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Posted by Arrianna on August 21, 2003, at 14:33:09
In reply to re: new to Lexapro AND babbling..., posted by hog80ci on August 20, 2003, at 23:16:43
Hey Hog! I totally hear ya'. I am also a recovering addict, and for some crazy reason, I had a tough time accepting help with medication. I thought it was a character defect and I should just be able to "fix it". Anyway, I'm really glad that you've also come to accept this. Another big step! The lexapro has really helped me- it's also allowed to work on my recovery and become aware of my real character defects. Have the people in your group been supportive? I was also scared to talk about it at first, but once I did, all I found was support and the knowledge that there's alot of people out there in the world of meds. Wish you the best of luck, and keep us posted on how your doing!
Arrianna
Posted by galkeepinon on August 21, 2003, at 14:45:52
In reply to Re: For the Psycho Babble site ;), posted by Arrianna on August 21, 2003, at 14:24:00
Awwwwwwwwwwww Arrianna~~~I just took your thoughtful idea and took WAYNE'S suggestion~~~~
no biggie.
(((hugs))) that was very nice of you to post that!!!~~BTW~~~how's the Lex doing???
> THANKS GAL!
>
> Smiling on Lex,
> Arrianna
Posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 15:05:10
In reply to re: Depression Screaming Fest Online, posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 8:08:55
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > TAKE CARE !!
> > > > > > > ~ jim
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > IM CURED!!!! IM CURED!!!! TAKE CARE!!!!
> > > > > > WAYNE
> > > > > >
> > > > > /////////////////////////////////////////////////i dearly love to two personalities here. i bet the devil sticks straight out ya'll eyes.
> > > > >
> > > > > i think we are all cured that the ones that need help are the ones out there sayin "i'm aslright, no one worry bout me" THEIR THE ONES TO WORRY ABOUT.. WE ADMITTED WE NEEDED HELP!!!
> > > > > trucker
> > > >
> > > > hey there trucker!
> > > >
> > > > i agree with you about our "cured" ones (Wayne!!) and those who don't know they might need to be "cured" ... ... excellent point!
> > > >
> > > > and i'm feeling a love vibe coming from you (and right back at you, by the way, sweetie!) ...
> > > > ... ... but i THINK i'm missing something (i usually do!) here ...
> > > >
> > > > .... .... "the devil sticks straight out ya'll eyes." ... ...
> > > > ... uh, okay ... or like ... YIKES!
> > > > ... i'm thinking this may be an endearment, but it is so severe sounding to me ... ... like we are demonic or something ... ? ...
> > > > ... and it sounds really hilarious to me too ...
> > > >
> > > > ... wait! ... ... oh, i think i get it! ... ... you're saying we're *devilish*, as in 'wicked jokesters' ? ... ... maybe ?
> > > >
> > > > ... heck-fire ! ... i'll take it! ... as a compliment !!!
> > > > ....So, Thanks!! ... i guess ... HA!
> > > >
> > > > take care and keep on posting!
> > > > ~ jim
> > >
> > > /////////////////////////////////////////////////
> > > hey babe i meant it as a compliment. that ya'll are onery, develish, jokesters, halarious....
> > > it tickles my tummy most of your posts.
> > >
> > > sorry about the misunderstanding.
> > >
> > > trucker
> >
> >
> > hey trucker-eeno!
> >
> > no problem! no serious misunderstanding ... ...
> > wayne's the funny one ... ... i do the straight lines ... ... i am grateful when i hear that you get to laugh ... ... anytime i'm contributing to that, i'm happy ...
> > ... i get no higher praise ...
> > ... Thanks !!
> > ~ jim
> >
>
> Jim's the funny one!!!!! I have been serious all this time!!!!!!!!!!! Didnt know you guys were laughing at me!!!!! LMAO!!!!!!! How could anyone who calls themselve the clown man be serious!!!
