Posted by D on March 10, 2001, at 0:46:56
In reply to Re: Celexa and sexual side effects, posted by Sanzio on March 1, 2001, at 2:54:03
It doesn't sound like you have experienced the deep, long-lasting depression that many people have. I definitely believe in prayer, and believe that it works wonders. Many times the hormone serotonin is low in people with depression and many antidepressants help to get this hormone level up. I empathize with your problem with your boyfriend. Maybe he won't have to be on the antidepressant for good. If he would ever be able to lower his dose that may help too. I hope that he can get the problem worked out. But in the meantime, I would try to read some books on depression---maybe some on loving someone with a depressive illness.
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> I am involved with a man on celexa who can never have an orgasism. Wellbutrin did not help. As a person going to bed with a person who cannot complete the full circle of the sex act i find frustrating from the other side of the coin. Indirectly these drugs are effecting my life. I wonder if pray and meditation and more acknowledgement of feelings will reduce depression in a healtier way than covering with a chemical. I must face life on its terms not cover the terms with chemical. I feel if feelings are addressed rather covered depression can be dealt with. Maybe saying we are depressed is cunning way to get a fix.
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