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To Greg: I WISH!!!!

Posted by tina on May 10, 2000, at 11:27:09

In reply to Re: Is this caused by Celexa/Xanax??Cam/Greg, posted by Greg on May 10, 2000, at 7:44:56

Hey Greg: Last night was again horrible. I was woken twice by severe panic attacks. After the 2nd one I absolutely couldn't go back to sleep. I just sat in bed shivering and anxious trying to write it all down(keeping a symptom journal for psychopharmacologist I'm seeing next week) Even today I'm still feeling very shaky. It's the worst it's ever been and I'm scared. I'm just trying to get through the next week till I see this psychopharm guy and can get the right help. All you guys here have given me the courage to seek help and not to give up til I get it. The depression was lifting slowly but these panic attacks are bringing it back. Ican't even sit in my own house without having an attack let alone go anywhere. But. like you said to Bonnie, I'm not going to waste any more years of my life being unhappy and not living, I've already wasted 12. I WILL get help and with help from you guys I'll get better, I know it. Glad to hear your kids are doing well. They're lucky to have you as a dad.
Hugs
Tina


> Tina,
> The kids are great, my pride and joy as usual. I hope that you don't have to read this anytime soon, I'd rather know that you are sleeping.....peacefully.
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> Sweet Dreams,
> Greg
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> > Thanks guys, nice to know I'm not going mad. The only problem is I don't have ANY desire to exercise. I used to be such a health freak, working out, jogging every a.m. and lifting weights 3 times a week. The depression is causing my motivation for activity to sink into oblivion but the meds are making me pig-out. What's a girl to do??? P.S. Thanks for the big heart comment Greg, you always know just what to say.How are the kids?--Tina
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> > > Tina:
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> > > I am not Cam or Greg, but I do know exactly what you are experiencing. I take Paxil, not Celexa, but both seem to have the same side effect. An unbelievable craving for carbs and sweets. And yes it will cause a weight gain if you don't get a grip on it right now! I have gained over 20 pounds on Paxil over a 12 month period. My best friend, who took Celexa, gained 40 pounds in about 3 months. She actually went off the Celexa and is now trying to cope with her depression med free. Hers was brought on by grief, her husband dropped dead of a heart attack in the shower in May 1999 at 44 years old. She is a letter carrier for the post office and found the excess weight almost impossible to manage with her job. She was (and still is) suffering from ankle, knee, hip and foot pain...shortness of breath...so she gave up the ADs so she can get control of her weight. She cries alot...she doesn't go out socially at all...she is angry and irritable...she doesn't know if she can take much more.....I feel useless as far as helping her out.
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> > > Whoa..way off topic!! sorry!! Bottom line...YES the SSRIs can make you want to pig out and will make you fat if you are not very very careful. As Cam always advises...watch your diet, exersize regularly and vigorously (ewwwwwww!!!! I'd rather eat the ice cream!! 8) Which is why I haven't lost the 25 pounds yet!)
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> > > Hope things improve for you soon..hang in there!!
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> > > Kathie


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