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Posted by 88ivories on April 2, 2003, at 21:14:58
In reply to 7 WEEKS LEXAPRO!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 16:29:45
I was told that Lexapro only comes in 10mg and higher...how were you taking 7.5mg? I switched 2 days ago from 30mgs of Celexa to 10mg of Lexapro. I feel like the correct amount should have been 5mg Lexapro due to some "adjustment" symptoms I am having. The 30 mgs of Celexa had worked wonderfully for me, however I had gained some unwanted weight. Comments on dosage? Thanks.
> Hi everyone, its been 7 weeks and no depression this week. I am still taking 7.5mg. I saw my shrink a few days ago and he wants me to start coming back every 3 months now. He also still insists I go up to 10mg in the next couple of weeks. Dont know if I will or not. I see things more clearly now. I still have my panic side to contend with. I am driving everyday but it is still some work instead of pleasure. I am having a slight balance problem when I walk. I guess due to leftover anxiety, it is not from the lex. I have had this since panic attacks started 6 months ago. Started walking alot and doing balance exercises to end this. So I wont go to big stores or any place that requires walking until this is better. I can take a few tests to determine if it is physical. But would rather not at this time due to the many times I have stayed in the hospital. I have gained a lot of weight that I lost and am getting close to my target weight. I am very satisfied with my progress on lex and hope it only gets better from here. If the balance problem goes away I will never complain again!!!!!! This is my last weekly update unless things get worse. But I will always answer posts on this board!!!! Everyone take care!!!!!
Posted by pumpkin on April 2, 2003, at 21:35:04
In reply to 7 WEEKS LEXAPRO!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 16:29:45
Thanks! You have been an inspiration to me.
Don't be a stranger!
Posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 21:38:15
In reply to Re: 7 WEEKS LEXAPRO!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by 88ivories on April 2, 2003, at 21:14:58
Hi there, if you look at the pill there is a line on one side. You cut the best you can, it is easy with sharp knife. My shrink says I could cut them as many times as I wanted and take doses at different times of day if I wanted to. I have been doing this all along nothing is written where you cant. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
Posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 21:42:05
In reply to Re: 7 WEEKS LEXAPRO!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by pumpkin on April 2, 2003, at 21:35:04
> Thanks! You have been an inspiration to me.
> Don't be a stranger!I wont be stranger and good luck to you, I know you have been through a hard time. GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!
Posted by 88ivories on April 2, 2003, at 22:05:33
In reply to LEXAPRO 7.5mg QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!, posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 21:38:15
> Hi there, if you look at the pill there is a line on one side. You cut the best you can, it is easy with sharp knife. My shrink says I could cut them as many times as I wanted and take doses at different times of day if I wanted to. I have been doing this all along nothing is written where you cant. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the reply...I have been taking Celexa for approx. 10 months. My doc pressured me to take 40 mg. The 20 mg. of Celexa had me stabalized, but to make him more comfortable I began scoring a 20mg tab to up my dose to 30mg. He suggested I switch to Lexapro. The 10 mg. seems to be giving me some headache, nausea, and some insomnia. I wonder if I should decrease the dose or just stick with the Celexa that was working just fine. I have a 5+yr history w/ some very bad experience with this type of medication and am at a point where I want to take the least potent possible and still function and deal with the wonderful world of anxiety and depression. I do know - and am almost proof :) - that it CAN be managed! Thanks for listening!
Posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 22:59:22
In reply to Re: LEXAPRO 7.5mg QUESTION » blkvettes, posted by 88ivories on April 2, 2003, at 22:05:33
Hello women, I saw this and maybe you can relate to it. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
http://www.lauralewis.com/asklaura_0700a.htm
Posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 7:22:08
In reply to HORMONES, posted by blkvettes on April 2, 2003, at 22:59:22
Thak you, Sunlight? who ever knew? Gonna try it today. Still feeling very hazy, trying ginko gilaba today.
