Posted by micro on November 24, 2003, at 0:56:44
In reply to Xanax - Lexapro..Is it anxiety or depression???, posted by jewelzz on November 21, 2003, at 8:38:45
> Back in 97 I had my first panic attack. I couldn't leave my house, had MANY phobias. I was put on buspar .. couldn't handle the "no feeling" I had, so dr tried to put me on prozac on top of the buspar. Also suggested switching to xanax. Needless to say, I feared the medicines, flushed them all (only took the buspar 2 months, none of the prozac) and sought therapy. After 6 months was panic attack free. I learned to talk myself down once it starts. Have never had a panic attack since.
> Recently I became depressed, had a "breakdown" and started on lexapro (antidepressant similiar to celexa) 3 days ago. First night felt good, second day had a Full Blown Panic Attack that I could not control, and third day started feeling a little emotionless. Have had palpitations, tremors, and no sleep. I am only taking 5mg right now, but my body is ultra sensitive to meds.
> Question is, has anyone else used lexapro that has anxiety and depression? What type of side effects did you experience? Any other info would be great!
> My doc now says I probably have depression due to my anxiety (I THINK alot, and have trouble relaxing). Suggests xanax to take as I need it, not on a regular basis. Afraid I may feel like a zombie again. Afraid to become addicted...
> If anyone has some insight I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!Hello! I can speak from experience and from the literature on Xanax, it is not a take as you need it med. for most people. Rebound anxiety or increase in symtoms is common, thus the need for frequent dosing. It is a drug with a very short half life, therefore,it can be more difficult to seperate the disease state from the actual drug induced symtoms or break thru symtoms as the med. levels decrease in blood. micro-
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