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Thread: How do you feel if you forget to take your citalopram?

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    How do you feel if you forget to take your citalopram?

    I'm feeling quite hazy (but can function as normal, head a little buzzy) and headachey, plus a little sick (like when you need to eat something).

    I've forgotten to take my tablet for 2 days (just taken it now). Is this how you feel when you forget??

    It has not been intentional to not take it, just forgotten, so I guess I must be feeling better. When first prescribed I would clock watch until I could take it. x

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    Re: How do you feel if you forget to take your citalopram?

    You are now experiencing discontinuation syndrome .You will need to take your tabs regularly or you will not get stable .Now you have to go through having similar until the dose settles again .It can be rather unpleasant .Hope you feel better soon ..Sue x

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    Re: How do you feel if you forget to take your citalopram?

    I felt a little spacey, got brain zaps and 1 second dizzy spells where my sight would black out/go all wonky for a second. Just a second, though. Other than that I didn't feel any different.
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