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Re: Celexa-Is this normal?

Posted by Mitch on May 13, 2001, at 16:51:13

In reply to Celexa-Is this normal?, posted by chloe on May 10, 2001, at 20:08:17

I have taken all the SSRI's and Celexa is the easiest one *overall* for me to take. Prozac and Zoloft made it too tough to sleep. Paxil and Luvox made me "lead-suited" with EPS symptoms and felt like I was going to puke all the time. For some reason Celexa has a real *speedy* buzz to it, but being bipolar I know (from experience) that it is creating some breakthrough hypomania. I was laughing up a storm yesterday (it's good for social anxiety!), but I feel abnormally wound up.
They say that SSRI's cause less breakthrough than others, but I think it is bull....I had fewer hypomanic symptoms on nortriptyline (Pamelor) for example.

> I stopped my AD for two months after I had been on and ssri of some kind for at least a decade. I really tried to just get by on a mood stabilizer, but my thoughts just kept getting more negative, and my energy level was nil. My outlook and ability to cope was poor.
>
> So, being very sensitive to ssri's (I only need 50mgs of Zoloft to feel ok.), my doc started me out on 5 mgs of Celexa. I almost had an immediate reaction. I am jittery, I can't sleep much at night, and I feel like I am racing. But my mood has been so positive and happy. I am very talkative and interactive, when I used to very quiet. But I feel so tense, I am clenching my teeth and I have no appetite. I feel like I am on speed. I was totally unproductive and lethargic, and now I can't stay still have to "do" something. Can't rest.
>
> I have called my pdoc, 3 times and she has not gotten back to me. I have only been on it for 5 days, and I want to give this a fair shot. I also love feeling so upbeat and energetic! But at what price? I feel like a drank a pot of coffee, I just am tense and jittery and now I think feeling a bit aggitated.
> Has anyone else had this reaction? I thought I was going to be sleepy. Is there any chance this "energized" feeling will pass?
> Any thoughts, anyone?
> TIA Chloe


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