I started taking
Celexa (20mg) in October of 2000 for situational depression. I tried to stop taking it before but could not because of the withdrawal symptons. In December 2001 I started slowly going off of it. I am down to taking 10mg every 5 days. Once the 5th day comes I experience dizziness, I'm tired, vision is a
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headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury rush). Right now I am pregnant and the withdrawal effects along with the pregnancy effects are just too much for me to handle. My obgyn said it's okay for me to continue taking
Celexa. So I've continued to take 10mg every 5 days. Once I stop all together how long do you think the side effects will last?
Many thanks.
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I Have experienced severe electric shocks, fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite and extreme headaches. The physical withdrawls are giving me great frustration, a sense of hopelessness, and a general crazed feeling.I attribute this solely to the physical withdrawls. Despite the physical side effects I feel OK emotionally. I will not let these withdrawls trap me in a lifetime of medication.
Thanks.
Sally, I'm glad you already recognise that its WITHDRAWAL effects, not YOU, that is giving you the zaps and other physio/neurological symptoms. But be prepared, in case, for emotional episodes too. Hopefully you won't get them, but if you do try to hold on to the fact that it is not YOU, its the drugs. Maybe you can also find the message to John John with support sites on it.
OR could go to search engine and type in:
Celexa SSRI zaps (and Moshka could add 'pregnancy' too) and you may find a support board specifically to do with Celexa as there are for Paxil and Prozac.
Hope neither of you get it too badly.
All the best.
Paula
Please look into the messages where the links and support sites are given (on this board) and get more information. Too many people have started on this road and are now stuck in the system due to side effects and withdrawals being misunderstood by the professionals.
Thoughts are with you.
Paula
Can't remember which info site I first got that from, but vaguely remember something about Eli Lilley having had a patent to LSD or something years ago? If I remember I'll try looking for it another time and post it here for you if I can find it. Might be on my own Information Site somewhere (but there's an awful lot of links and stuff to trawl through to find it) so I'll put that here too:
http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/182310
Paula
Hope that helps? Check out a support site where people explain the weaning thing in more detail. Cos I went cold turkey (from Paxil) and am still suffering 5 months later.
Peas
good luck to those who try!
I havent taken anything in a week. I still fell dizzy but otherwise I am over it.
Mentally, I know I will be fine...but its the physical symptoms that worries me. I already have *optimal* blood pressure 110/70, am i at risk for even lower blood pressure and dizziness? I also have *twitches* at rest, i guess u could call them elctrical shocks. My husband says I scare him, because I jump alot while sleeping. I now am at the point where I feel them, too. When relaxing to fall asleep, my body jumps and flinches and it kind of wakes me up again. If I sit still my nervousness just takes over, ie..bouncing my legs, and have to be doing at least 2 things at once! My sex drive was nil for 2 years, its slowly improving on med..but will it get better when i discontinue med.? Just need some input to ease my worries.Thanks,J
Celexa is an SSRI, all SSRIs are clones of Prozac. ALL SSRIs will do the damage any other SSRI does, but its Paxil/Paroxetine/Seroxat (name differs in different countries) that has the fastest start to its withdrawal symptoms cos of its halflife. And so Paxil has the worst reputation for withdrawal, more sudden = more of it at the same time = feel even worse sort of :) BUT ALL SSRIs give these side effects and withdrawal symptoms sometime during the course of things. So any support board dealing with any SSRI will help you with information on whichever SSRI you are on.
Further up on this thread I think I mention about LSD and its connection to the original SSRI, Prozac. Here is part of an article that will explain and you'll see the full article at this url:
http://www.painstresscenter.com/mall/Prozac.html
Extract:
"....Time and time again, a new drug is promoted as being safe and effective. Users claim great things. Before long, terrible side effects and addiction or worse result. Finally, after a long list of casualties, it becomes a controlled substance and an illegal street drug.
Eli Lilly, the maker of Prozac, also produced Heroin, Methadone, and LSD. Heroin was supposed to be the safe alternative to Morphine. Later, Methadone was prescribed to get people off of Heroin, but it was just as addictive. LSD, initially produced for use by the CIA in mind control experiments, was promoted as being safe for psychiatric use. Eli Lilly also introduced Darvon in 1957 and promoted it as non-addictive.
Twenty years and many deaths later, warnings were finally required. In the late 1950's, Parke, Davis & Company introduced PCP (angel dust) as a painkiller. "Medical studies" had shown that PCP had a large margin of safety. Valium was supposed to be safe, then found to be very addictive. Xanax was introduced as a safer drug to replace Valium, but it turned out to be even more addictive. The same story goes for cocaine and amphetamines - once promoted as safe and effective, now controlled substances."
That was a small part of that particular article. So from the above you will see that pharma industries create poisons for use by agencies such as the CIA when it wanted to do mind control experiments. Why are they called pharmaceutical industries? I wonder whey they simply don't call them the chemical or poison industry - a more realistic name that wouldn't make us feel we could trust them. All the best to all of you here. Here's my information site again if you need more info on SSRIs, akathisia (the symptom some of you might find worse than the zaps etc and which can lead you to taking overdoses etc to stop the feeling because this part affects the mind and the motor senses).
http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/182310
Its now 6 months since I took my last Paxil. Yesterday I was discharged from a 2 day stay in hospital because of severe akathisia that led me to trying (not the first time) to get rid of it. Not a suicide attempt, just trying to stop the wired-up feeling and not able in that akathisia episode to think clearly.
I hope you people are not going to be some of the many people who do get long term serious effects. But if you are, you are not by any means alone - and that knowledge will help you a LOT of the time.
Love to you all.
Paula
I've been on Celexa for 2 years now. I too want to go off but my doctor is telling me not to. I wanted to see how I would do on my own, free of prescriptions in me.
I have noticed that most days I do not want to get out of bed, but at night I have the hardest time falling asleep. The Psychologist then prescribed Ambien. I take that just about every night. I am so tired of taking prescriptions.
I've also noticed that about once a week I get a rash either on my leg or my arm. I've read that is one side effect of Celexa. It goes away after about 1-2 hours, and after putting cortizone cream on it.
I too forgot to take my pill one day and thought for sure the day would be fine. It actually was a tad hellish.
Something new? Has anyone experienced abdominal pain? Diarehhea? Experienced the feeling like your stomach is on fire and it just feels like someone has just completed major surgery on it?
I've been on Celexa for 2 years now. I too want to go off but my doctor is telling me not to. I wanted to see how I would do on my own, free of prescriptions in me.
I have noticed that most days I do not want to get out of bed, but at night I have the hardest time falling asleep. The Psychologist then prescribed Ambien. I take that just about every night. I am so tired of taking prescriptions.
I've also noticed that about once a week I get a rash either on my leg or my arm. I've read that is one side effect of Celexa. It goes away after about 1-2 hours, and after putting cortizone cream on it.
I too forgot to take my pill one day and thought for sure the day would be fine. It actually was a tad hellish.
Something new? Has anyone experienced abdominal pain? Diarehhea? Experienced the feeling like your stomach is on fire and it just feels like someone has just completed major surgery on it?