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3 Month Nightmare...Celexa Wrecked me. PLEASE READ
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3 Month Nightmare...Celexa Wrecked me. PLEASE READ

by bodekar, Feb 16, 2002 12:00AM
Hi folks. I'm getting really frustrated and need some experienced folks opinions.

I quit smoking last April. In the fall, I began to have heat flashes...red faced and very hot and slightly dizzy. I also developed severe gas in the morning and the feeling of a knot behind my navel.



I went to a Doctor, and he initially believed I had an anxiety disorder. (though I had no anxiety, I believe he thought the hot flashes were anxiety).



Anyway, he put me on Celexa and the nightmare began. For two days I had amplified hot flashes, nausea, vomitting. I took LSD in college so I believe the drug kicked in severe hallucinigenic effects. The experience was much like food poisoning if you've had that....



After I stopped taking the Celexa I was completely screwed up. My stomach now had a severe burning sensation. The gas and hot flashes were worse in hot environments or if I had physical activity. I was foggy and confused...and now I actually was having some anxiety. I couldn't sleep the night through, and I had both C and D where I had neither before.



I took a leave from my job and returned to the doctor. Blood tests showed everything was normal with the exception of slightly elevated SGPT liver enzymes. 24 hour urinalysis showed nothing. Ultrasound showed nothing. Upper GI showed some esophogus and stomach damage. The doctor put me on Nexium and reglan and I returned to work.



No good. The stomach problem really didn't change. I was getting woken up every morning at 6 am with a burning stomach. I had to drink pepto and ginger ale every morning to settle it down. I was also having severe anxiety and nausea while on the meds. Chills, etc.



I went back and told my general practitioner. He was stumped. He sent me to a gastroenterologist.



The gastro told me the stomach and esophogus problems were minor. Without running a single test, he believed my problem was IBS. He told me to start taking citrucel and Robinul Forte and told me to stop taking Nexium and Reglan.



The Robinul gave me dry mouth, sweats and severe anxiety so I stopped taking it. I'm not sure if the fiber is helping at all. My mornings are a bit better but I still am sluggish and nausous often.



I'm completely unconvinced I have IBS. First, I can eat ANYTHING. I feel better with food in my stomach. I never need to rush to the bathroom, and my symptoms are never relieved by defication.



I sometimes have nausea and vomit. I have days where I am incredibly gassy all day. I have a burning sensation in my stomach, some bloating, and my stools are very soft, occasionally having what look like very small tomato skins in them, but no bleeding. I get very tired in the evenings, and am still occasionally having anxiety. Since the Celexa I've had what feels like a cramp in my left lower abdomen....my stomach gurgles like when hungry, but for minutes at a time accompanied with severe gas and facial flushing.



I asked the doctor why he never ran a stool culture, and he told me it was because unless you are having severe diarreah, they don't think that's necessary. I've also not had a lower GI.



The Doctor's last idea was to perscribe Zoloft, which I thought was completely insane, since I had such a bad reaction to the SSRI Celexa, which is supposed to be the easiest one to tolerate. Same drug family. SSRI's are a path I DO NOT wish to take.



I told him I would not take the Zoloft. I had no anxiety before taking the Celexa the first time. In fact all of my conditions were minor before the Celexa. I think the fact he even thought this would be a good idea tells me he's not aware of what I'm even saying. His specialty is IBS, he seemed to have that as the diagnosis before I opened my mouth....keep in mind he ran not a single test.



Is this something that will just take time to heal? I'm looking for a second opinion at the moment. I've been away from work for a month, and I just want my life back. Any input would be appreciated.



Member Comments (14)

by karizmaflip, Feb 16, 2002 12:00AM
that is the best thing to do- a second opinion. have you ever had a egd? ask your doc about it. or a colonoscopy.hope you feel better!

by bodekar, Feb 16, 2002 12:00AM
What is an EGD?  



The doctor won't budge from the Zoloft and Citrucel combo...therefore kind of forcing me to get a second opinion.



