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I should've known it was too good to last.

Posted by Michele on December 29, 1999, at 8:25:45

Hello again all--

Hope the holidays were good to all of you.

I'm the girl who was feeling better on Celexa, then had killer PMS, then
I felt great from Thursday until Sunday when things went downhill
again. It's back again. I don't know if I feel quite as bad as before I
was on the med, I think some of that ravaging emotional pain is not
there, but still there is some. I have no interest in anything whatsoever and
have gone home from work the last two days to a combination of wine
and sleeping pills so I could sleep and get away from it. It's quite strange
going to bed at 5:00 in the afternoon. I feel bad for those of you who are
having trouble sleeping, I guess my method of sleeping isn't the best, but I
could care less. It gets me away from "it".

My question is, I've been taking the Celexa for three weeks now. Could this be
just a setback and the Celexa isn't stable in my system yet? On top of
everything, I feel so awful because I thought I had my chance at a normal life
after losing so much of it. I knew some of what I was feeling would "wear off",
and that some of it was just the euphoria of feeling good after feeling bad for
so long. But this is almost the way I was before the medication.

Any help you guys can provide would be appreciated.

Michele


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