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Celexa update

StormyGirlOdd
By: StormyGirlOdd
Mood: Tired
Date: Aug 06, 2011
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So its my 11th day on medication. I had some side effects the first week. Mostly light headedness, yawning frequently, and I was pretty spacey the first few hours after I took my meds every day. Im happy to say that it has taken effect and im feeling better! Ive never even considered medication for my SAD in the past. I am talking and connecting with people that i have worked with for years but never could hold a convo with before. Its amazing to me! I have lived as an only child with my single father for a combined total of 5 years and barely spoke to the man other than fits of emotional distress. Over the past week we have chatted each other up for up to couple hours at a time. We have even laughed together. I never imagined i could live out these situations. Im hoping that i continue to feel better like this. but i have noticed that its beginning to wear off in the evening around bed time. My mind startes racing with anxious thoughts like before and i have trouble relaxing. Im just going to continue to take it and monitering how i feel untill i visit my dr again in a couple weeks. Thanks again everyone that gave advice and support!

xoxo






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Aug 09 2011, 11:37 am
I am glad to hear that the medicine is helping, and I
can understand about the night time because my mind likes to race then too, and then when I do fall asleep it seems I wake every couple of hours. For people with anxiety, night
time is the worse it seems.

AmyMichelle


Aug 08 2011, 2:52 am
hey thats graet news about u and yr dad getting to know each other. Its early days yet just be patient with ysrelf while on new meds. Do u see a therapist too?

plep001


Aug 07 2011, 7:48 pm
That is wonderful! I am glad have this victory - God bless you!

GodIsLove


From: GabZ
Aug 07 2011, 9:33 am
Wow sounds great! =)

GabZ


Aug 07 2011, 1:55 am
wow, that is amazing to hear! I would also recommend keeping a journal to document your progress. It is also helpful to do mental exercises with SAD, which I'm sure you probably do already...

`Dominic

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