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Old 04-17-2015, 12:31 AM #3
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Hello and welcome to Neurotalk.

If you've been taking the same medication at the same dose for 10 years and you're feeling this way, it's the first thing I would wonder about.

I'd speak to the Doctor who has been prescribing the Celexa. Was it for depression in the beginning or were you prescribed it for an anxiety disorder/OCD?

If a medication like that is being prescribed for such a long period of time, it's really important for the prescribing Doctor to evaluate your health regularly.

CBT - cognitive behaviour therapy can be a valuable tool. Sometimes it's used in conjunction with a medication but it also can be used on its own.

I really hope that you go back to your doctor and talk to her/him about how you're feeling. It's no good feeling so flat like that and if you're about to graduate college, then you've got so much to look forward to in your life.

Please let us know how you're doing.
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