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Old Aug 02, 2014, 02:37 PM
whb0704 whb0704 is offline
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HI All - I am new to the boards so thanks in advance for your expertise and advice.

I have been blue for about 5 months. Functioning fine, just down, lonely and sad. I was taking zoloft for about 4 years after cancer treatment and decided to go off of it to see how I felt. I was fine for awhile and then started to feel sad.

I tried to go back on it and I could not sleep and had terrible head aches. I tried Celexa for 2 weeks and also had trouble sleeping and a stiff neck.

Any suggestions for an anti depressant that won't affect my ability to fall and stay asleep?

Thank you! K
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Old Aug 03, 2014, 03:38 AM
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Welcome to the Community, whb0704. Your question is one for your doctor or psychiatrist. I am not qualified to make any specific suggestions.

I wish you well.
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Old Aug 03, 2014, 12:24 PM
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Hi, whb0704, and welcome to Psych Central! How about posting your question in this forum? http://forums.psychcentral.com/psychiatric-medications/
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