Pilchard
31-01-13, 16:48
First of all, apologies for starting a new thread on something that I presume has been raised hundreds of times before. Didn't want to hijack someone else's thread.
My OH has been prescribed Citalopram for depression and panic attacks and she is really struggling with the side effects (mainly nausea). Now I should point out that she only started taking this yesterday and I'm aware from reading other posts that this is a common side effect and it should wear off. Unfortunately she is already adamant that she is not taking it again but I will try to persuade her otherwise later.
My question is what can I do to help is through what is obviously a horrible time she is going through. Obviously I will support her as much as I can but it's not always easy to do this especially when I'm at work.
Thanks to everyone.
My OH has been prescribed Citalopram for depression and panic attacks and she is really struggling with the side effects (mainly nausea). Now I should point out that she only started taking this yesterday and I'm aware from reading other posts that this is a common side effect and it should wear off. Unfortunately she is already adamant that she is not taking it again but I will try to persuade her otherwise later.
My question is what can I do to help is through what is obviously a horrible time she is going through. Obviously I will support her as much as I can but it's not always easy to do this especially when I'm at work.
Thanks to everyone.