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[|Human|] I read a small article on this site about a woman that says she hears an elastic band breaking in her mind. My situation is similar. Every time I am off of citalopram for several days this occurs. I experience the same thing as she described except I am a 47 year old male. I am a psych student and do not believe this is a delusional thought or a psychosomatic response as it only happens when I have not taken my citalopram for several days.  I feel tired all the time but have trouble sleeping. I have heard of others who say they experience "brain shocks" which I believe to be the same thing. I have been on citalopram for over two years but have ran out of my prescription and am hoping this may go away without having to continue pharmaceutical treatment.  Will this go away or continue to worsen? Thanks
[|AI|]  HIT hank for asking to ChatDoctorI can understand your problem you have been taking anti-depressant medicine it means you are victim of depressant anxiety having functional elements then How could you say that You do not believe that this is not the delusive phenomenon, this is of course the auditory hallucination, this could be due to your depressive state of mind for what you are taking anti-depressant, you really need to keep your stress level very low, try to come out of this situation, hope this information helps you, have good day.