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Hi there,
I have experience with Citalopram over a number of years. It turned me into a mindless zombie who sat, gained weight and couldn't string 2 words together. My family stopped calling and it was only the breakdown of a 14 year relationship that snapped me out of it, made me sling them out and change to a more suitable AD.

I got better verbally (although I have non-related cognitive/memory problems), and fixed the relationships with family snd my Ex.

Dave.
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