I am 100% sure that if I take the Zoloft it will screw me up worse.  It's an SSRI of a slightly meaner temperment from Celexa.



I'm also curious...was it my LSD use in college that made me so unable to tolerate this med?  Or is it that my liver can't process it somehow?

by karizmaflip, Feb 16, 2002 12:00AM
AN EGD IS A TEST WHERE THE DOC GIVES YOU SOME VOLUME,AND SOME CLOROSEPTIC AND THEN PUTS A TUBE WITH A CAMERA ON THE END INTO YOUR STOMACH. IT SOUNDS BARBARIC BUT IT IS REALLY NOT.

by imkindly, Feb 16, 2002 12:00AM
To: bodekar
bodekar

Take a quick look at these two sites:



http://www.healthatoz.com/atoz/TestProcedures/TPupendoscopy.html



http://www.endowsec.com/pated/epdgs18.htm



They show what an EGD is, how they are done, and what they are used for (what they can diagnose).

by INALOTOFPAIN, Feb 17, 2002 12:00AM
..........The exact same way you feel I feel. It all started about a month and half ago, I m not a smoker but did drink quite a bit, at 31 I was down loading almost a six pack a day, then it all came crushing down. I started to bleed (black tar), then severe abdominal pain, these were later controlled. Then came a bullshit Primary Care Physician idea that, although I was not H Pylory positive, a antibiotic treatment should commence at the earliest possible. Note that there were no heartburn feeling whatsoever on the above "diagnosis". 14 days later, having taken a massive, brutal beating from bioxim, amoxcy something, and prevacid, my pain had not only gotten worse but, the acid in stomach was beyond comprehention, I would take my bleading ulcer and deal with it in exchange for all the **** that Im going through now. I have a name for you, "Pill Esophagitis" in combo with an ulcer and you got yourself an answer to your problems. The reason your doc prescribed, reglan and nexxium is because he she wanted you to (1) take more frequent dumps with reglan (which didnt help, you claim) and (2) Nexium to control your acid. If you were to read under "pill esophagitis" youll encounter 3 things, gerd feeling i.e. gas, acid, nausea, all of this starts when you were prescribed the wrong medication for something that perhaps wasnt as bad as it was. I am now on priolosec because of the antibiotic damage it might take now years before I go back to normal, its a battle, one that can be won only if you dont let anyone mess with your system from here on out. Endoscopies are known to cause stomach lining perforations, ph 24 test to check refluxing out is also known for that (damages to your esophageus) becareful, double tripple check your docs recommendations, its never final till it is.



ta ta

by Yan, Feb 17, 2002 12:00AM
To Help PLease

It sounds as though you have ulcers and your Dr. was trying to reduce the acid. Somethimes in the beginning of ulcers, is the stomach cramping, hot flashes, knot feeling.Here's what I did for this problem, I took what my Dr had prescribed me for reflux and gas and also a antibiotic. Then I left out of my diet for "6 weeks"."This is very important"  no salads,any dairy products.Limited coffee to two cups a day. One in the morning, one in the afternoon. No Juices or sodas. If you do this for 6 wks as I said, your problem should clear up. I had the upper GI amd Lower GI and had one ulcer. I couldn't believe what hell this little thing had caused me. I had people asking me if I was pregnant. I was by mid-morning, holding my guts like they were falling out. I also had bought a small fan to carry from Home Depot. This was seven years ago, while I was in college. I haven't had any problems since. What I was doing wrong, was I would drink a small glass of milk at bedtime to help me sleep and I would wake up in a few hours about to die. Also with nightsweats and pain. In the AM, I would drink a glass of juice,one coffee,one milk and two pieces of toast and go to school. Then three hours later be in labor from the pain. Try what I said and let us know how you come out.You have to stick to the diet I prescribed, also No fried foods either.

Yan

by bodekar, Feb 17, 2002 12:00AM
Thanks all.



It wasn't ulcers