Posted by Lou Pilder on June 29, 2012, at 21:36:58
In reply to Re: long term side effects of celexa, posted by bbolling on June 29, 2012, at 21:13:33
> Did you ever find resolution to these symptoms? I've had something very similar.
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> > Hello, I have been searching for some explanation to some medical illnesses I have been suffering. My latest thoughts are about any long term side effects from the serotonin withdrawal. I was on celexa for 2 years and was off for 4 months when I began to suffer a bout of typical withdrawal symptoms I innitially suffered after coming off of the drug. At the time it only lasted a week. I awoke 4 months later with dizziness, nausea, tingling down my extemities, agitation, and weakness. They lasted a week and what has remained for 5 months now is a constant achiness in my calves and feet along with an upper body tremor. Medically, the many doctors have found no explanation. My concern is a possible addicton-like to serotonin, or long lasting effects of its withdrawal. Has any one heard of such a thing as recurring withdrawal this long after stopping? Or can anyone point me in the right direction? I am sure my psych dr. would say no way. Any info would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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> bboling,
You wrote the above.
I could help you with what you are experiancing. But be advised that there are numerous prohibition to me here posted to me by Mr. Hsiung that could prevent me from posting what I think could save your life, prevent a life-ruining condition/addiction and lead you to an abundant life.
You could go to the admin board nd see more of this if you like. You see, there becomes an indoctrination IMHO when one person is prohibited to post from their perspective, which mine would come from a Jewish perspective, and when a decade or more of human history is prohibited to post the facts concerning what happened then in relation to mind-altering drugs by the people that were of that political party.
Now there could be members here that tell you to take a drug. But I ask, if these syymptoms are from taking a drug, how could another drug (redacted by respondent)? And what good could it do to gain the whole (redacted by respondent) and loose (redacted by respondent)?
If you could post on the admin board any questions to me there, then I could post responses to you there.
Lou
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