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Celexa and menstrual changes (Dr. and anyone)

From: aimee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 6 Apr 2003 04:21:54 -0500 (CDT)


Could celexa cause problems with my period? I'm 41, have never had children, and am not currently on BC or sexually active and my cycle and period have always been regular and consistant except once ten years ago when I had an enlarged ovary and, they think, a ruptured cyst. I've been having lots of trouble since last fall and the Dr. hasn't been able to find anything yet--scheduled for a endo biopsy this week. Have had lighter and shorter periods, varying cycle lengths, spotting between periods, right lower quadrant pain, acute lower back pain several months ago (like someone stuck a knife in my back), and various other more minor symptoms. Started taking celexa for depression in Aug. and started having increasing problems in Sept.. Also had problems with panic attacks after about two months which I had never had before. Finally asked the Dr. to put me back on zoloft in early Dec.. The problems seemed to peak in mid Dec. just about the time I was reducing and then going off the celexa and then evened out to a dull ache in my right side (pretty much all the time) in late Dec. and my period now seems to be getting somewhat back to normal. Had major heart palpitations and some chest pain the week I was off celexa completely but they disappeared when I went on the zoloft. Any info or personal experiences with celexa or the symptoms I described would really help ease my mind. Thank you!



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