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Posted by blkvettes on June 5, 2003, at 18:23:24
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment, posted by tim47 on June 5, 2003, at 17:09:49
> Hi, I am also new to this board. Two months on Lex for GAD - with all the SEs everyone has mentioned, especially tension headaaches. Went to 15 mg and now back to 10mg (to relieve headaches); take in morning (moved from evening). Slept great at first, and now I wake up around 3-4am with difficulty returning to sleep. Experience periods of lethargy during the day, esp morning. Am also on 2mg of Klonopin which has been getting less and less affective.
>
> What concerns me is that after a two-week hiatus, my tension headaches have returned with a vengence, and I am more lethergic. Has anybody else had a similar reaction? Thanks for all your support. I have learned a lot from you that I use to manage my pdoc. I would appreciate your thoughts.
>
> Tim47Hi Tim, headaches could be caused by stress, the lexapro or the klonopin. Im guessing you cut back on the lex to 10mg 2 weeks ago. The klonopin is some strong stuff and I could not handle it. I have a half brother who takes 1mg to sleep at night and he wakes up with that lethargic feeling and he also takes zoloft. Like I just posted Im at 16 weeks and still losing anxiety slowly. But like I said my anxiety I believe stems from fear because of panic attacks. I would like to say in the next 4 weeks you should be getting relief from everything. But we dont know for sure. Have you gotten anything for the headaches that may be a little stronger than you can get at the store. How do you take your doses of the klonopin. Twice a day or do you break up further than that. I used to take about 2.5mg xanax at first and then just cut pieces off when I needed them most. I now take xanax only at night. Some people take more klonopin than you do. But the real goal is to one day be free of the klonopin except for stressful times. Have you tried a heating pad for your neck to relieve the headaches or ice. Getting to sleep the right time I know can be hell. The pdoc can prescribe a sleeping pill that mixes with the meds real well. I have refused it myself. I probably have not said anything here to ease your mind. But if the med is going to work the next 4 works everything should get better. Always write your questions down before you see the pdoc so you dont forget anything. GOOD LUCK!!!
WAYNE
Posted by Kathii on June 5, 2003, at 18:58:18
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment, posted by tim47 on June 5, 2003, at 17:09:49
> Hi, I am also new to this board. Two months on Lex for GAD - with all the SEs everyone has mentioned, especially tension headaaches. Went to 15 mg and now back to 10mg (to relieve headaches); take in morning (moved from evening). Slept great at first, and now I wake up around 3-4am with difficulty returning to sleep. Experience periods of lethargy during the day, esp morning. Am also on 2mg of Klonopin which has been getting less and less affective.
>
> What concerns me is that after a two-week hiatus, my tension headaches have returned with a vengence, and I am more lethergic. Has anybody else had a similar reaction? Thanks for all your support. I have learned a lot from you that I use to manage my pdoc. I would appreciate your thoughts.
>
> Tim47Hi Tim,
I'm getting the tension headaches, too. I've been using a generic analgesic ointment (like Flexall or Bengay) on my neck and upper back for the muscle tension. I also take Robaxin when needed - it's a prescription muscle relaxant. The combination has been working pretty well.
Kathii
Posted by tim47 on June 5, 2003, at 20:44:21
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment » tim47, posted by Kathii on June 5, 2003, at 18:58:18
Thanks Wayne and Kathii,
I will start using a heating pad and ice, as appropriate. I have used Klonopin for ten years. Loved it until it became less useful the past six months. Got it from a Gp. Went to pdoc to see what to do and he said Lex as Klonopin gets really bad for the elderly (I'm 57). Wayne, my wife thinks this reaccurance is stress from seeing my mother this past weekend and early week. She is going blind and needed some assistance. Strange to me that these symptons would return after I lowered the dose and they went away. I will just have to see. Thanks.
Tim47
Posted by blkvettes on June 5, 2003, at 21:52:34
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by teriwynn on January 8, 2003, at 10:50:37
Hi there, here are 2 links for the women here is link number one. You can read about pms and depression.
http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/women.asp
This next site takes you to a search. Type in anxiety and pms and then hit go.. There are many articles about pms and anxiety. You have to weed out some of them. Not all deal with pms and anxiety. Hope they help in some way!!!
http://www.healthyplace.com/cgi-bin/search/query.asp
Posted by vandy on June 5, 2003, at 22:28:43
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment, posted by cswife on June 4, 2003, at 18:57:58
> I'm certainly not blaming the weather for my husband's depression. It has been coming on for some time. I was only commenting that the rainy weather was enough to make me depressed!
