I understand what you're saying about "increased electricity," but I've never heard of any medications or neurological diseases that can do that. That's not to say that there isn't any, but it's just not been reported before. As for the antidepressants, the SSRIs or serotonin reuptake meds have been known to cause irregular heart rhythms, but again I don't know of them causing increased production of electricity.
The holter monitor should be helpful to you doctor in capturing the irregular heart rhythm and making the right diagnosis so you can get the appropriate treatment. Good luck.
I have many of your symptoms. I just posted a question asking if it could be fibromyalgia. I took experience the "bad mind" that you are talking about. I'm 24 years old. E-mail me at lisa.***@****
I'd like to compare notes. I took Celexa and Zoloft over two years ago for depression, but have been off them for almost a year. I have most of your symptoms.
Lisa
You may want to check out information on serotonin withdrawal symptoms. I experienced the same thing when I stopped taking Effexor. It was very uncomfortable. My doctor readjusted my withdrawal time to a more "step-down" process, which helped. I also experienced the same feeling slightly when stopping Celexa. However, now I'm on Lexapro (Forest Lab's cleaned up version of Celexa) and am not having the electrical shock feeling.
Best of luck!