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Sounds right to me.....Serotonin is produced in the

brain.

--- Teddyrpin@... wrote:

> jackie,

> My doc put me on Celexa for

> depression/stress when I was going to

> college. It really helped!! Then later, another dr

> (vulvar specialist at

> Univ. of Michigan) put me on Elavil (different kind

> of anti-depressant). I

> couldn't handle the side effects. So I went back on

> the Celexa and my

> original doc. thought it could possibly help relieve

> my VV symptoms. It's an

> SSRI (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor) ,

> which is a different

> mechanism than Elavil. But the Celexa is supposed

> to have less side effects.

> It didn 't make me tired...it was kind of an upper,

> a mood elevator. But it

> did decrease my sexual desire (which was practically

> non-existent before

> anyway) and I noticed when I orgasmed, it was very

> difficult to climax.

> (It's known to cause sexual side-effects) I can't

> remember the dosage I was

> on..very low, like 10 or 20 mg/day...

>

> Oh, by the way, to answer your question, I didn't

> gain weight, I actually had

> less of an appetite. The whole Serotonin

> thing.....(it's a chemical that

> your body produces and it gives the feeling of

> comfortable, relaxed, happy,

> satisfied, the feeling you get after you eat)

> Actually, I think your

> brain produces it..

>

> Someone help me out on explaining this..i'm not

> exactly sure...

>

> Hope this kind of helps! LOL

>

> Jodi :)

>

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Gosh I hope he's okay....What kind of dosage was he on

and was it for depression?

--- taurusrc@... wrote:

> My son started taking Celexa and became addicted to

> it. He has tried a couple

> of times to get off it but the withdrawals are

> preventing him. He is tapering

> right now and I hope he will be successful. The

> stuff is very expensive and he

> hates to pay so much. Something like $60.00 a

> month.

>

> See:

>

> http://www.rxlist.com/rxboard/celexa.pl

>

> Ora

>

> On Tue, 15 May 2001 22:36:16 -0400 (EDT),

> JACKSTEE@... wrote:

>

> >Some of my buddies with IC and vulvodynia felt

> better with celexa...has

> >anyone ever tried this, heard it is similar to

> paxil...does it cause weight

> >gain...? Don't want to get fat for the

> summer....many docs have recommended

> >paxil or celexa, they say it is one of the best

> for pain fibro etc....I hate

> >drugs, but thinking about it...would appreciate any

> input.

> >

> >Jackie

> >

>

>

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Was your son experiencing these symptoms in the

beginning or somewhere near there? These symptoms are

the norms when beginning the meds, if they haven't

subsided within a couple of months it's the wrong meds

for him. He should try to taper off, not just quit.

Have the doctor lower his mgs. Eventually the

symptoms will subside. Take it slow.

--- taurusrc@... wrote:

> I asked my son to write down his withdrawal symptoms

> and here they are:

>

> Symptoms of withdrawals from Celexa I have

> experienced include:

>

> *Electric shock like sensations or pulsations,

> particularly of the

> head

> *Trembling

> *Dizziness

> *Drowsiness

> *Lack of energy

> *Facial and body twitching

> *Confusion, particularly upon waking up from sleep

>

> Ora

>

> On Tue, 15 May 2001 21:20:37 -0700,

> taurusrc@... wrote:

>

> >My son started taking Celexa and became addicted to

> it. He has tried a couple

> >of times to get off it but the withdrawals are

> preventing him. He is tapering

> >right now and I hope he will be successful. The

> stuff is very expensive and he

> >hates to pay so much. Something like $60.00 a

> month.

> >

> >See:

> >

> >http://www.rxlist.com/rxboard/celexa.pl

> >

> >Ora

> >

> >On Tue, 15 May 2001 22:36:16 -0400 (EDT),

> JACKSTEE@... wrote:

> >

> >>Some of my buddies with IC and vulvodynia felt

> better with celexa...has

> >>anyone ever tried this, heard it is similar to

> paxil...does it cause weight

> >>gain...? Don't want to get fat for the

> summer....many docs have recommended

> >>paxil or celexa, they say it is one of the best

> for pain fibro etc....I hate

> >>drugs, but thinking about it...would appreciate

> any input.

> >>

> >>Jackie

> >>

> >

>

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<P> Hi , & nbsp; I would like to comment on the

statement you made regarding weight gain. & nbsp; I

don't agree that some of us can control the weight

gain. & nbsp; I work out 5 times a week and watch what I

eat. & nbsp; In 1993 I lost 45 pounds with diet and

exercise. & nbsp; I have been able to maintain my weight

up until I started taking Zoloft. & nbsp; I didn't not

change my exercising & amp; eating habits. & nbsp; But I

gained 30 pounds in less than 2 months. & nbsp; I have

been trying unsuccessfully to lose the weight. & nbsp;

When I took a lower dose of Zoloft I was able to lose

12 lbs. & nbsp; & nbsp;When I increased & nbsp;the dose of

Zoloft I gained it all back plus some. & nbsp; This

is & nbsp; VERY frustrating for me! & nbsp; It seems if I

go off of anti depressants I may be able to lose the

weight but then I will feel more depressed. & nbsp; It

is a vicious cycle. & nbsp; In my case I am not able to

control my weight unless I completely go off & nbsp;of

anti-depressants. & nbsp;Just my thoughts. & nbsp;

in MN

<P> & nbsp; <B><I>

& lt;faythnme@... & gt;</I></B> wrote: <BR>

<BLOCKQUOTE style= " BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid;

MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px " ><TT>I actually

was on Celexa for almost a year

before<BR>quitting. & nbsp; The one I am taking now is

Wellbutrin SR. <BR>The one thing I've notice with

these 2 is that my hair<BR>is growing like

crazy. & nbsp; As far as weight gain, I don't<BR>think

either of these causes that. & nbsp; But remember,

you<BR>can control the weight gain, that's all up to

you.<BR><BR>As with any anti-depressant DO NOT just

drop off the<BR>meds without weening yourself

first. & nbsp; With these meds,<BR>they tell you that it

can cause dry mouth. & nbsp; The thing<BR>they don't

tell you is that it can cause dry socket in<BR>your

teeth. & nbsp; So be very very careful.<BR><BR>I took

Zoloft for awhile. & nbsp; I felt the worse on

that<BR>one.<BR>Hope this helps.<BR>Take care -

</TT><!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --><BR></BLOCKQUOTE>

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I apologize if I came off like I knew it all. I

surely didn't mean it. I have a weight problem

myself, no matter what I do. I am definitely not this

swelt thing over here by far. If the Zoloft is a

participant in your weight gain, is there not another

anti depressant that might work. I am taking

Wellbutrin now, but as with any of the anti's I have

taken I have not experienced the weight gain. My

weight gain is due to laziness...plus a few other

disappointing factors. But all in all, my weight gain

is my fault. Now if you talk about Prednisone which

is a steroid, talk about weight gain. Geez that stuff

makes you eat and eat and eat. I must have devoured a

whole pork roast loin in one night. Found out it was

the meds..lol..and I don't eat much meat as it is.

Thank goodness I'm not taking that anymore.

However, thanks for your comments, I have learned

something new. Much appreciated.

--- Hoover wrote:

> <P> Hi , & nbsp; I would like to comment on the

> statement you made regarding weight gain. & nbsp; I

> don't agree that some of us can control the weight

> gain. & nbsp; I work out 5 times a week and watch what

> I

> eat. & nbsp; In 1993 I lost 45 pounds with diet and

> exercise. & nbsp; I have been able to maintain my

> weight

> up until I started taking Zoloft. & nbsp; I didn't not

> change my exercising & amp; eating habits. & nbsp; But

> I

> gained 30 pounds in less than 2 months. & nbsp; I have

> been trying unsuccessfully to lose the weight. & nbsp;

> When I took a lower dose of Zoloft I was able to

> lose

> 12 lbs. & nbsp; & nbsp;When I increased & nbsp;the dose of

> Zoloft I gained it all back plus some. & nbsp; This

> is & nbsp; VERY frustrating for me! & nbsp; It seems if

> I

> go off of anti depressants I may be able to lose the

> weight but then I will feel more depressed. & nbsp; It

> is a vicious cycle. & nbsp; In my case I am not able

> to

> control my weight unless I completely go off & nbsp;of

> anti-depressants. & nbsp;Just my thoughts. & nbsp;

> in MN

> <P> & nbsp; <B><I>

> & lt;faythnme@... & gt;</I></B> wrote: <BR>

> <BLOCKQUOTE style= " BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid;

> MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px " ><TT>I actually

> was on Celexa for almost a year

> before<BR>quitting. & nbsp; The one I am taking now is

> Wellbutrin SR. <BR>The one thing I've notice with

> these 2 is that my hair<BR>is growing like

> crazy. & nbsp; As far as weight gain, I don't<BR>think

> either of these causes that. & nbsp; But remember,

> you<BR>can control the weight gain, that's all up to

> you.<BR><BR>As with any anti-depressant DO NOT just

> drop off the<BR>meds without weening yourself

> first. & nbsp; With these meds,<BR>they tell you that

> it

> can cause dry mouth. & nbsp; The thing<BR>they don't

> tell you is that it can cause dry socket in<BR>your

> teeth. & nbsp; So be very very careful.<BR><BR>I took

> Zoloft for awhile. & nbsp; I felt the worse on

> that<BR>one.<BR>Hope this helps.<BR>Take care -

> </TT><!-- |**|end egp html banner|**|

> --><BR></BLOCKQUOTE>

>

> __________________________________________________

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Hi Everyone,

Had to respond to celexa question. Celexa has

been a life saver for me. I have been on it for

about ten months now. I had tried all the anti-

depressants that my VV specialist recommened

for the VV but only gained wait and suffered from

awful constipation problems. As most of you know

a lot of us suffer from depression from the VV.

I for one cried all the time could hardly get out

of bed, after about three weeks on the

clexea I felt like I had my spirit back. The celexa

didn't help with the vulva or urthera burning but

it sure has helped me cope with it. I do worry

about withdrawals from it but I will cross that

bridge when the time comes. For now I don't have

any plans on going off it anytime soon. As far as it

affecting my sex life or lack of it I think my VV

takes care of the lack of it. But have to say since

being on the celexa I have had more desire to want

sex, unfortunately it is still painful so now I'm

FRUSTRATED but HAPPY! * chuckel* Hope this info helps.

Pam

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> how much celexa a day do you take. I take 10 mg. My oncologist

> gave it to me for depression and for hot flashes.

>

> >>> <RSand66893@c...> 05/16 3:39 PM >>>

Hi ,

I take 20mg once a day for depression. The first couple of weeks

I started taking it I suffered from heart burn but it passed

after a couple of weeks. Has it helped with your hot flashes?

How long have you been taking it? It sure has helped with my

depression.

Pam

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