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marsh23433 don45258
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Hi Don,how long have you been on citrolopram ,because if it has been a short time ,then the answer is yes,as the side effects for 8/10 weeks would do that too you
don45258 marsh23433
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8 month on 40mg
cut down to 30mg 2 weeks ago
lois95799 don45258
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you are having minor discontinuation symptoms.
don45258 lois95799
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??
lois95799 don45258
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have you always felt clumsy on the celexa or is this just recently?
don45258 lois95799
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a bit but it getting worse reason y i cut down was i couldnt consentrate at all
lois95799 don45258
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so perhaps that dose was definitely too high for you.i know higher doses cause tiredness /memory issues/and over all weirdness for some.
don45258 lois95799
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thanks
mike07300 don45258
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HI Don, that was one of the reasons I Started tappering of cit, i was 'smashing & spilling' stuff all the time!
don45258 mike07300
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what mg was you on ?
mike07300 don45258
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I Was still clumsy on '10's' Don , now im down to 2.5 & i'm much more in control.
don45258 mike07300
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did u have any anger when reducing ?
mike07300 don45258
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Unfortunately i did Don, a lot of shouting at my 18 year old daughter & a bit of road rage! but im much more relaxed st the moment.
marsh23433 don45258
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Hi Don,obviously your cutting down has brought on withdrawal symptoms,which will start to fade soon.every time you change dosage up or down you will get some symptoms
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