> WAYNE
>
>/////////////////////////////////////////////////i dearly love your posts. we don't laugh to hurt you. you are sweet. and funny... all ya take care
trucker
Posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 15:07:50
In reply to MAYBE A LITTLE DEPRESSED, posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 8:21:32
> I have been fighting the flu for about a week. Started as a sore throat and runny nose and now has moved to my chest. No anxiety or chance of a panic attack. Just this slight depressed feeling. I cant for the life of me remember how I felt anytime I was sick before. Either my mind has been wiped clean of this or it was just something I never thought about. Im sure it is nothing and I will feel fine when the flu goes away. But every board I go to I read about poop out. I try to ignore it, but its hard not to think about. I also have things in my personal life that need to be addressed but refuse to deal with them at this time. I guess what I feel is nothing and would be considered normal for anyone.
> WAYNE/////////////////////////////////////////////////
mine started like that and went straight to pnewmonia. be careful. its hard to get rid of once you got it. almost like an STD. ha! ha!
trucker
Posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 15:13:53
In reply to re: new to Lexapro AND babbling..., posted by Esmarelda on August 21, 2003, at 10:32:17
> I sure hope you do well, too. For myself, I feel like it's a wonder drug! I got my butt kicked, too. I thought you could just suck it up and get over depression myself. I still sometimes feel that it's a weakness, but am fast getting over that. It's nice to be able to share with others. Take care!
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
i tried suckin in the pain and depression for two years after the loss of my only baby until i could no longer think or function and the anger about got others hurt. take care of your self. and use the meds. you owe it to your self to be as happy and healthy as you can be. just like heart patients. they take meds. you have a chemical imbalance/hormonal imbalance. feel better and to hell with what every one else says and thinks about your meds. they don't have to live like we do...
take care
trucker
Posted by Esmarelda on August 21, 2003, at 15:58:11
In reply to re: new to Lexapro AND babbling... » Esmarelda, posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 15:13:53
Right On, Trucker!
Posted by El on August 21, 2003, at 18:13:36
In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48
I have never taken any medication before. lex is my first after a tragically brief episode with paxil that only lasted a week. I take 10mg (lately i have been cutting it in half, if that's ok?) and I feel like someone is squeezing my head at the temples. And the feeling of lightheadedness never goes away. It started the day i took my 1st pill and its been like this for a few days now. I am taking it for panic attacks and depression, but this feeling is causing me to have anxiety attacks. Does the feeling of lightheadedness go away, and is it normal to feel like my head is being squished? if it does go away, WHEN???
El
Posted by Mariposa on August 21, 2003, at 18:49:56
In reply to 1st week help???, posted by El on August 21, 2003, at 18:13:36
> I have never taken any medication before. lex is my first after a tragically brief episode with paxil that only lasted a week. I take 10mg (lately i have been cutting it in half, if that's ok?) and I feel like someone is squeezing my head at the temples. And the feeling of lightheadedness never goes away. It started the day i took my 1st pill and its been like this for a few days now. I am taking it for panic attacks and depression, but this feeling is causing me to have anxiety attacks. Does the feeling of lightheadedness go away, and is it normal to feel like my head is being squished? if it does go away, WHEN???
> ElWhat you are going through are typical initial side effects that WILL go away. For many (myself included) week 2 was the worst. I started at 5mg, 10mg at 4 weeks (when the worst of the se's should be over), am now at 20mg into 6th month. Please don't let the se's discourage you, I almost quit at 4 weeks because of se's, but the good people here helped me through it.
Good luck and keep us posted on tour progress.~~~8|8
Posted by lil' jimi on August 21, 2003, at 19:37:49
In reply to MAYBE A LITTLE DEPRESSED, posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 8:21:32
hi Wayne!
