I've finally made the connection between the sudden appearance of massive vibratory snores in the last couple weeks and my starting Celexa. Can someone explain the connection and let me know if I even should be concerned? I have a follow-up visit next week and want to go in fully informed, if possible. I've upped my pressure and am finding that's where I'm spending 90% of my time unfortunately. My AHIs are not great but not horrible, some great nights, some not so great, so I don't know if I should even be worrying about "chasing those snores". I'm definitely more tired during the day but understand that is to be expected in the first couple weeks of use. When I do try to nap, I end up lying there frustrated because I almost feel wired from taking them in the morning as directed, but then I'm fighting extra fatigue by afternoon.
Any input would be appreciated! I'm not in a mental place to decline the antidepressants, but I'd be interested in knowing if there are some that may be more "CPAP friendly".
Thank you!
Peggy
Why more vibratory snore with Celexa???
Why more vibratory snore with Celexa???
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Re: Vibratory Snore and Celexa
I take Celexa too - but according to my husband, the snoring was vibratory way before that, so I don't know any more than you do about a connection. Does it have respiratory side affects listed?