Confussed and Very nausea

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I started taking citalopram only two nights ago, the doctor said to take at night, this is for the treatment of being very anxious due due to having constant head spasms, it is really playing havock with my mental health and as you can imagine it is making me have not very good thoughts. I belive the medication will help the muscle relax and maybe I will get some sleep. I am very confussed to why these spasms started, stress, worry, I am so unsure? I know I am not the person I used to be a few years ago, but the spasms are driving me mad. The doctor said to me that in a few weeks I should be better and hopefully forget about the spasms, that confussed me. I am very aware they are there and with it being in my head I worry. Since taking two doses (20mg) each day I have gotten up and throughout the day just felt sick and have no appitite. It is now 3pm and I have not eaten anything, the thought of food, eee! I seem to be mixed up with taking the tablets, my head feeling totally alien and the sickness, everything.... Has anyone had this medication for a similar thing, and how about the sickness and no appitite? Thanks for reading, Karen

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    :cry: I am soo right!!! This man I am with someyimes makes me laugh, but most of the time I am a nervous wreck!!! I was having such a good day, despite some desperate news about an old friend of mine. yesterday, i managed to cope with all of it, but now it is like thunder and lightning.
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    Hi Karen, sorry I completely lost it last night. Sorry to hear about your head spasms. I think that if your doctor is right, then this med makes you go thro it all!!! It heightens, I think whatever, your anxiety is. I could be wrong, but thats what I think is happening to you. I hope that makes you feel a little bit more reassured. Take care, Tiny Tears. smile
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    Sorry, I did not explain myself properly. What i thinkis,it is just like any other illness, it has to get worse before it gets anyy better...does that make any sense? smile

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