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Posted by Dianne Hammond on May 7, 2007, at 21:16:21
I am not sure if this is a side effect of the Celexa and lack of Lexapro. Just thought I would report anyway. It was a stressful morning and have had dark thoughts this afternoon.
W-E-L-L ! ! ? ? Not really "dark" thoughts. I feel itchy to take a bite out of someone. It is hard to put my finger on it. As I type and think, each word must be judged as an individual and a whole so no one gets the wrong idea.
It might be the heat. It has been hot here for the first time this year.
It might be the agrivation of an idiot test driving my car to see if he wanted to buy it. I was relieved he couldn't afford it.
It might be that my mother-in-law called three times today. That was three too many.
Do you see where I am going with this? Usually these things are not a problem. They might not even be a problem now. Maybe I am reading something into it that is not there.
As tomorrow erupts into a new "cooler" day, I will post again. Please do not let this turn anyone off to Celexa. It might just be nothing, but I promised to post candidly about every feeling I was having.
Posted by Bonnie_CA on May 9, 2007, at 12:55:22
In reply to Possible Celexa side effects, posted by Dianne Hammond on May 7, 2007, at 21:16:21
How long have you been on Celexa and off Lexapro? Sometimes when I have been switching meds, I am more agitated than normal, but it passes. I had the least side effects on Celexa, and so far the same with Lexapro too. But, of course, everyone is different.
Hope things get better for you.
-Bonnie
Posted by Dianne Hammond on May 9, 2007, at 13:23:05
In reply to Re: Possible Celexa side effects » Dianne Hammond, posted by Bonnie_CA on May 9, 2007, at 12:55:22
Bonnie, I think it was just a one day thing. The next day was lots better as is today.
Here is the thread I started the next day:
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