Posted by jlynne on March 18, 2004, at 1:52:25
In reply to Re: LEXapro, anxiety, and ibuprofen, posted by robot on March 17, 2004, at 23:09:48
> What Ive been experiencing at night is pretty great. I tend to wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, and lying there on my bed I feel a great body buzz like im floating. I havent felt that in a long time. Part of me cant stand thinking about all the things Ive missed out on in the past 5 years.
Robot, I know what you mean about what you have missed out on . . . depressing, isn't it? (a little inside humor - sorry:) Seriously, life can be lopsided sometimes - I have many regrets.
That is great that you are having some pleasant sensations. I used to dread going to bed at night because of the struggle to get to sleep. Since I started the Lex/Lorazepam I have not only been able to get to sleep easily, but I have been having dreams, too (and they have been pleasant dreams!)
Let's hear it for pleasant sensations!!
I don't know this for sure, but it seems to me that if your meds are working better for you at night, logic would say continue on that course. I believe the meds will build up in your system the same, no matter what time of day you take them?? Just a thought:) ...jlynne
P.S. did I ask you what time zone you are in? I am in Pacific time. I am trying to keep the time differences straight in my mind (probably part of my side dish of OCD)
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