> But I agree with all of you, that two weeks was not enough. But I'm not the doctor and we will make an appointment with a psychiatrist. Maybe he will try another AD or he will prescribe the Lexapro. And with his help and with God's help, he will come through this and be stronger for it.
> C's wifeDon't let anybody tell you otherwise -- people who can avoid depression under other circumstances feel "under the weather" when faced with several weeks of gloomy and rainy weather. I know it doesn't help me any. I've been doing 20mg of Lex for about 6 weeks now and the curtain is just starting to lift. I can't imagine anybody with any knowledge taking someone off Lex after two weeks. My doc told me I would be lucky to feel any different in a month. He was largely right.
Posted by Napaba on June 6, 2003, at 8:27:16
In reply to Re: 3 Weeks today and new to the board!, posted by blkvettes on June 5, 2003, at 12:19:02
Traci,
Try taking two benadryl before bed. I do this. It works great and you don't wake up feeling groggy. Make sure you don't buy the non-drowsy formula. You don't need the name brand, I buy the Wal-Mart brand.> > Today is week 3 on Lex and the only side effect I have left is the inability to sleep more than 2 hours at night. I did experience the nausea, vertigo, shakes (skin crawled a little) and extreme jaw clenching (for about a week). I have been reading all the post over the last few days and find it very inspiring and encouraging to know that Lex is working for many of you! I believe it kicked in for me 2 days ago, it was almost as if someone turned on the lights. Very bizarre! I believe I may have been suffering with Depression as far back as 1994 (after the birth of my son). I have a Thyroid condition that has been under treatment for about 2 years and a long family history of depression. With all the added stress and change that has occurred in my life over the past 6 months I believe elevated the condition and have lead to minor panic attacks.
> >
> > Anyways, even though the "lights have come on" I believe I still have a long way to go!
> >
> > Has anyone experienced the insomnia? If so how long did it last?
> >
> > Thank all for listening and sharing your experiences. -Traci
>
>
> Hi Traci, isnt that lights coming on thing weird and wonderful at the same time. I remember when it started happening to me. I was sitting at the computer after midnight. I realized I was not depressed and then I was afraid to sleep. Because if I slept I may not have that feeling when I woke up. The insomnia thing Im not sure Im qualified to answer. All my life Ive had insomnia. The funny thing is when I started lex I fell asleep early for a couple of months. Then when I got better I was back to insomnia. I think it has more to do with my normal old self. I dont mind as long as I dont go through that hell again. But going by posts from this board and others things should get better for you in the sleep department. You are right you have a long ways to go. Just remember you will still have bad days just like every person living on the face of the earth. Just tell yourself this is a bad day and tomorrow will be different. TAKE CARE!!!
> WAYNE
>
>
Posted by DC on June 6, 2003, at 13:21:44
In reply to 2B2, OTHER WOMEN AND LEXAPRO, PMS, posted by blkvettes on June 5, 2003, at 21:52:34
Ok, I am almost sure that someone had posted about
a SE I am about to ask about regarding Lexapro. I
really didn't have the time to look trhough all the
old posts.But anyhow, I am not sure it is the weaning off of
the Lex or a new SE from starting Zorloft. Has anyone
(this is more for the women) experienced extremely
tender breasts? It is like VERY, VERY enhanced
soreness like when it is that time of the month.
I almost feel like you could just take a pin and pop
me, due to feeling swollen along with the tenderness.Again, I apologize if I am just repeating an old
post. Thanks a bunch.DC
Posted by lil' jimi on June 6, 2003, at 14:24:50
In reply to LEXAPRO - Old Postings?, posted by DC on June 6, 2003, at 13:21:44
hi DC,
you wrote:
>> Ok, I am almost sure that someone had posted about
>> a SE I am about to ask about regarding Lexapro. I
>> really didn't have the time to look trhough all the
>> old posts.
>>
>> But anyhow, I am not sure it is the weaning off
>> the Lex or a new SE from starting Zorloft. Has anyone
>> (this is more for the women) experienced extremely
>> tender breasts? It is like VERY, VERY enhanced
>> soreness like when it is that time of the month.
>> I almost feel like you could just take a pin and pop
>> me, due to feeling swollen along with the tenderness.
