mixed messages from DR's about reactions to meds
My Doc put me on celexa for anxiety. The first few days were not bad but when my doc asked me how I was doing I told her that I had an upset stomack, shakey and had a hard time sleeping. She instanly took me off the med and wants me to try something else. Im confused I thought this was a normal reaction and I had to push through to get the results that the med offers. How many of you had a few weeks of misery before they felt better?
she said that I shouldn't have a side effect that would disrupt my day, so she wants to try something else. I talked to a few other people that are on meds and they said that the first 2 weeks are not fun at all. Altho some peiple have no reaction. I am super sensitive to meds, it took a long time before I would try this med. I am upset that I had these side effects because I really wanted it to work. I hate taking meds, they scare me.
The first few weeks that I was on med was bad, but I think that most of it was me. I was scared to death of taking med. so I made myself so sick. I think that you are going to feel somethings but we tend to exaggerate what we are feeling because of the fear of the med. After a few weeks things leveled off and my body got use to it and it was fine.
The first 5 weeks of taking Effexor were horrible to say the least! My anxiety symptoms were mild compared to how I felt taking the Effexor. My Dr gave me Xanax to help with the "break through" anxiety until my body adjusted to it. Years ago I took Effexor and had mild side effects. This time was much different. Now I feel anxiety free which is kind of a bittersweet pill for me to swallow. I wonder if this really is a chemical imbalance and not situational. Dr's have so many varying opinions.
I am taking CYMBALTA for problems with anxiety and have found that I have NO side effects with this med....it is a wonder drug for me...I would certainly recommend that you give it a try. I wonder if any of you men have had any sexual dysfunction problems due to ANY medication that you have taken for anxiety.