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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 428494"><p>I liked celexa a bunch. The one thing I didn't like is that after being on it for several years I got congnitive dulling --- worse than normal aging even though I did a very early menopause. I wasn't certain it was the celexa so I went off for a while and am now on Wellbutrin with a different set of problems. But on the plus side I'm having less trouble with short term memory and word retrieval.</p><p></p><p>I say go shopping... find a consignment store and buy a few outfits with bright colors. Don't wait to lose weight to start taking care of yourself. Do it now and act "as if". Your beauty truly does come from within and if you start doing a few things like putting on makeup even if you don't want to and wearing new clothes it may be the catylist to turn things in a better direction for you. I'm proud of you for being willing to try an anti-d for a while. Prozac is another one that I took years ago that helped me and it also happened to spur weight loss.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 428494"] I liked celexa a bunch. The one thing I didn't like is that after being on it for several years I got congnitive dulling --- worse than normal aging even though I did a very early menopause. I wasn't certain it was the celexa so I went off for a while and am now on Wellbutrin with a different set of problems. But on the plus side I'm having less trouble with short term memory and word retrieval. I say go shopping... find a consignment store and buy a few outfits with bright colors. Don't wait to lose weight to start taking care of yourself. Do it now and act "as if". Your beauty truly does come from within and if you start doing a few things like putting on makeup even if you don't want to and wearing new clothes it may be the catylist to turn things in a better direction for you. I'm proud of you for being willing to try an anti-d for a while. Prozac is another one that I took years ago that helped me and it also happened to spur weight loss. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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