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Re: Celexa - To Tina and Cam W.

Posted by Kimberly on May 3, 2000, at 15:58:20

In reply to Re: Celexa - To Tina and Kimberly, posted by Cam W. on May 2, 2000, at 23:23:46

Thanks to both of you for your replies. I am also in therapy because I also don't believe in just treating with the drugs. But I did need an additional help beyond the therapy. I think that I have decided to give up on the celexa and try the serzone. I just feel much more comfortable with it, considering how awful I have been feeling my 3 weeks on celexa. At least when effexor and prozac revved me up too much it didnt happen until after about 2 months. Cam, since you seem pretty knowledgable, what do you know or have you heard about serzone? thanks again! kim >
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> Tina - Your making me blush. My drug knowledge is just my job. I feel that everyone has a right to know what a drug is going to do to or for them. I try not interfere with a doctor's therapy. My knowledge is how the medications work, I could not diagnose for the life of me. I can't tell a borderline personality disorder from a dependent personality disorder or even a Bipolar I from a Bipolar II. Tell me what the diagnosis is and I can (sometimes) relate what the various treatments for that particular disorder are.
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> BTW - I am a strong believer in non-drug methods of treating disorders. A person has to be willing to work with their doctor to treat any disorder. You cannot just take a pill hope to get better. You have to change your mindset and lifestyle to cope with what "fate" has given you.
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> Kimberly - The SSRIs. like Celexa, are used to treat anxiety disorders. The problem with them is that they all seem to make the anxiety worse before they make it better. I believe it has to do with a modifying of serotonin flow and receptor concentration in a certain part of the brain (can't remember the exact pathway - raphe nuclei to ?). Anyway, the panic usually subsides within a month (sometimes two) in most people and the anti-panic effects kick in. Hope this helps - Cam W.


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