean by it being the most horrid experience? I am just curious if you don't mind talking about it.

                Originally posted by fluffyman
                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.
                My PDOC told me the same thing 3-4 weeks
                Last edited by Mirya; February 20, 2008, 12:02 PM.


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                • #23
                  Re: Celexa/citalopram

                  Does the Celexa inhibit your Atkins progress? I am a male taking it for severe depression. I am on 80mg per day; no real help with the depression though.
                  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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                  • #24
                    Re: Celexa/citalopram

                    I take it when ever I can hahah I have had no weird reactions. My doctor never told me to take it the same time each day....just to never miss it....UMMMM the tiredness some feel should go away after a month of use.
                    I am CHUBBY again!

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