Depression and medication

Debi

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Sakasuka's description of Celexa matches my own experience with it perfectly. I first used it about 4 years ago for about six months after a series of events on top of dealing with CF put me into a tailspin. It worked very quickly for me, and all I noticed was that I didn't feel a sense of doom any more. Nothing dramatic, just normal. Recently I started using it again, and have had the same experience. One thing to know is that you may not necessarily need to use it forever. You and your doctor can figure that out together. And if you do, no big deal. There's just no need to go through life feeling like crap. Best wishes.
 

Debi

New member
Sakasuka's description of Celexa matches my own experience with it perfectly. I first used it about 4 years ago for about six months after a series of events on top of dealing with CF put me into a tailspin. It worked very quickly for me, and all I noticed was that I didn't feel a sense of doom any more. Nothing dramatic, just normal. Recently I started using it again, and have had the same experience. One thing to know is that you may not necessarily need to use it forever. You and your doctor can figure that out together. And if you do, no big deal. There's just no need to go through life feeling like crap. Best wishes.
 

Debi

New member
Sakasuka's description of Celexa matches my own experience with it perfectly. I first used it about 4 years ago for about six months after a series of events on top of dealing with CF put me into a tailspin. It worked very quickly for me, and all I noticed was that I didn't feel a sense of doom any more. Nothing dramatic, just normal. Recently I started using it again, and have had the same experience. One thing to know is that you may not necessarily need to use it forever. You and your doctor can figure that out together. And if you do, no big deal. There's just no need to go through life feeling like crap. Best wishes.
 

Debi

New member
Sakasuka's description of Celexa matches my own experience with it perfectly. I first used it about 4 years ago for about six months after a series of events on top of dealing with CF put me into a tailspin. It worked very quickly for me, and all I noticed was that I didn't feel a sense of doom any more. Nothing dramatic, just normal. Recently I started using it again, and have had the same experience. One thing to know is that you may not necessarily need to use it forever. You and your doctor can figure that out together. And if you do, no big deal. There's just no need to go through life feeling like crap. Best wishes.
 
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