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Old 03-27-2007, 12:52 PM #1
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Hi MrsD,

Thanks. It's interesting to hear the comment about the elderly taking a small dosage. Sometimes I think the full therapeutic dose is too strong for a lot of people. I lowered the Celexa to 10mg, and let the doc know yesterday. No headache today for the first time in days and I managed to sleep 6 hours last nite! Hopefully it's not just coincidence. Other than that and the tinnitus, I don't have many side effects. At first it made me drowsy, shaky and kind of stoned, but that passed after the first week. When the dose was raised, all hell broke loose. Hopefully it will be strong enough at the reduced dose.
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