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Okay, been taking Celexa for six days now. Since day two, I have experienced what I thought were typical side effects that I hoped would go away. They include headache, muscle ache, dizziness. All these are on the side effect list.
However; I'm starting to wonder if this drug through me into a flare? The muscles in my neck/shoulders are incredibly tight, the headache and dizziness won't go away and now I'm feeling like the skin on my face is getting that wierd altered sensation. Bottom line: I don't feel very good.
I'm going to stop the drug, but anyone heard of such a thing? Do you think an antidepressant could make your symptoms flare?
I do feel a little "happier" but the physical symptoms are too much
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I've never known an AD to cause MS symptoms, but our individual reaction to any med differs greatly, so who knows? What does your Doc think?...or ask your Pharmacist!

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How much Celexa are you taking? I had some of those symptoms when the dr. started me out on 20 mg. I also had the neck/shoulder tightness, jaw tightness, and it made me a little high strung and wired. He told me to drop my dose down to 10 mg and I did much better. Talk to your dr. about amping you up on the dosage.

It takes about 4 weeks for many ADs to kick and depending on you and your body 2 to 4 weeks for the side effects to ease up. However, I have to mention, I took Cymbalta for three days. It was my 1st experience ever with an AD of any kind. I am not an aggressive type person at all and started to have aggressive thoughts. No more of that crap for me. I called the dr. and told him I was not taking it anymore. If any of the more serious side effects start to happen, such as what I experienced, call your dr. right away.

Still keeping you in my prayers and hope that things start getting better for you soon.

EDIT: Oh yeah, I am with Sally . . .I have never heard of a med causing a flare but who knows.
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How much Celexa are you taking? I had some of those symptoms when the dr. started me out on 20 mg. I also had the neck/shoulder tightness, jaw tightness, and it made me a little high strung and wired. He told me to drop my dose down to 10 mg and I did much better. Talk to your dr. about amping you up on the dosage.

It takes about 4 weeks for many ADs to kick and depending on you and your body 2 to 4 weeks for the side effects to ease up. However, I have to mention, I took Cymbalta for three days. It was my 1st experience ever with an AD of any kind. I am not an aggressive type person at all and started to have aggressive thoughts. No more of that crap for me. I called the dr. and told him I was not taking it anymore. If any of the more serious side effects start to happen, such as what I experienced, call your dr. right away.

Still keeping you in my prayers and hope that things start getting better for you soon.

EDIT: Oh yeah, I am with Sally . . .I have never heard of a med causing a flare but who knows.
Yeah, the doc started me on 20 mg also. Sounds like we have experienced the same thing....even the jaw tightness. I feel a bit "wired" too.
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