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Old Jul 05, 2013, 01:26 PM
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Riight, So i went back to my GP and after 10 minutes of when seemed like irrelevant chit-chat she printed me off a 28day prescription for Citalopram 10mg 1-a-day

I go back for a review on 3.5 weeks; she said she'd start low and build up as needed.

I've heard such mixed things about Citalopram, Have you tried it? If so how was it for you?
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Old Jul 05, 2013, 01:35 PM
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Overall, it's not that bad. I was on it, when I was dealing with losing both my mom and my marriage, at the same time.

There's some little side effects. I didn't gain weight the first year, so if you are mindful of diet, it might not happen.

10mg is low dose, that's what I started, when I went on it. Then built up, slowly over time, that's a split pill, right? I worked up to one pill and 1/2. 30mg??

Helps with anxiety!!

What mixed things, do you worry about?!
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Old Jul 05, 2013, 01:42 PM
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I find it helpful I have been on them for about 4 years now (20mg) along with duloxetine (60mg) I haven't gained any weight with it either.
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Old Jul 05, 2013, 02:57 PM
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I hated it. It flattened all of my emotions and made me feel really lazy and unproductive. I eventually just stopped taking it.
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Old Jul 06, 2013, 08:44 AM
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hi fuzzycashew, this is exactly what I take, 10 mg citalopram. It works pretty well but it doesn't seem quite enough and often I take an extra half. also it doesn't build up in your system like prozac for instance so if I forget to take it, I often feel like I am going to crash the next day or the day after. also I have put on weight but that is probably due to bad eating habits, so I don't really know if citatopram contributed to that in my case. good luck, I hope you can find what works!
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Old Jul 06, 2013, 09:27 AM
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Thanks everyone, I'm really hoping that i see some improvement. I'm going to try and watch what i eat more than ever because i do battle with my weight already

Did anyone find that they feel sick about after taking them? about half hour after taking them i've felt sick to my stomach both times. I didn't get told that may happen but i guess everyone's different !
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Old Jul 06, 2013, 03:09 PM
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Nausea, can be, but mainly the first week, so I've read.

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Thanks everyone, I'm really hoping that i see some improvement. I'm going to try and watch what i eat more than ever because i do battle with my weight already

Did anyone find that they feel sick about after taking them? about half hour after taking them i've felt sick to my stomach both times. I didn't get told that may happen but i guess everyone's different !
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Old Jul 06, 2013, 10:20 PM
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personally I have not felt nauseous after taking it. have you tried taking it after eating? I do take mine before bed because it makes me a little sleepy, not too bad though.
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Old Jul 07, 2013, 06:33 AM
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personally I have not felt nauseous after taking it. have you tried taking it after eating? I do take mine before bed because it makes me a little sleepy, not too bad though.
Well...
The first day i took it right after my appointment and that was about an hour after eating lunch, yesterday was before breakfast and i just took my 3rd just now right after breakfast so i'm waiting to see if i'm going to feel sick

Actually dreaded having to take it today i soo hope this is a short lasting side affect
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Old Jul 07, 2013, 10:08 AM
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Sorry to double post but todays sicky feeling lasted much less time and was less severe so i'm hoping its coming to an end
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Old Jul 07, 2013, 10:32 PM
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Riight, So i went back to my GP and after 10 minutes of when seemed like irrelevant chit-chat she printed me off a 28day prescription for Citalopram 10mg 1-a-day

I go back for a review on 3.5 weeks; she said she'd start low and build up as needed.

I've heard such mixed things about Citalopram, Have you tried it? If so how was it for you?
Generic Celexa? My psychiatrist too is a "wham-bam-thank you ma'am and see ya in six months" kind of doctor myself. My dose of the stuff was gradually raised to 20 mg once/day in the morning as well. In other words, your choice between "I can relate" and "Been there, done that, got the t-shirt".
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Old Jul 07, 2013, 10:34 PM
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The side-effects have been worth it for me. I started 20mg in april, then 40mg starting last month. I had insomnia, drowsiness, and a crazy feeling like i was stoned. Now I can do a lot that I couldn't do before, like ride in elevators and make phone calls at work.
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Old Jul 09, 2013, 03:45 PM
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My Nausea is completely gone now on day 5 and i'm starting to see some positive affects; i confidently answered the phone to a stranger for the first time in a very long time today

A tiny thing i know but i'm so pleased
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Old Jul 09, 2013, 09:37 PM
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When I was on it, it really was a great help for me! All those tiny things, will add up, over time!!

Glad to read, you are feeling better!
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