Hiya
i was just curious if anyone has any success on Citalopram, i have been diagnosed with a panic disorder/Health anxiety, constantly dizzy/headache/eye pains so shaky in the morning, Dr prescribed 10mg Citalopram to start with Diazepam, although the ‘major panic attacks’ have subsisded i’m still left with these physical symptoms and terrified to take the Citalopram cos i’ve read a lot of horror stories about this SSRI!
Any succes stories would be greatly appreciated before i start taking this!
Thank you 
quick answer - yes. The thing to understand with SSRI’s is they are not an ‘instant fix’, they take a while to settle in and start making a difference. It takes patience, which unfortunately with those of us with anxiety issues, isnt our strong point. I found it was at least three months. I was sad I had to stop taking them as I had an allergic reaction and my hair fell out but they definitely improved my anxiety and inability to cope. Really important to realise they dont take away the problems, they just help us to deal with them in an appropriate way and with a reasonable reaction - they do that but it takes time!
Just watch your hair, I’ve had to stop it after 8 weeks as my hair all falling out as I think others have found. It does seem to help lot people but I can’t afford to go bald. It is listed as a rarer side effect so hopefully you won’t get it! I was on 10mg didn’t have any major side effects apart from the hair.
unlike the others on this chat my hair did not fall out.celexa save my life .and i had physical severe symptoms of health anxiety.so yes it takes lots of time for them to settle .and you should be lucky your doctor gave you diazapam .the diazapam is to relieve the side effects of the celexa .best regards.
Yes, but it takes time, sometimes weeks or months to adjust and it can be a rocky ride, but you WILL get better. x
thank you guys for the replies! im just so worried as im suffering vertigo like sypmtoms and headaches as it is im so scared of it getting worse! its comforting to know that it does get easier! thanks again 
i got vertigo and dizziness before citalopram and now its much better, but can be a side effect of the medication. But it can be inner ear crystals causing it too. they are harmless but you have do do special head movement to get rid of them. you tube shows you how to combat vertigo x
i also had vertigo and dizziness before any antid.and celexa relief me from lots of health anxiety issues.
how long did it take for it to work for you guys? i have really bad GAD and health anxiety too and have been on it for 4 weeks - 11 days on 20 and only feel small improvement. this is my second time and it worked well and faster the first time. need some reassurance that it can still work - im still having to take lorazepam to sleep
took me 8months to recover.and iam still on celexa 10.milli
Maybe if you don’T improve go back to your doctor. Made me feel bit better first few week but after that started feeling lot worse anxiety increased but might have bad reaction as my hair falling out. Does seem lot trial and error, but after 8 weeks figured shouldn’T be feeling worse so trying different one. if you continue to gradually improve stick with it as they seem take while to kick in..
Yes it did help. Unfortunately all my problems started in withdrawal. I have never experienced anything like it, ever. If you get to the stage where you are going to come off them , my advice is to get as much support and advice before you start.
Hi Choccybiccy yes they do work - i took them for 4 years and they made a huge difference! i resisted taking medication for years and they made me feel normal. they do take a few weeks to work though as others have said. and dont come off them as soon as you feel better
Hi, i’m sixteen months in on been on citalopram for a second time and its changed my life for the better. The beginning is tough with some side effects but i promise it dies get better, but please don’t stress about the day you’ll be back to your normal self as you just need to take it one day at a time in the beginning then it’ll be weeks of feeling better then you’ll have a blip then you’ll be on months of feeling better with less blips. Its a slow process but you can recover from this. Everyone seems to get different side effects but if they’re manageable then you’ve just got to hang in there as it will get easier. This is my second time on Citalopram and it took longer second time round to get better than it did the first time as i have been diagnosed with GAD so i won’t be coming off it again.x
hi gemma im on cit second time too - just over 4 weeks, 2 on 20mg. how long until you started seeing benefits? its taking much longer for me this time too with more side effects
i think it took me around 12 weeks until i started to level out again but i had to take sleeping meds at bed time as i was getting terrible insomnia with the citalopram which i didnt get last time.x
Thanks Gemma was that 12 weeks on 20mg or in total?
and what sleeping tabs did you use? my sleeping seemed to be getting better but has been terrible the last week
I took it for a few years with some success. I kept trying to deal with my horrific physical anxiety symptoms naturally so I’d go on and off the citalopram frequently. Each time I’d start back up I would have terrible shakes/uneasiness/insomnia for the first few days then it would get better.
Recently after trying desperately to be off anxiety meds I broke down and went back to my dr. I was constantly dizzy, shaky, had daily panic attacks, some mornings I would literally vomit I was so nervous and felt like my body was freaking out.
I started Zoloft this time instead and gor me it has helped better than the citalopram did. I know everyone responds differently to anxiety meds so it is, unfortunately, a guessing game until you fond what works for you. But I did ok on citalopram and my dr. said it helps many people with minimal side effects.