Are there any antidepressants that don't make you feel like ***? (sensitivity to side effects)

Please fucking help. I've been on Citalopram 10mg and that made me really sick and even more suicidal. I've been prescribed Fluoxetine recently which has scary side effects still, but is it more likely to make me worse because of its sensitivity? The sexual side effects are scariest, then nausea and vomiting is second. 

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  • Side effects do disappear with time, but if you stop taking antidepressants quickly, they can be even worse. I do think that many of us feel the side effects stronger, on account of being Autistic. I know I do/did.

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    You know, I used to think like you.
    
    I don't know if it also appears in the UK leaflets.
    
    But some things just don't seem to go away with time at all.
    A doctor friend of mine has many patients with PSSD.
    
    I wrote about it in 2010 and then there was no single literature.
    
    And I was wrong to averse those who did not know about PSSD effects with just one intake of SSRIs.
    
    To me it was unbelievable.
    
    
    I was wrong.
    
    §
    My doctor friend has adverse effects of PSSD himself
    
    §
    
    They didn't create these discomforts for me, but others, gastric bleeding.
    
    §That said, drugs can be useful.
    
    Sometimes they seem to be, especially in statistics for women.
    
    You wouldn't think so given the hormonal complexity:
    Instead I have a lot of excellent feedback on this.
    §
    In my case the doctor often interrupted even suddenly, I was fine.
    
    The fundamental thing is that they are managed by specialist doctors.
    
    However, I was always better off when I didn't take anything.
    
    Except for an anxiolytic after 8 years of trying a lot of drugs that were previously useless.
    
    §
    
    I'm not a doctor, I just studied Medicine but then I didn't continue (Passion was over for me).
    My doctor friend has adverse effects of PSSD himself: § They didn't create these discomforts for me, but others, gastric bleeding. § Having said that, drugs can be useful. Sometimes they seem to be, especially in statistics for women. You wouldn't think so given the hormonal complexity: Instead I have a lot of excellent feedback on this. § In my case the doctor often interrupted even suddenly, I was fine. The fundamental thing is that they are managed by specialist doctors. However, I was always better off when I didn't take anything. Except for an anxiolytic after 8 years of trying a lot of drugs that were previously useless.
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  • Y
    You know, I used to think like you.
    
    I don't know if it also appears in the UK leaflets.
    
    But some things just don't seem to go away with time at all.
    A doctor friend of mine has many patients with PSSD.
    
    I wrote about it in 2010 and then there was no single literature.
    
    And I was wrong to averse those who did not know about PSSD effects with just one intake of SSRIs.
    
    To me it was unbelievable.
    
    
    I was wrong.
    
    §
    My doctor friend has adverse effects of PSSD himself
    
    §
    
    They didn't create these discomforts for me, but others, gastric bleeding.
    
    §That said, drugs can be useful.
    
    Sometimes they seem to be, especially in statistics for women.
    
    You wouldn't think so given the hormonal complexity:
    Instead I have a lot of excellent feedback on this.
    §
    In my case the doctor often interrupted even suddenly, I was fine.
    
    The fundamental thing is that they are managed by specialist doctors.
    
    However, I was always better off when I didn't take anything.
    
    Except for an anxiolytic after 8 years of trying a lot of drugs that were previously useless.
    
    §
    
    I'm not a doctor, I just studied Medicine but then I didn't continue (Passion was over for me).
    My doctor friend has adverse effects of PSSD himself: § They didn't create these discomforts for me, but others, gastric bleeding. § Having said that, drugs can be useful. Sometimes they seem to be, especially in statistics for women. You wouldn't think so given the hormonal complexity: Instead I have a lot of excellent feedback on this. § In my case the doctor often interrupted even suddenly, I was fine. The fundamental thing is that they are managed by specialist doctors. However, I was always better off when I didn't take anything. Except for an anxiolytic after 8 years of trying a lot of drugs that were previously useless.
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