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Re: Has no one experienced this?

Posted by nicky847 on January 26, 2004, at 9:26:10

In reply to Has no one experienced this?, posted by KathrynLex on January 23, 2004, at 17:10:23

Kathryn-
I dont think it is too surprising that you would experience this..I think that one of the things Lexapro does is to kind of disrupt thought patterns..its good in the sense that you dont spiral into anxious irrational thoughts with the constant what if chain reaction..but its bad in the sense that sometimes it is hard to concentrate on things because you lose your train of thought so easily...i dont have any remedies for this but i can say that i think what you are describing is real....i think the best thing to do would be to write down things that you really need to remember..and perhaps start using a day planner so that you can refer back to it and not forget appointments or important tasks or anything like that..
nick
> I posted this earlier today and only one person has responded. This entire week has been so unproductive at work because I can't seem to focus on my job. I need to know if this will go away. I have a pdoc visit scheduled next week. But it is nice to get feedback from people who are on lex vs. a guy with a clipboard.
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> Hi,
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> > Since starting lex my attention span has gotten worse. I was having a conversation with a friend today and realized half way through that I had no idea what she was talking about. This happened occasionally before I was on lex, but since starting on lex it's occuring much more often - at least once a day. I'm also having trouble focusing on tasks at work and leisure reading has become more difficult because my mind wanders very quickly...way more quickly than it used to. Is this a side effect of the lex that will go away, or could it be something else? This is fairly disconcerting, any ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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> > K.
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