>>
>> Again, I apologize if I am just repeating an old
>> post. Thanks a bunch.
>>
>> DCi loaded the entire lex thread at
<URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20020609/msgs/109458.html>;
to my browser window and then used the browser's "Find" function under the edit menu:
using the term "breast", i came up withURL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20021210/msgs/131634.html
sorry to hear you are hurting so ....... i hope this will help you.
TAKE CARE !!!!!!
~ jim
Posted by DC on June 6, 2003, at 15:04:55
In reply to Re: breast tenderness! » DC, posted by lil' jimi on June 6, 2003, at 14:24:50
> hi DC,
>
> you wrote:
> >> Ok, I am almost sure that someone had posted about
> >> a SE I am about to ask about regarding Lexapro. I
> >> really didn't have the time to look trhough all the
> >> old posts.
> >>
> >> But anyhow, I am not sure it is the weaning off
> >> the Lex or a new SE from starting Zorloft. Has anyone
> >> (this is more for the women) experienced extremely
> >> tender breasts? It is like VERY, VERY enhanced
> >> soreness like when it is that time of the month.
> >> I almost feel like you could just take a pin and pop
> >> me, due to feeling swollen along with the tenderness.
> >>
> >> Again, I apologize if I am just repeating an old
> >> post. Thanks a bunch.
> >>
> >> DC
>
> i loaded the entire lex thread at
>
> <URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20020609/msgs/109458.html>;
>
> to my browser window and then used the browser's "Find" function under the edit menu:
> using the term "breast", i came up with
>
> URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20021210/msgs/131634.html
>
> sorry to hear you are hurting so ....... i hope this will help you.
>
> TAKE CARE !!!!!!
> ~ jimThank you very much for the links. I have tried the
search thing on here and it just doesn't seem to
work for me. Anything I put in, it just seems to
come up with no finds.Guess this might be one of the few times I will say
that I am glad I don't have a man in my life right
now. Nobody to get to close to and have the pain
increase with pressure LOL. Just when the dogs
decide they want to jump up on the couch with me LOL.Thanks again.
DC
Posted by lil' jimi on June 6, 2003, at 15:42:55
In reply to Re: breast tenderness! » lil' jimi, posted by DC on June 6, 2003, at 15:04:55
hi DC,
i have found that the pBabble search does not search posts AFTER June 27, 2002.
that's why i recommend using the browser's "Find" function instead, but it will only search what is in one window.....
alternatively, we should be able to use Google to search pBabble by entering our terms as "breasts site:dr-bob.org", but i have not given this a shot yet.
be gentle with your self!
TAKE CARE !!!!!
~ jim
Posted by lv2skf on June 6, 2003, at 17:12:23
In reply to Paxil vs. Lexapro, posted by JLGMMG on June 5, 2003, at 14:42:49
> Need some help from anyone out there! I have been on Lex for about 11 weeks, doesn't seem to be making a significant change in my anxiety at all. I have gained over 10 lbs. and have some of the normal side effects. My doc is suggesting I switch to Paxil...need some guidance on this. Not sure about switching..I don't know that much about Paxil and how it is better/worse than Lexapro. Can anyone provide their own experiences? Any help would be appreciated!
HI. I took Paxil and most recently Paxil CR and had good results vs. anxiety/dep. I have more generalized anxiety as opposed to anxiety attacks, etc., and it worked well....I was just tired of diminished libido and my dr. suggested trying Lexapro. I've been on it a little over 3 weeks and SEs have lessened and I feel pretty good on it so far. Hope that helps! Kate
Posted by tim47 on June 6, 2003, at 17:16:54
In reply to Re: Paxil vs. Lexapro, posted by lv2skf on June 6, 2003, at 17:12:23
I was wondering if splitting the 10mg of lex I take every morning, and taking 5mg both morning and night might reduce my side effects, esp tension in the head (which went away and now has come back). Any opinions? Thanks.
Tim47
Posted by blkvettes on June 6, 2003, at 17:21:00
In reply to Re: Lexapro update - side effects, posted by tim47 on June 6, 2003, at 17:16:54
> I was wondering if splitting the 10mg of lex I take every morning, and taking 5mg both morning and night might reduce my side effects, esp tension in the head (which went away and now has come back). Any opinions? Thanks.
