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I didn't experience the sleepiness with Celexa so I don't have much advise for you. If you find that you can't deal with the fatigue, even after being on it for a few days, talk to your dr about it. There are many ADs out there and each one effects us differently. It may take a bit to find the right AD for you. Hang in there!
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