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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 158100" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>The akathisia is medication related -- an adverse reaction -- and should be discussed with the psychiatrist. </p><p></p><p>After my son was off the Celexa for a few months we began to talk about his false memories for the first time. Some were false, some were greatly distorted. He just mentioned the other week again that he doesn't have clear memories of the years before he took the antidepressant but we don't talk about it so much anymore. No point. The damage is done, we have to move forward. But he is now very much aware that he can't trust his memories or perceptions of what happened prior to his stopping the Celexa. He was truly made psychotic by antidepressants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 158100, member: 1498"] The akathisia is medication related -- an adverse reaction -- and should be discussed with the psychiatrist. After my son was off the Celexa for a few months we began to talk about his false memories for the first time. Some were false, some were greatly distorted. He just mentioned the other week again that he doesn't have clear memories of the years before he took the antidepressant but we don't talk about it so much anymore. No point. The damage is done, we have to move forward. But he is now very much aware that he can't trust his memories or perceptions of what happened prior to his stopping the Celexa. He was truly made psychotic by antidepressants. [/QUOTE]
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