>
> Tim47
Hi Tim, I have a friend on another board that does this. It helped her, cant say it will help you or not. You have nothing to lose and can always change back!! TAKE CARE
WAYNE
Posted by lv2skf on June 6, 2003, at 17:25:41
In reply to Re: Lexapro update - side effects, posted by tim47 on June 6, 2003, at 17:16:54
> I was wondering if splitting the 10mg of lex I take every morning, and taking 5mg both morning and night might reduce my side effects, esp tension in the head (which went away and now has come back). Any opinions? Thanks.
>
> Tim47I read about splitting the tablet on the board previously and did so for about a week a week or two ago as I was having a difficult time with lethargy, headaches, etc. I guess it may have helped some, but for me it seemes like one day the headaches,etc were just gone after I'd gone back up to 10mg/once a day. K
Posted by Dr. Bob on June 6, 2003, at 17:55:56
In reply to Re: breast tenderness! » DC, posted by lil' jimi on June 6, 2003, at 15:42:55
> alternatively, we should be able to use Google to search pBabble by entering our terms as "breasts site:dr-bob.org"
Which there's now a special new button for, see:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20030508/msgs/230618.html
Bob
Posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 6, 2003, at 22:40:05
In reply to Re: Lexapro update - side effects, posted by lv2skf on June 6, 2003, at 17:25:41
Help!! Today I woke up like a frieght train was going through my head at 5 am and finally threw up at 5:30 (sorry people,I know that's gross) which then led to a slow departure of the pain. At the same time, I'm currently taking an antibiotic(levaquin) for a wicked sinus infection on the left side of my head. My ear, nose and throat doc first prescribed Lomig 1-2 tabs 1xaday but I read that you should not take the med within 24hrs. of taking a serotonin type drug! So, I called him back and he gave me fiorecet which doesn't work so good. I pray this migraine is not lexapro related. I once took celexa for a day (had to stop because of nausea and vomiting). But, I've been taking lex for 2 1/2 weeks now.... I'm going to go say a prayer for me and all of us... and then watch Moulin Rouge, I love that movie!! Have a good night... Jackie
Posted by blkvettes on June 7, 2003, at 0:32:28
In reply to Anyone having migraines???, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 6, 2003, at 22:40:05
Hi DC, ran across this by accident and maybe you can relate to it. TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
http://bipolar.about.com/library/weekly/aa001023a.htm?terms=ANTIDEPRESSANTS+AND+WEIGHT+GAIN
Posted by blkvettes on June 7, 2003, at 0:36:34
In reply to Anyone having migraines???, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 6, 2003, at 22:40:05
> Help!! Today I woke up like a frieght train was going through my head at 5 am and finally threw up at 5:30 (sorry people,I know that's gross) which then led to a slow departure of the pain. At the same time, I'm currently taking an antibiotic(levaquin) for a wicked sinus infection on the left side of my head. My ear, nose and throat doc first prescribed Lomig 1-2 tabs 1xaday but I read that you should not take the med within 24hrs. of taking a serotonin type drug!So, I called him back and he gave me fiorecet which doesn't work so good. I pray this migraine is not lexapro related. I once took celexa for a day (had to stop because of nausea and vomiting). But, I've been taking lex for 2 1/2 weeks now.... I'm going to go say a prayer for me and all of us... and then watch Moulin Rouge, I love that movie!! Have a good night... Jackie
Hang in there Jackie I have been thinking about you. I hope it all works out soon!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!
WAYNE
Posted by lil' jimi on June 7, 2003, at 11:03:25
In reply to Re: search pBabble, posted by Dr. Bob on June 6, 2003, at 17:55:56
Cool !
Thanks, Dr. Bob!
~ jim
> > alternatively, we should be able to use Google to search pBabble by entering our terms as "breasts site:dr-bob.org"
>
> Which there's now a special new button for, see:
>
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20030508/msgs/230618.html
>
> Bob
Posted by lil' jimi on June 7, 2003, at 13:15:30
In reply to Anyone having migraines???, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 6, 2003, at 22:40:05
hi jackie,
i am so sorry to hear you're hurting so much .....
..... in reply to your subject line:
No, no migraines here ... .... just support ...
