Posted by gldngodess on August 5, 2001, at 13:55:23
In reply to Re: Celexa-Tomjay, posted by gldngodess on April 11, 2001, at 10:53:51
> > > > Anyone currently taking Celexa that has had their dosage increased? I'm taking 40mg/day and has noticed that when I have accidently doubled my dosage I feel less anxious and depressed. Both of which are the reasons I'm taking celexa now. Any thoughts are appreciated.
> > >
> > > Just to add my two cents, I'm currently taking Celexa at 40 mgs a day
> > > I did research before taking it and found, as Pam indicated, that
> > > the manufacturer did studies and determined that there was no improvement
> > > at 60 mgs over 40. You may want to talk to your doc abtou it though -- studies are
> > > statistical constructs and never say anthing about what will happen in a
> > > particular individual. I've had good results with it, and haven't
> > > had any significant side effects, with the exception of compulsive
> > > yawning for a couple of hours after I take it. Embarrasing sometimes, but
> > > not a real problem.
> > >
> > > Good luck
> > > Tomjay
> >
> > > >Tomjay
> > > Thanks for the response. The yawning is crazy. I've never had such a side effect. I think I'm leveling out so to say with Celexa and the current dose should suffice.
> > > Dawn
>
It's really funny I never took Celexa. but it says I did post on 4/11. I think my buddies at work here are playing around using my access. This is the only computer with cookies and internet access.
Hmm....interesting. I found so many interesting things in my email this morning like a new yahoo email address signed up for me, which I did not do, as PSYCHOVINYLBITCH. SOUNDS KIND OF SEXY, maybe I will keep it~but since it was made for me from someone mentally-ill, I shall not take advantage of your graciousness.
As I saw the posts, I realized my compadres here know more about you guys than I do.
I did find it very funny how defensive the mentally ill get.
At least, I know it must of taken your minds off your own problems by attacking someone else, maybe my co-workers got at least one of you not thinking about killing yourself ,so it was worth it.
I too, believe in GHB therapy for ADHD, Cataplexy and Narcolepsy. I found Cam- talking in redundant circles about theoretics, which had nothing to do with the articles from my company.
I agree with Dr, Bob "meth" does work well, it makes everybody seem interesting, but who is going to give you a controled scheduled drug to augment an SSRI?
When did this pratice start and what condition do you have to have to get it, ADHD? Indeed, very interesting. :)
Regina Victoria
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