Posted by JaneB on April 3, 2003, at 9:53:15
In reply to Re: LEXAPRO 7.5mg QUESTION » blkvettes, posted by 88ivories on April 2, 2003, at 22:05:33
> > Hi there, if you look at the pill there is a line on one side. You cut the best you can, it is easy with sharp knife. My shrink says I could cut them as many times as I wanted and take doses at different times of day if I wanted to. I have been doing this all along nothing is written where you cant. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
>
> Thanks for the reply...I have been taking Celexa for approx. 10 months. My doc pressured me to take 40 mg. The 20 mg. of Celexa had me stabalized, but to make him more comfortable I began scoring a 20mg tab to up my dose to 30mg. He suggested I switch to Lexapro. The 10 mg. seems to be giving me some headache, nausea, and some insomnia. I wonder if I should decrease the dose or just stick with the Celexa that was working just fine. I have a 5+yr history w/ some very bad experience with this type of medication and am at a point where I want to take the least potent possible and still function and deal with the wonderful world of anxiety and depression. I do know - and am almost proof :) - that it CAN be managed! Thanks for listening!
>
>
WHY??? If you were doing fine at 20mg why did your dr. want you to up the dose. Why change to Lexapro?? Same thing happened to me with my doc. I switched and had some intolerable s/e with Lex. Lex is supposed to have fewer s/e and I found it to have many more. Watch out.
JaneB
Posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 11:46:47
In reply to Re: HORMONES, posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 7:22:08
Does ANYONE know how long is takes Lexapro to completly get out of your system? I took it for 4 weeks and have been off for 3 weeks, I feel very shakey , loss of concentration, and memory and still extremly hazy, I really need some advice before I lose my mind, I just want to be "me" again
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 13:46:23
In reply to Re: LEXAPRO 7.5mg QUESTION, posted by JaneB on April 3, 2003, at 9:53:15
The doctor said 40mg was considered the lowest thp'tic dose (you know that line, I'm sure). I am also taking 5-10mg Valium daily and I think he was hoping the extra Celexa was help get rid of the Valium. I am working on that myself. This Lexapro doesn't seem to be working well. I have only used it now 3 days. From reading all the talk back and forth on this thread between the "pharmrep" and "drdave" there definately seems to be some dispute regarding the equivalent effect of mg between the 2 drugs. I wonder what "drbob's" opinion would be on that. I may go back to the Celexa. I'm also having hot flashes and nausea with the lex. I was hoping it was a dosing issue vs the drug itself. The Celexa has caused some unwanted (but not excessive) weight gain. Thanks! 88ivories
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 13:52:42
In reply to Advice please...., posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 11:46:47
> Does ANYONE know how long is takes Lexapro to completly get out of your system? I took it for 4 weeks and have been off for 3 weeks, I feel very shakey , loss of concentration, and memory and still extremly hazy, I really need some advice before I lose my mind, I just want to be "me" again
Hello...I can relate to withdrawals as I have been down this path several times in the last 7 years. I had to go cold turkey due to unexpected pregnancy and once for other reasons. Not with Lexapro, but with Luvox (another SSRI). Withdrawals are not fun and do take time. Your doc may be able to prescribe you a mild benzo to help - but ONLY use it short term - a week or less. Try to have someone for support and do light activities that don't stress you but take your mind off your feelings. Sometimes getting in bed with a good movie is great. When I went cold turkey off 200mg Luvox/can't remember how much Klonopin, I was in bed for almost 8 days. The GOOD NEWS: It will only get better! Regards..
Posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 13:55:36
In reply to Re: Advice please.... » jdgal, posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 13:52:42
Thank you for your response, that makes me have some kind of hope at least
Posted by hok on April 3, 2003, at 14:05:12
In reply to Re: Advice please...., posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 13:55:36
Would like to know who has taken Lexapro at night and still getting a good night's rest. I'm having problems with tiredness throughout the day and am considering taking it at night but am worried about sleep disruption. Any suggestions?
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 14:10:45
In reply to Re: Poll of when you're taking Lexapro (PM v. AM), posted by hok on April 3, 2003, at 14:05:12
I have taken several SSRI's over the last 7 years. They all seem to be less tiring if taken with dinner (5-8pm). I have always bundled a benzo (ex: Klonopin) with the SSRI to help w/ sleep. I am trying to kick the benzo off the menu and it hasn't been easy. My vote is early evening - that only from my personal experiences. This worked well with Celexa - my SSRI of choice now. But I have switched to Lexapro in the last several days and am having some trouble w/ it. Maybe temporary adjustment, dosage, or I may return to Celexa. I made an earlier post polling for switchers from Celexa to Lex, but haven't gotton any feedback yet. The interference with sleep will get getter with time with any SSRI.
