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celexa, guilt and lying

Posted by jarlath on May 10, 2001, at 10:41:14

I am new to this group. I am a male 42 yo taking celexa for about 4 mo. Only 10 mg/day but it has worked great in terms of making me feel good. Within a few days of taking it I couyld no longer think deeply about issues that would move me profoundly. I seemed to lose the ability to cry and feel sad, and I have done things and lied about them (had an affair) without feeling any guilt. Prior to taking celexa I was greatly motivated by guilt and it was very difficult for me to lie. Although I feel like i am the same person, and I need to take responsibility for my actions, I can't help feeling that being on this ssri facilitated me lying and doing things I would not previously have done. Does anyone have any ideas about this.

Thank Chris zenfossil@aol.com


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