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Celxa side effects

I was given celexa by me doctor to help with my mild depression.  I also saw a counselor for several weeks and he released me after my sessions were complete.  I have been taking celexa for about 5 months now and the only symptom I seem to still be dealing with is feeling tired and fatigued all the time.  This feeling doesn't seem to change no matter how much sleep I get.  Is this a side effect of celexa?
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yeah i have a question for people.  I have been taking protein shakes to get bigger and i also have been working out and there has been a change in my mass.  What i was wondering if there is anything that i can take like protein pills or something like that that would help make me bigger fast and i was also wondering if anyone knew where i could buy some.  But i do not want steriods or something like that. The protein shake i take right now only has a small amount of daily protein and i wanted to know if i could get more then that or if i could some how get a lot.  If some one can either respond or e-mail me at ***@**** then that would be great thanks.
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It is a possible side effect of Celexa but could also be the signs of a lingering depression. You might want to go back to your counselor for an evaluation session.
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Hi I have been on celexa for a yr scence i had my baby. and i feel real tired and all. Yes you wake up still exhausted. Thats I no. Thanks
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