Posted by JackD on April 3, 2003, at 14:21:20
In reply to Advice please...., posted by jdgal on April 3, 2003, at 11:46:47
Hey man, i've been there. Technically the drug leaves your system completely in less than a week i believe. The problem is that there is then a rebound depression from lack of a previously unnaturally hightened level of serotonin, which is then likely really low. It's more complex then than that, but you get the idea of rebound depression. That my friend, blows, and can last a month or sometimes a little more. Just telling you the cold hard facts. How do I cope? I usually end up drinking and smoking ALL the time until it goes away. Hang in there.
Posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 14:21:36
In reply to Re: Poll of when you're taking Lexapro (PM v. AM), posted by hok on April 3, 2003, at 14:05:12
> Would like to know who has taken Lexapro at night and still getting a good night's rest. I'm having problems with tiredness throughout the day and am considering taking it at night but am worried about sleep disruption. Any suggestions?
>
>
>Hi, I have tried all kinds of different times. I now take it at night and sleep fine. I have been on lex for 7 weeks and could take it anytime now. My body has adjusted to the dose I take and I no longer get tired. TAKE CARE!!!!!!
Posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 14:25:38
In reply to Doc encouraging increase dosage and switch to Lex » JaneB, posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 13:46:23
> The doctor said 40mg was considered the lowest thp'tic dose (you know that line, I'm sure). I am also taking 5-10mg Valium daily and I think he was hoping the extra Celexa was help get rid of the Valium. I am working on that myself. This Lexapro doesn't seem to be working well. I have only used it now 3 days. From reading all the talk back and forth on this thread between the "pharmrep" and "drdave" there definately seems to be some dispute regarding the equivalent effect of mg between the 2 drugs. I wonder what "drbob's" opinion would be on that. I may go back to the Celexa. I'm also having hot flashes and nausea with the lex. I was hoping it was a dosing issue vs the drug itself. The Celexa has caused some unwanted (but not excessive) weight gain. Thanks! 88ivories
I also get a hot flash now and then. But I used to get them with panic attacks real bad.
Posted by Luziluna on April 3, 2003, at 16:05:12
In reply to Wish I could, posted by JaneB on June 11, 2002, at 13:12:29
Hi,
I have a disorder known as BDD- or Body Dysmorphic Disorder- its related to OCD, only involves severe and persistant obsessions about perceived defects in appearance. I recently tried Paxil, but stopped after 8 days because I was flushing so severely that I looked badly sunburned! Not good, since my particular BDD preoccupation is with my skin! I am going to talk to my doctor tomorrow about Lexapro or Celexa. Anyone tried these, and if so, any side effects that were unacceptable? I can't take the flushing, so if it happens with the others, I will just try some other approach to treating this disorder. All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 16:12:49
In reply to Re: Advice please...., posted by JackD on April 3, 2003, at 14:21:20
> Hey man, i've been there. Technically the drug leaves your system completely in less than a week i believe. The problem is that there is then a rebound depression from lack of a previously unnaturally hightened level of serotonin, which is then likely really low. It's more complex then than that, but you get the idea of rebound depression. That my friend, blows, and can last a month or sometimes a little more. Just telling you the cold hard facts. How do I cope? I usually end up drinking and smoking ALL the time until it goes away. Hang in there.
Jack...funny you mention drinking as a coping w/ the withdrawals. My doc discretely suggested that as a temporary copeing mechanism...something to mask the discomfort until it subsides. I am still taking meds - at low doses. I have gone from a doc that pushed high doses (2400mg Depakote, 300mg Luvox, + 4mg Klonopin - I was a walking zombie) to 30 mgs of Celexa and 7.5mg Valium. The withdrawals from the Luvox/Klonopin were almost fatal for me. I referenced several books by Peter Breggin, M.D. that convinced me the dosages were excessive and a bad match for my body. I was having serious liver problems. Back to the books...they throughly cover the expected withdrawals, rebound, the works. "Toxic Psychiatry", and "Your Drug may be Your Problem". However, these books will try to convince you not to use the meds at all. I think they are very much in order for some of us, but it helps you become more aware of dosage and what to expect when you lower it.
