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Old 06-14-2012, 05:07 AM #1
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Default Citalopram

Today is day 6 of it and i admit...the first few days were the worst days of my life...it made my anxiety much much worse to the point where i needed some ativan. But im pretty good right about now.

Another symptom im really curious about is my chest feels like its vibrating, anyone know what this might be? Idk if its my heart or not, although i am having palpitations.
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