> I have been fighting the flu for about a week. Started as a sore throat and runny nose and now has moved to my chest. No anxiety or chance of a panic attack. Just this slight depressed feeling. I cant for the life of me remember how I felt anytime I was sick before. Either my mind has been wiped clean of this or it was just something I never thought about. Im sure it is nothing and I will feel fine when the flu goes away. But every board I go to I read about poop out. I try to ignore it, but its hard not to think about. I also have things in my personal life that need to be addressed but refuse to deal with them at this time. I guess what I feel is nothing and would be considered normal for anyone.
> WAYNEsorry to hear you been suffering there ...
but i do think it's natural to feel bummed out when you're down with the flu:... ... my theory, er, the details ...
... virus hits body ... body calls in immune system ... immune system releases histamines ... ... histamines compromise neurotransmitters ... neurotransmitters cause the tired, achy, sore, stiff, i-think-i-better-lie-down feeling ... and they cause depressed of mood ... feeling down and tired promotes inactivity ... inactivity = rest ... you need your strenght to fight the flu... ... when i've had the flu, it made my brain too tired to remember things ... but it could inspire you to recognize and appreciate how it feels to have the flu, we should All be grateful for our health ... we should not take it for granted
... unless you can't do that because you're sick, of course ...
... ... you and i and everyone of our siblings-in-lexapro have to endure the fear of future poop out ... it haunts us ... we have to expect this to make us worry ... this can create another stressor, wearing down our neurotransmitters' equilibrium ... ... and if you got the flu, this causes more bummer effects ...(we're not going to bring up those things we ... i mean, i ... i mean ... you have been putting off ... ... they can add to my anxieties ... i mean your anxieties ... that won't make me ... i mean, you feel better, so ... let's just not mention it, okay?)
... ... add it all up and you are feeling DOWN, man ...
... ... you're only on those 7 little milligrams, man ... ... they can only do so much
... (you know best, but once you got well, i'd bump you up, bro!)... ... get lots of rest
... ... drink LOTS of fluids
... ... take some ibuprofen (motrin)
... ... give yourself some pampering, some treats ... ..... .... in a few days you'll feel better
.. .... hang in there and remember to ...
TAKE CARE!!!!
~ jimp.s.
*I*'m the funny one?!?!?? huh?
(i don't remember calling myself the clown man ... did i ? really?) ...
(well, i don't see folks laughing at me as a bad thing ... and clowns Are said to be crying on the inside)okay, let's let our public decide this!
hey, all you lex posters out there we need you to post your votes here in
our"Who's the Funny One ? Wayne (yes!) or Jim (no!) ?? " Survey !!
let's hear from you !
(wayne's the funny one!)
Posted by Doug in PA on August 21, 2003, at 19:59:05
In reply to 1st week help???, posted by El on August 21, 2003, at 18:13:36
Hi,
whether this is your first time or your 100th, everyone's body (and brain) acts differently. In that respect your are all alone...however you are far from being alone with your reasons for taking the meds. All of us have been through our own little version of hell. What side effects you have, may not be the same as anyone else. But we and you are having them. Barring some tragic effect like your nose falling off or you are so dizzy you can't stand up, try to stick it out for two months, which seems to be the magic number for a lot of ADs. Having said that, one caveat, keep your doctor informed as the weeks go by and the symptoms change. Also let them know what (ALL)OTC drugs you are taking. Some of them have really bad reactions with ADs...even small amounts of alchol or cold medication can knock you for a loop.
I seemed to get much worse when I switched to Lexapro but it started to get a little better after 6 weeks. "WHAT DID YOU SAY", SIX WEEKS THAT'S A LIFETIME. IT shure seems like it, but when the meds do cut in it seems like only a week or two.
Tomorrow call you doctor and explain the sympyoms. Most doctors will phone you back.
Best of luck from an other nut case who understands.Doug
========================================> I have never taken any medication before. lex is my first after a tragically brief episode with paxil that only lasted a week. I take 10mg (lately i have been cutting it in half, if that's ok?) and I feel like someone is squeezing my head at the temples. And the feeling of lightheadedness never goes away. It started the day i took my 1st pill and its been like this for a few days now. I am taking it for panic attacks and depression, but this feeling is causing me to have anxiety attacks. Does the feeling of lightheadedness go away, and is it normal to feel like my head is being squished? if it does go away, WHEN???
