Reversing the side effects of Zoloft
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having the same problems with Celexa, though I only took it for two days.
Most tests show I've got no problem, but I know otherwise. Celexa totally ravaged my digestive system....now I've got a burning stomach amongst other, less pleasant side effects where before there were none.
These drugs alter body chemistry drastically, and despite what doctor's say, they really do not have a grasp on what exactly they are doing. I've read it can take as long as 18 months for your body chemistry to "normalize". But I agree...there must be some way to treat some of the digestive symptoms. I'm looking myself....
Most patients who suffer negative reactions to these SSRI's are so traumatized they don't file a complaint with the Doctor, or are made to feel crazy for having symptoms, digestive or otherwise.
I'm headed to an Endocrinologist, I'll post and let you know how that goes. I had one Gastroenterologist tell me it was IBS without running any tests....