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Nausea, fainting, shaking, diarrhea, vomitting

For almost 2 years now I have had episodes in the middle of the night or early morning hours where I feel horribly nauseated, start shaking, get diarrhea or vomit, and pass out. This has happened several times with no apparent cause. I'm scared and tired of living this way. My dr. prescibed Nexium which seems to help a bit but I've been having issues again recently. I'm 29, female, have a 6 year old son, I only take nexium and celexa. I have had a history of gastric issues and was diagnosed years ago with IBS. I have no idea what's happening and I'm terrified. Someone please give me some advice.

Thank you!!
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13167 tn?1327194124
I hope that's what it is -

best wishes.  
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I just researched it and you're right!! All of the drs I've been to, all knowing I was on celexa, never mentioned it! They always scratched their heads and just gave me anti-nausea medication! Thank you so much again!!
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Yes it did!! I think you are right! That didn't even cross my mind! Thank you so much!!
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13167 tn?1327194124
If you google Celexa side effects,  what you're experiencing seems to be an expected side effect.  

Did all this start after you began taking Celexa?
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