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Citalopram - Another Question.
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I've been feeling really great recently and am considering knocking the Diazepam on the head, by halving my tablets and reducing my dose.
What I want to know is, I have this prescription for Citalopram and I was wondering if the effects of this would be 'instant' (like Diazepam), or does it take time to get into your system?
I have spoken to my GP about this, and my therapist, and they don't think I'm "ready". I have found their responses disheartening and frustrating, and I really believe I am ready to 'move on', if you like.
My main concern is withdrawl symptoms, which is why I think taking the Citalopram alongside a lowered dose of Diazepam will be helpful. I'm just wondering if it will kick in straight away though, or can I expect to feel a bit crappy for a week or so?
What I want to know is, I have this prescription for Citalopram and I was wondering if the effects of this would be 'instant' (like Diazepam), or does it take time to get into your system?
I have spoken to my GP about this, and my therapist, and they don't think I'm "ready". I have found their responses disheartening and frustrating, and I really believe I am ready to 'move on', if you like.
My main concern is withdrawl symptoms, which is why I think taking the Citalopram alongside a lowered dose of Diazepam will be helpful. I'm just wondering if it will kick in straight away though, or can I expect to feel a bit crappy for a week or so?
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Whilst I'm happy for 'both sides of the coin', I think it is totally irresponsible to make such sweeping statements, and use personal digs at people in order to gain one upmanship.
Nasty, spiteful and completely uncalled for.
Hi FGT, thanks for your post :-)
He's given me a 20mg, which having just re-read your previous comment, is nothing! I will take this alongside my 10mg of nightly diazepam, which I will slowly decrease.
I wasn't asking for a debate, nor for anyone to throw out personal insults, I was merely looking for advice. Thank you for yours :-)
He's given me a 20mg, which having just re-read your previous comment, is nothing! I will take this alongside my 10mg of nightly diazepam, which I will slowly decrease.
I wasn't asking for a debate, nor for anyone to throw out personal insults, I was merely looking for advice. Thank you for yours :-)
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