> El
Posted by hog80ci on August 21, 2003, at 20:15:52
In reply to re: new to Lexapro AND babbling... » hog80ci, posted by Arrianna on August 21, 2003, at 14:33:09
> Hey Hog! I totally hear ya'. I am also a recovering addict, and for some crazy reason, I had a tough time accepting help with medication. I thought it was a character defect and I should just be able to "fix it". Anyway, I'm really glad that you've also come to accept this. Another big step! The lexapro has really helped me- it's also allowed to work on my recovery and become aware of my real character defects. Have the people in your group been supportive? I was also scared to talk about it at first, but once I did, all I found was support and the knowledge that there's alot of people out there in the world of meds. Wish you the best of luck, and keep us posted on how your doing!
> ArriannaThanks for the words Arrianna. Once I started talking about it I found out that a lot of people in recovery are on meds. I'm in Arizona and at our state convention we had a work shop on recovery and mental illness. It was really encouraging to hear other addicts talk about being on ADs. Some people are still pretty hard core about no drugs at all but we're not all built the same way. I think I covered depression for years through my active addiction. Anyway, I'll stop rambling. Thanks again.
Jim
Posted by gamble on August 21, 2003, at 20:20:25
In reply to 1st week help???, posted by El on August 21, 2003, at 18:13:36
You have typical 1st week jitters. It will go away after about 4+ weeks. Believe me, it's worth the wait. See if your Dr. would prescibe .25mg of Alprazolam to get you through the first few weeks of side effects. It helped me a lot. Hang in there bud, the best is yet to come. Unfortunately, it's no pain, no gain. Good luck!!!!
Posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 20:25:59
In reply to re: maybe a LITTLE depressed and Who's Funny?, posted by lil' jimi on August 21, 2003, at 19:37:49
> hi Wayne!
>
> > I have been fighting the flu for about a week. Started as a sore throat and runny nose and now has moved to my chest. No anxiety or chance of a panic attack. Just this slight depressed feeling. I cant for the life of me remember how I felt anytime I was sick before. Either my mind has been wiped clean of this or it was just something I never thought about. Im sure it is nothing and I will feel fine when the flu goes away. But every board I go to I read about poop out. I try to ignore it, but its hard not to think about. I also have things in my personal life that need to be addressed but refuse to deal with them at this time. I guess what I feel is nothing and would be considered normal for anyone.
> > WAYNE
>
> sorry to hear you been suffering there ...
> but i do think it's natural to feel bummed out when you're down with the flu:
>
> ... ... my theory, er, the details ...
> ... virus hits body ... body calls in immune system ... immune system releases histamines ... ... histamines compromise neurotransmitters ... neurotransmitters cause the tired, achy, sore, stiff, i-think-i-better-lie-down feeling ... and they cause depressed of mood ... feeling down and tired promotes inactivity ... inactivity = rest ... you need your strenght to fight the flu
>
> ... ... when i've had the flu, it made my brain too tired to remember things ... but it could inspire you to recognize and appreciate how it feels to have the flu, we should All be grateful for our health ... we should not take it for granted
> ... unless you can't do that because you're sick, of course ...
>
> ... ... you and i and everyone of our siblings-in-lexapro have to endure the fear of future poop out ... it haunts us ... we have to expect this to make us worry ... this can create another stressor, wearing down our neurotransmitters' equilibrium ... ... and if you got the flu, this causes more bummer effects ...
>
> (we're not going to bring up those things we ... i mean, i ... i mean ... you have been putting off ... ... they can add to my anxieties ... i mean your anxieties ... that won't make me ... i mean, you feel better, so ... let's just not mention it, okay?)
>
> ... ... add it all up and you are feeling DOWN, man ...