... and the prayers to go with your own ... ... for you and your family...today you wrote:
> Help!! Today I woke up like a frieght train was going through my head at 5 am and finally threw up at 5:30 (sorry people,I know that's gross) which then led to a slow departure of the pain. At the same time, I'm currently taking an antibiotic(levaquin) for a wicked sinus infection on the left side of my head. My ear, nose and throat doc first prescribed Lomig 1-2 tabs 1xaday but I read that you should not take the med within 24hrs. of taking a serotonin type drug! So, I called him back and he gave me fiorecet which doesn't work so good. I pray this migraine is not lexapro related. I once took celexa for a day (had to stop because of nausea and vomiting). But, I've been taking lex for 2 1/2 weeks now.... I'm going to go say a prayer for me and all of us... and then watch Moulin Rouge, I love that movie!! Have a good night... Jackiebefore, you posted this:
>> can't wake upzzz
>> Posted by 2beornot2benuts on May 22, 2003,>> Hello to all in HappyLand! This is my first post, and I have to say Thank God that you guys are here! I came here so many times when going through withdrawl and panic, and reading all your trials and tribulations helped like no one else possibly could! I just stopped taking 150mg of effexor two nights ago, and I'm taking 10mg of lexapro instead, and today I sleptwalked through the day. Can't figure out (for a change) if it's withdrawl or the new med, or a fabulous combo. My worthless pdoc said give it a few days so your body can adjust. Great.Thanks. I'm sure my two kids (2+8yrs old) wont mind MOMMIEZOMBIE one bit! Should I brew some espresso,pop some diet pills, or visit my friendly neighborhood crystalmeth representative? Does this sleep affect end soon? If so, please let me know.
>> Till then, Thankzzz
this dad to our only-one 4yr old worries about the zombieMom with her 8 (!) AND 2(!!) yr olds (!!!) ... ... how is the home team holding up there, mom? .... how has that been so far ?
i am interested that you left effexor for lexapro because i read of folks going the other direction which i have considered, very hypothetically, and i have received discouragement from former effexor users ... ....( memeory fails, maybe it was you?) ... while reading posts by contented effexor users .... .... think there's something to the SSRI vs. SNRI comparison?
OR ... ... is it more like: "WHO THE BL*NK CARES! ... GET ME OUTTA HERE !!!!"
some of both, maybe?
this "fabulous combo" of withdrawal PLUS adaptation SEs has so many sufferers and so many repeat sufferers as folks struggle to find their ... ...
key.some folks i have read have gone through all the med options and found nothing ....
.... .... some of them try electro-convulsive therapy ...
they are the ones my heart goes out to ...in a way, we are trying to change our own brain chemistry, and ECT treatments try to do very much the same thing, and i think in many ways we (many of us) suffer much of the violence that ECT treatments inflict, but only drawn out over weeks (months?) at a lower intensity ....
... ... here's an analogy:
taking anti-depressants is like doing surgery on yourself ... ... well, no,... wait, ...it's like your pdoc is doing surgery on your Self .. ...
... no, no .... ... pdoc is "doing" the surgery, but he gives you the scalpel for the actual ...<<<... ahem! all you cutters!!! **THIS IS A METAPHOR !!!** .. no actual cutting is implied!!>>>
INSTEAD of surgery, on the organs and tissues ...
... we are doing 'surgery' on our intersynaptic junctions and our neurotransmitters using our ADs as our 'scalpels' ...... .... on our most sensitive parts
(our neurons' receptor sites).......... inside our brains,
(ironically, where otherwise we can "feel" no pain on the ordinary surgery scale of tissue and sense organs)... ... and throughout the CNS, throughout Our Entire BODY!.....
.... and we aren't getting any good anesthesia !
<<<insert scream rage/anger/pain/angst here>>> !!
anyway my analogy is my attempt to try to get us a coneptual grasp on why we suffer so much pain when we have to adjust to ADs.
i hope it didn't make you (or anyone!) feel worse!!
actually, i have had migraines in my past, however they were attended by not very much pain .... another story for another time ... perhaps.
if you get the stength for it:
a very long shower with very hot water (i'll use up all our hot water for this), followed very cold water rinse until you are cooled down as much as possible.
(might not be best if you're at risk for heart problems!)..
... however, this will arrange my circulation and stimulate blood flow and open up my sinuses beter that anything ... short of exercise ..(!)
... or jalapenos.(?)(oh no! what if people start posting here about EXERCISE !!!! AAAAAGGGHHHHH!!!) <<just kidding!>>
jackie, i have rambled on (AGAIN!) here on you and as blkveettes puts it, i do like to give all of the details, .. .. if i can! ...HA!
our prayers to you Jackie2B... i hate you suffering , but i love your posts!
keep them coming!!
and
TAKE CARE !!!
