Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP, and do so under an expert medical practitioners care and guidance.
My GP ordered me off an SSRI/Zoloft once I was diagnosed with osteoporosis! This was based off of a flawed study showing correlation between elderly, depressed people who took a daily SSRI falling and breaking hips. But I took my GP advice and started to titrate down (from a very low daily dose taken for about 4 years). In short, I relapsed horrendously although I was prescribed this for treatment of panic and anxiety.
Finally couldn’t take being so sick with anxiety that I returned demanding something else m.
Got a second opinion from an rheumatologist who advised far better to be back on an SSRI than to be losing weight from near-constant queasiness and nervousness and being inactive and too depressed to exercise.
Under care of a new GP, started Lexapro.
I truly plan to take Lexapro for the rest of my life
DP, PP--I have weaned off Celexa and Lexapro and would not follow a doctors suggestion for weaning unless they have actually experienced weaning themselves from the same medication.