Posted by Phil on September 29, 2002, at 11:54:19
"I'm here today to talk to you all of a horrible SE that seems to be traced back to Lexapro." I want you to know that it's not a pleasant subject but we're amatuer scientist's here so don't get grossed out. Try to be professional, guys especially, okay.
I've recently noticed a poisonous aroma from Lex-flat. Please heed this warning. If you once got by with breaking wind in an elevator, be forewarned that now you are carrying a loaded weapon so to speak.
One other warning..Don't let one go just before getting out of your car for work. Eight hours later, you sit down and the nightmare on Lexapro St. comes alive again.
This strain has probably become Beano resistant. If you have it, always walk into the wind, preferably hurricane force.
In the interest of research, has anyone else noticed this SE after taking Lexapro? I'd like to begin a 12 step group..we'll meet outdoors.
The actual disease has not been named but we're considering SmellaLexatosis.
Call 1(800)GoodGod!! for meeting times.Thanks,
Phil
Oh, goodgod! Happy I moved my desktop outside.
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