I’ve never posted here before so nice to meet you all. I am a 21 year old female with anxiety and depression, today I have taken my first citalopram! I’m hoping this ends up having a positive effect on me, I can’t tell if it’s already affecting me or whether I’m thinking about it too much.
I was supposed to be quitting smoking today but I’m going to put that off until I feel more stable.
If anybody ever needs to talk I’m always happy to help
Nice to meet you all
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Unless you are an exception to the rule, you will probably find that antidepressants take 2-3 weeks, sometimes longer, to begin working. Stay in touch with your doctor to monitor the potential side effects.
It's a big step to take meds so it is only natural to think about it, a lot.
I like the idea of putting off quitting smoking if you were planning on going cold turkey.
Welcome to the forum please look into cashews they help in the aid of anxiety and depression also get lavender essential oil it helps too!
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Hi axeldaisy welcome to the group i hope you find it a good group a wide variety of people different ages ! Regards the stopping smoking its best your in the right frame of mind your more likely to succeed ! your on a common anti depressant its very popular with doctors i suppose the reason is it a better tolerated tablet i would say please stuck with it long term to get the best out of it try not to miss a dose i was on it for several years i didnt have much problems but it talks 4 -6 weeks to start working fully ! I wish you all the best take care david
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