~ jim
Posted by Kathii on June 7, 2003, at 15:06:32
In reply to Anyone having migraines???, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 6, 2003, at 22:40:05
Hi Jackie,
Sorry to hear about your migraine - I get them, too. I just had a three day one about 3 weeks ago - missed 2 1/2 days of work. My gp gave me Fiorinal, which did help. I have been getting some tension headaches from the Lex, but I don't blame it for the migraine. I have been getting migraines for years, regardless of what meds I was on. Since you also had the sinus infection with the migraine I think that the Lex didn't play a major roll in it. As you noticed (thankfully!) there are some meds that you shouldn't take with an SSRI - your gp or pharmacist really should have caught that.
Hope you're feeling better!
Kathii
Posted by pumpkin on June 7, 2003, at 19:36:18
In reply to Re: Anyone having migraines??? » 2beornot2benuts, posted by Kathii on June 7, 2003, at 15:06:32
This is one of the reasons why I'm going down
on Lex. I know that you can have sinus problems,
and migranes from the Lex.(SE I believe).When I started taking the Lex., I started having
headaches and sinus problems. Went from 20 mg.
of Lex. to 15 mg. and my headaches/sinus lifted
quickly. That was over a week ago. Guess what?
They have come back somewhat- not as bad though.
I have never had headaches that put me "down"
physically! These are big buggers! I'm staying
at 15mg of Lex. until Monday (promised doc to
try, and I have), but I don't like it. I will
keep posting. There's are post (can't remember)
on the side effects, and these are listed.
Posted by pumpkin on June 7, 2003, at 20:10:51
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment » blkvettes, posted by Mariposa on June 4, 2003, at 13:58:16
Have to give my 2 cents worth with this post.
I was reading about the "energy" that you guys
have been having, and I fit right in sometimes.
While I was going off Depakote (mood stabilizer),
I went through this "energy" for around 3 days.When I went off the Klonopin and days later
downed the Lex 5mg.- I had another 3 or so days
of this "energy". It was cool in one way, but
I couldn't calm down, and that kinda scared me.That's why my doctor wanted me to stay at 15 mg.
of Lex. this past week- to see if I experienced
that "energy" again- in which I haven't so far.BUT, they call that energy "mania", which can
be part of Bi-Polar (both poles-depression,
and mania). My original diagnosis years ago was
major depression w/panic attacks. Now, it's
probably bi-polar. My major "pole" is depression.
This is one reason why I went off the mood stabilizer, Klonopin, and now the Lex.- to see
what's what. I've found that the depression is
really starting to hit me more- mixed with the
anxiety as I go down. I am so spacey, but in
another way- some of my senses are coming back
full blast. It's been years since I've started
meds, and I'm hesitant- but I've got to go back,
to be able to go forward. You guys probably think
that I'm crazy, but that's o.k.! It's probably
very hard for one doctor to pick up where another
left off. Might have to be on meds for the rest
of my life, but I needed this drying out time.
I'm tired of being drugged up. One step/one SE/
one med at a time...I don't like to crash, and not saying that you
will, but I would have that "energy" checked out
for your safety if it continues.On another note: Anyone out there that has been
on Lex and is getting off, or has memory of going
off AD (probably the same)- what have you experienced? Thanx...from "3 months on".
Posted by pumpkin on June 7, 2003, at 20:24:02
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update - Please comment, posted by pumpkin on June 7, 2003, at 20:10:51
One more post, hope I'm not boring you guys!
I would rather stay on Lex., or another AD than
to go through ECT, (nine times for me!). Friend
went through 3, and won't go through any more.
MAJOR memory problems-plus more. Stick with
medicine(s) like Lex., or go VERY SLOW through
treatments of ECT. Talk to PATIENTS themselves
BEFORE. Try to "stick it out" with Lex. or another AD. Things can kill the brain-never to
return. Careful!!!
Posted by Ninki on June 8, 2003, at 10:55:50
In reply to Re: search pBabble, posted by Dr. Bob on June 6, 2003, at 17:55:56
Okay, I am trying to live with the tiredness and aches and pains but this naseau thing is getting the best of me. Anyone tried anything that reduces or eliminates the naseau so I can leave the house?
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