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Buying citalopram online?

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PatButchersEarring · 12/08/2013 10:21

Hi all,

I have previously been prescribed Citalopram and it really worked brilliantly for me. I've now been off it for around a year.

During this last year, I've had a truly awful time. I don't want to go into too many details, but it has included losing a baby at a late stage, legal issues with properties, appealing for schools, tenants trashing properties, financial issues...and a partner who although is very supportive on a practical level, can be very moody, distant, generally uncommunicative and at times quite rude in the way he speaks to me.

Anyway, I really think that it would be a massive help to be back on Citalopram. However, I really do not want this on my medical records as I am hoping to go back to work in the next few months, and I don't think this would look good for the work I want to do.

Has anyone got any experience of buying Citalopram online without a prescription? A quick Google has shown me that it's possible, but I want to make sure that the sites are trusted etc.

Thanks for reading.

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HoopHopes · 12/08/2013 13:50

Hi why not see your gp for it. As work will not be concerned if you are on low dose of one of the gp prescribe or ad's. It is not as if you were under a mental health team or diagnosed with a serious mental health condition, but it shows you keen to get treatment to help you deal with difficult situations. You can always tell OH that you have faced some difficult situations and you have reactive depression which is treated with ad's.

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