Hi im 36 and have just started on cit and am feeling a bit strange kind of hard to explain does this pass????
Hi Craig,
I felt 'a bit strange' when I first went on them, too - a kind of slightly out-of-body feeling, but not quite? And a bit floaty all the time. It IS hard to explain. But yes - it passed for me, I think it's a normal thing to happen at first. It should pass soon - how long have you been on them now?
[quote:512d893ff7=\"Froggerella\"]Hi Craig,
I felt 'a bit strange' when I first went on them, too - a kind of slightly out-of-body feeling, but not quite? And a bit floaty all the time. It IS hard to explain. But yes - it passed for me, I think it's a normal thing to happen at first. It should pass soon - how long have you been on them now?thanks frog 3 days how long will it last
Hi. Yes, I had an awful time as I got used to the tablets. I was prescribed them for anxiety and the irony is that my anxiety got worse. so bad, in fact, that I had to be prescribed diazapam. I was getting this awful cold feeling down my arms and in my chest - I was convinced I was having a heart attack - you can just imagine what that did for my anxiety! However, after just over 2 weeks the feelings went away and I am now at the beginning of my 4th week and am up and about and nearly back to normal. I also lost a lot of weight because I simply couldn't stomach any food at all - pleased to report that appetite is back with a vencance now!! I think it is a case of things getting worse before they get better, it certainly was for me but I am glad I stuck with it.
Hiya
yes the strange feeling do go, takes up to about 4 to 6 weeks,
my first citalopram was today and im feeling wierd!!!!!!
This is the second time in my life that i have been on cit the first time was rong choice of boyfriend!!!!!! this time its work related
take care stick with them they do work, but freaky to start with soon passes