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Hi Bren.

Celexa is a drug in the class of antidepressants. In years past this was not available. For the lucky and the rich there were retreats where you could go and rest till your seratonan levels stabilized. Now we use drugs because it is faster and cheaper. The poor used to suffer badly because there was no relief for them. Seratonan is what makes it possible to live with all the stress around us. Stress and other things such as certain medications effect the levels of seratonin which increases anxiety. A viscious circle. Celexa corrects this but since it is stress that caused it in the first place you still need to do something about that so that you will not need the Celexa. Unless of course the problem is from some other medication.
CBT will make it possible to get off the Celexa. It can even help with the anxiety side effects of medications. Celexa is going to seem like the answer because of how it works. But it is still only a bandaid. Please keep doing the the program also. The two will work far better that either by itself.

I'm glad you can accept what you have to to get better. That is a very good attitude. It does get better, I am proof of that.

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Hello Bren, 
you sound great. It's inspiring. Thanks for the update!
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Hello bren,
 
Thank you for the update! Continue to work through the program and keep pushing forward. 
We are all here for you, please do post often and keep us posted.
 
 

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I have missed coming here for a few days..
I did go to the hospital,and they kept me,but now iam home,and doing ok..my doctor did start me on celexa 10mg and that has now kicked in and iam ok,been on it almost 2 weeks now,also,my thyroid med have also started working,and so thats ok too!
I did not want to be on an antidepressant,but if it helps..so be it!
I am sleeping better,my colon has lined out,and i have my appitite back too!
Iam thinking better,staying in the positive,and relaxing more..
Just updating!
Bren

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