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 16:22:44
In reply to Re:new to this, anyone had trouble with Lexapro?, posted by Luziluna on April 3, 2003, at 16:05:12
> Hi,
> I have a disorder known as BDD- or Body Dysmorphic Disorder- its related to OCD, only involves severe and persistant obsessions about perceived defects in appearance. I recently tried Paxil, but stopped after 8 days because I was flushing so severely that I looked badly sunburned! Not good, since my particular BDD preoccupation is with my skin! I am going to talk to my doctor tomorrow about Lexapro or Celexa. Anyone tried these, and if so, any side effects that were unacceptable? I can't take the flushing, so if it happens with the others, I will just try some other approach to treating this disorder. All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!Hi...I am new to this posting board as a poster, but not as a reader. I have used this resource to my benefit for close to 5 years and have just now decided to participate and share all that I have learned from personal experience. From my research and personal experience, SSRIs will affect each person a little differently. One drug may work great for one person and not at all for another. I have had some issues with BDD and can understand the pain associated (although I was never treated for this). I was on Luvox for several years, but it had a bad affect on my liver - this will not be true for all users. Paxil didn't work, Celexa has been wonderful. BDD is something you will probably also need to bundle some good talk therpy along w/ meds. Don't give up...all of these issues have solutions. Some take more time than others. The first step is deciding to take control instead of it controlling you! Good luck! 88ivories.
Posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 16:34:37
In reply to Re:new to this, anyone had trouble with Lexapro?, posted by Luziluna on April 3, 2003, at 16:05:12
> Hi,
> I have a disorder known as BDD- or Body Dysmorphic Disorder- its related to OCD, only involves severe and persistant obsessions about perceived defects in appearance. I recently tried Paxil, but stopped after 8 days because I was flushing so severely that I looked badly sunburned! Not good, since my particular BDD preoccupation is with my skin! I am going to talk to my doctor tomorrow about Lexapro or Celexa. Anyone tried these, and if so, any side effects that were unacceptable? I can't take the flushing, so if it happens with the others, I will just try some other approach to treating this disorder. All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!Hi there, I had severe flushing on the paxil and zoloft. I have had none on the lexapro. Celexa is similar to lexapro so there is a good chance you will be able to use either one I hope. GOOD LUCK!!
Posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 16:48:55
In reply to Re: Advice please...., posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 16:12:49
> > Hey man, i've been there. Technically the drug leaves your system completely in less than a week i believe. The problem is that there is then a rebound depression from lack of a previously unnaturally hightened level of serotonin, which is then likely really low. It's more complex then than that, but you get the idea of rebound depression. That my friend, blows, and can last a month or sometimes a little more. Just telling you the cold hard facts. How do I cope? I usually end up drinking and smoking ALL the time until it goes away. Hang in there.
>
>
> Jack...funny you mention drinking as a coping w/ the withdrawals. My doc discretely suggested that as a temporary copeing mechanism...something to mask the discomfort until it subsides. I am still taking meds - at low doses. I have gone from a doc that pushed high doses (2400mg Depakote, 300mg Luvox, + 4mg Klonopin - I was a walking zombie) to 30 mgs of Celexa and 7.5mg Valium. The withdrawals from the Luvox/Klonopin were almost fatal for me. I referenced several books by Peter Breggin, M.D. that convinced me the dosages were excessive and a bad match for my body. I was having serious liver problems. Back to the books...they throughly cover the expected withdrawals, rebound, the works. "Toxic Psychiatry", and "Your Drug may be Your Problem". However, these books will try to convince you not to use the meds at all. I think they are very much in order for some of us, but it helps you become more aware of dosage and what to expect when you lower it.
>Hi there, now I am curious again. I was on paxil and then zoloft for a month. I ended up in the ER with severe stomach pain. They did blood work and my liver enzymes were 6 times normal. They kept coming down slowly each time they checked. I ended up having a liver biopsy and they thought they saw a tumor. Turned out to be scar tissue. Last month I had the blood test done again but have not gone to get my results. Could you give more info on your liver problems I am very curious. By the way before I started the paxil and zoloft my enzymes were normal. I know this because I had many trips to the ER with panic attacks and my wife had me sent to the nuthouse part of the hospital for 1 night where I was finally diagnosed. They did complete blood work. THANKS!!!!!!!!
Posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 17:03:48
In reply to LEXAPRO AND 88ivories, posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 16:48:55
Hi there, one more thing about taking to much med. I have been reading alot about this recently and have wondered when you do you go over the edge with to much. Who is qualified to see this!!! I doubt many shrinks would ever pick up on this. I go to a lot of message boards and read people complaining about certain symptoms. They are taking the max on a med and I want to say hey you are taking to much I think. But I am not qualified to make that call. I wonder how many people are taking meds when there serotonin levels are to high to begin with and they should be going the other way. Just my thoughts I am very curious about the whole thing since I started having panic attacks and depression. I have everything pretty much under control right now but no guarantees on how long that will last. So just in case I keep reading and thinking!!!!! TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!!
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 18:54:01
In reply to LEXAPRO AND 88ivories, posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 16:48:55
>
> Hi there, now I am curious again. I was on paxil and then zoloft for a month. I ended up in the ER with severe stomach pain. They did blood work and my liver enzymes were 6 times normal. They kept coming down slowly each time they checked. I ended up having a liver biopsy and they thought they saw a tumor. Turned out to be scar tissue. Last month I had the blood test done again but have not gone to get my results. Could you give more info on your liver problems I am very curious. By the way before I started the paxil and zoloft my enzymes were normal. I know this because I had many trips to the ER with panic attacks and my wife had me sent to the nuthouse part of the hospital for 1 night where I was finally diagnosed. They did complete blood work. THANKS!!!!!!!!After I left the doc that had me so doped up I was running red lights and sleeping when I wasn't on the road, I began to take matters into my own hands. It seems with some of these psy'ists that the more you tell them, the more labels they throw on you. That's another subject. Anyway, a good doctor won't do this to you. After reading some the the Peter Breggin material and a through physical with family physician, I realized I had documented proof that I had some serious physical issues. I am an otherwise healthy 40yr. female, fit, etc. I was sent to an infectious disease guy who said I had fybromyalgia (ha), sent for CAT scans for a possible tumor or enlargement of the liver. The liver enzymes continued to rise over 2 years. I had terrible muscle fatique and joint pain (i.e., the fibromyalgia diagnosis). I started researching the web and started finding some similiar problems in other users of Luvox. I told my doc that despite his reluctance to take me off the meds (I had already stopped the Depakote), that I was going to start a gradual taper. When I got to 75 mg of Luvox and stopped it altogether (including the last mg of Klonopin) I hit the wall and ended up in the ER. I noticed that my liver enzymes had improved. After getting completely off the Luvox and Klonopin and 7mths on the Celexa (20-30mg) and 5-10mg of Valium daily, my liver is normal. No more joint problems, muscle fatique, neck cricks, etc. I don't have the energy I would like, but feel much better. My goal is to someday be med-free, if that is possible. :)
Posted by 88ivories on April 3, 2003, at 19:02:21
In reply to 88ivories and lexapro, posted by blkvettes on April 3, 2003, at 17:03:48
> Hi there, one more thing about taking to much med. I have been reading alot about this recently and have wondered when you do you go over the edge with to much. Who is qualified to see this!!! I doubt many shrinks would ever pick up on this. I go to a lot of message boards and read people complaining about certain symptoms. They are taking the max on a med and I want to say hey you are taking to much I think. But I am not qualified to make that call. I wonder how many people are taking meds when there serotonin levels are to high to begin with and they should be going the other way. Just my thoughts I am very curious about the whole thing since I started having panic attacks and depression. I have everything pretty much under control right now but no guarantees on how long that will last. So just in case I keep reading and thinking!!!!! TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!!
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I have several theories on why docs over-medicate.
1) Law suits. They are afraid that if you go over the edge because they didn't give you enough, they will be sued by your survivors.
2) It's easier to throw more meds on the problem than do the hard job: dig and find the root of the problem and help you fix that.
3) Swamped-eductation on the fly by the pharmc'tal sales reps eager for business.
4) Overly busy and doing the best they can under the circumstances.
I think we all, as patients of whatever ailment, should be aware, educated, and participate when possible in our treatment.
I have found that a good pharmacist is a much better, more objective resource on meds, dosage, their pros/cons that the perscribing physician.
I, now, have a wonderful family doc now who does my meds. He welcomes my findings on the net and includes the input of the pharmacist in his perscriptions (most of the time). This is VERY refreshing to me based on a very megative past experience.
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