You are a perfect candidate to get off Celexa...it has served its purpose, and you are fortified by the insights and control of your life that was gained in talk therapy. Don't hesitate but do it slowly, following the advice and schedule of your physician, which is usually doing it over a two to three week period, gradually reducing the dose...there are dangers of doing it too quickly, so be careful...definetly add exercise and good nutrition as part of regaining full control over your body.
Don't believe the hype.
good luck
Simon
My neice was hospitalized after a series of ECT, then suffered high fever and terrible seizure. Any one familiar with this?
Also I am recently (this week) off Celexa and on Zoloft. No improvement or change in depression.
I was on Paxil for about 6 years and switched to celexa about a year ago. I have tried several times to get off celexa in the past year, but could never make it through. At the current time, I have not had a pill for 12 or 13 days, and basically feel like ****. I have a stomach ache and bad headache constantly and the worst part is these wierd sensations that go through my face, arms, and hands all the time. I am hoping I can make it through this time because I have gained 40+ pounds from the Paxil and Celexa combined. Another thing I have noticed lately is that I am very depressed. I don't know if it will always be this way or if my body is just in a state of shock from a lack of the drug in me. I just want to be able to control my emotions, etc. on my own without having to rely on this stupid drug. Good luck to everyone out there in my same boat. Just remember it may be rough, but it can be done with strength and confidence!