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Mykie

Updated 1y ago

Dealing with Celexa Side Effects: Memory Loss and Tremors

So I used to take celexa and it gave me major problems and I wanted to know if anyone else deals with these side effects as well. While I was taking celexa I experienced really bad tremors and now that I'm off of it I still experience it when I get anxious. I also have more memory loss than before and I just feel less intelligent than before and almost hazy, but I have talked to a few of my friends they said it also gave them more memory loss issues. So how did celexa work for you guys and did you have this happen?

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E_belli

2y

I had similar issues with Celexa. I got pretty bad tremors and would get jittery all the time. It was unpleasant and it continued for maybe a month or so after stopping. Was also a little forgetful when I am pretty good at remembering details. But that seemed to also have gone away a few months after stopping.
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Mykie

2y

I'm sorry that happened to you too, I wish my stuff went away like yours, my memory is horrible now, and I get tremors every once in a while still. I truly hate that medication, I thought something was really wrong and it felt like I was having seizures, everyone around me was very concerned, I can't believe pills did that to me..

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