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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 151706"><p>Just had another thought Sarah. :wink: </p><p>You do not say how long you have been on Citalopram or if it is working for you now. It takes as long as 6 weeks to get into your system before it works. I hope it is still working for you and you need to discuss with a professional if you feel that it isn't anymore..</p><p>Depending on your answer, you could ask to be changed to another as sometimes, repeat sometimes, antidepressants can cause high blood sugars. This type of medication is not something you can mess about with yourself so you need to discuss it.</p><p>Your Dr. may have decided that the benefits of the Citalopram far outweigh the rise in blood sugars for you at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 151706"] Just had another thought Sarah. :wink: You do not say how long you have been on Citalopram or if it is working for you now. It takes as long as 6 weeks to get into your system before it works. I hope it is still working for you and you need to discuss with a professional if you feel that it isn't anymore.. Depending on your answer, you could ask to be changed to another as sometimes, repeat sometimes, antidepressants can cause high blood sugars. This type of medication is not something you can mess about with yourself so you need to discuss it. Your Dr. may have decided that the benefits of the Citalopram far outweigh the rise in blood sugars for you at this time. [/QUOTE]
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