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GJ - The citalopram did help me with some of the fatigue. I can now stay awake until almost lunch time on good days. I still take a 1 to 2 hour nap every day but the citalopram has really helped. The downside, for me, was that AD's were prescribed to me to help me through the pain cycle. The citalopram does not work as well as the Paxil did for pain. I tense up a lot when I am in pain and it causes more pain. You know the cycle. LOL. Anyhow, Paxil took away my personality and gave me a flat affect but being a little subdued during periods of intense pain, it worked well. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | sugarboo (02-21-2008) |
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My PCP thought Lexapro might help my pain a little bit too. Antidepressants have never worked on the pain problem for me and Lexapro isn't either. I am taking Lexapro for a diagnosis of "situational depression" to help me through a major family crisis. I also take Valium for dizziness and anxiety. I think we all need to keep trying until we find the right meds for each of us and the type of depression we have. ![]()
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I agree, lexapro has not helped with pain. I had a slip and fall on the ice this week and been back on the Vicodin again. I was off for 3 weeks tho
![]() I wish my doc had given me the prozac and the valium (never tried valium). I'm also dx'ed with "Situational Depression" FWIW ![]()
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![]() ![]() My sister has been on Prozac for years and she really likes it. Everytime the doctor's switch her, she wind up back on Prozac. It is really cheap but for some reason the doctor seem to swing to the new expensive drugs. I have been told that Prozac and Zoloft have the least side effects. ![]() I was put on Valium in 1992 when my vertigo and dizziness started and take at least one a day. It is also very helpful with anxiety and I take it as I need it on those days when I am keyed up. Maybe if you talk to your doctor about your anxiety, he will give you a prescription for Valium. It's worth a try because it really helps. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | sugarboo (02-22-2008) |
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And you can take it as a generic drug as most RX plans don't seem to want to cover it - generic is diazepam - helps me with muscle spasms while sleeping - also - helps me sleep - 6mg at bedtime -
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Forgot to mention - if you do take Valium - NO grapefruit or grapefruit juice - big no-no on bottle
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