Anyone NOT had any side effects on Citalopram?
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Hi there,
After much deliberation, talking to just about anyone I could find and generally scouring the internet for information, I have decided to go with the Docs advice and take Citalopram, starting today. And then I found this site....
Has anyone NOT had any side effects on this? It is making me feel very worried about taking it. Am I just going to have to sit tight and presume the worst? Are there people who take it and dont feel nauseous and tired or even worse to begin with?
I would really appreciate any comments.
Thanks
M
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louise1974 M68
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Adeplume louise1974
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a) I hadn't read anything like this before I started so I wasn't expecting or looking for any side effects, and
b) I only had a couple of weeks as far as I remember of antsy, wound up sort of feeling. None of the reported nausea, diahorrea etc that other pour souls have had. Actually after arrhythmia and a stroke I was already on heart controlling meds so maybe that avoided the heart pounding that you are getting. Plus I'm a bloke so a few beers probably beat the non sleeping problem!!!
Trying to be positive is already an advance on what you were feeling. Be brave, pass the short term test and when you look back you will be so proud!
I'm on 40 mgs a day and will never stop because they make me bearable to live with!
Trust the professionals
You can do it!
MollyMonday M68
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Hi all,
Another newbie here. Yesterday I created a post describing my experience but then lost it when trying to hide the window from my boss. Oops!
I'm on day 6 on 10mg which will be upped to 20mg on Fri. I've also been given 0.5mg of clonazepam to take at night when needed (1/2 - 1 tab before bedtime) until the Cit starts working. The first 4 days were not too bad, I feel a little groggy (but I imagine the Clon has to do with that). I've always had extremely vivid dreams but they are definitely hightened with the meds. Yesterday I had a couple of rounds of nausea and a couple of small anxiety attacks. I've scheduled a therapist appointment.
I've been dealing with anxiety for 7+ years. Five years ago I lost insurance and have been untreated. I began having panic attacks about 3 years ago but had been able to get myself through them using various breathing/meditation techniques.
Last Thurs, I had the worst panic attack that I had ever experienced. I thought I was having a heart attack. My boyfriend was going to take me to the ER but on the way to the car my vision went black and I had to sit and then lie down. He called 911. An EMT passing by stayed with me until the paramedics arrived. They hooked me up to their machines and determined it was not a heart attack. They offered to take my to the hospital but assured me that it was a panic attack and that I would be ok to go home. While they were there my breathing became a bit easier and I was ok to sit up.
My boyfriend took me home and I stayed awake all night. Fri morning I made a Dr appt and went in that afternoon. The doc gave me the meds and a psych referral, so that's where I am now.
It's nice to "meet" all of you and hear about your experiences. I think I'll be sticking around for a while.
Adeplume MollyMonday
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MollyMonday Adeplume
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Thanks for the welcome! I decided to ignore all the side effect warnings when I saw "feeling like an electric shock"! Everything has so many warnings these days.
It's nice to have found this community at the beginning of my experience so I can get multiple perspectives on Cit. I'll probably do a bit of lurking for the next few days.
louise1974 MollyMonday
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Hey we are nearly at the same stage in our journey. Like you I have a long on and off history with anxiety and panic attacks. Ive been on Seroxat before which worked fine but was really hard to come off. I was fine till February this year when after a few years of stress and a couple of traumatic life events I began once again suffering with anxiety and panic again. I put up with it at first and ploughed on but in time it got worse. I decided this time I was going to try and fix this problem for good and began seeing a therapist who reccomended Cit cod Im in a right old state now.
My main side effect on day 6 is increased anxiety but I am convinced part of it is me and not the meds. Im also going to increase to 20mg tomorrow. Stick with it and let us know how you get on x
laura85157 louise1974
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The increased anxiety is because the citalopram is stopping the serotonin been re-absorbed into the nerve cells, the nerve cells have been weakened by the citalopram and therefore more anxiety. But in time, the nerves become less sensitive to the vast amounts of serotonin in your brain, and the side effects lessen, or dissapear, and your mood/anxiety will be much more manageable, if not gone. Sorry for the technical jargon, but it sometimes helps to understand why your feeling the way you are, and hopefully give you some reassurance that this is Perfectly NORMAL and will improve. Take care, keep busy, eat and drink well, and allow yourself time. Promise you it will get better.
Laura xxx
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Thanks for your kind words Laura, it really does make a difference chatting to people who have been down the same path.
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tamsin13 MollyMonday
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