> ... ... you're only on those 7 little milligrams, man ... ... they can only do so much
> ... (you know best, but once you got well, i'd bump you up, bro!)
>
> ... ... get lots of rest
> ... ... drink LOTS of fluids
> ... ... take some ibuprofen (motrin)
> ... ... give yourself some pampering, some treats ... ...
>
> .. .... in a few days you'll feel better
> .. .... hang in there and remember to ...
> TAKE CARE!!!!
> ~ jim
>
> p.s.
> *I*'m the funny one?!?!?? huh?
> (i don't remember calling myself the clown man ... did i ? really?) ...
> (well, i don't see folks laughing at me as a bad thing ... and clowns Are said to be crying on the inside)
>
> okay, let's let our public decide this!
>
> hey, all you lex posters out there we need you to post your votes here in
> our
>
> "Who's the Funny One ? Wayne (yes!) or Jim (no!) ?? " Survey !!
>
> let's hear from you !
>
> (wayne's the funny one!)Hi Jim, you are a trip bless your heart!!!!!!! I will try to resist talking about that one thing. Im doing ok, need to keep the fluids in me and stay on my routine. Im not depressed right this minute, I dont know!!!! Someone started calling me the clown man because of a story I put on a board. It was me comparing myself to clowns. I was suicidal at the time. But when I was better others started calling me the clown man. I kind of like it and may put it on my license plate. Oh well, no your a very interesting person. I picture you sitting on an old wooden porch. Little kids gathered around waiting for you to tell a story. Your a very entertaining sort of a person. I mean that in a good way. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
WAYNE>>>>>>>>>>> THANKS BY THE WAY!!!!!!
Posted by Arrianna on August 21, 2003, at 20:43:19
In reply to re: new to Lexapro AND babbling..., posted by hog80ci on August 21, 2003, at 20:15:52
No problem, Jim! I've been there as alot of us have. Also, feel free to ramble here as much as you need. It's good for us. As far as the hard core abstainers, they may not really understand. Lexapro, among other AD's are non-addictive; and are meant to better our physical make-up, not hurt it. So, don't worry about them! They may be next to join the world of meds. Again, hang in there and keep truckin' the road of recovery. Keep us posted on your progress. We're here for ya'.
Hugs,
Arrianna
Posted by lil' jimi on August 21, 2003, at 21:27:33
In reply to re: maybe a LITTLE depressed and Who's Funny?, posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 20:25:59
> > hi Wayne!
> >
> > > I have been fighting the flu for about a week. Started as a sore throat and runny nose and now has moved to my chest. No anxiety or chance of a panic attack. Just this slight depressed feeling. I cant for the life of me remember how I felt anytime I was sick before. Either my mind has been wiped clean of this or it was just something I never thought about. Im sure it is nothing and I will feel fine when the flu goes away. But every board I go to I read about poop out. I try to ignore it, but its hard not to think about. I also have things in my personal life that need to be addressed but refuse to deal with them at this time. I guess what I feel is nothing and would be considered normal for anyone.
> > > WAYNE
> >
> > sorry to hear you been suffering there ...
> > but i do think it's natural to feel bummed out when you're down with the flu:
> >
> > ... ... my theory, er, the details ...
> > ... virus hits body ... body calls in immune system ... immune system releases histamines ... ... histamines compromise neurotransmitters ... neurotransmitters cause the tired, achy, sore, stiff, i-think-i-better-lie-down feeling ... and they cause depressed of mood ... feeling down and tired promotes inactivity ... inactivity = rest ... you need your strenght to fight the flu
> >
> > ... ... when i've had the flu, it made my brain too tired to remember things ... but it could inspire you to recognize and appreciate how it feels to have the flu, we should All be grateful for our health ... we should not take it for granted
> > ... unless you can't do that because you're sick, of course ...
> >
> > ... ... you and i and everyone of our siblings-in-lexapro have to endure the fear of future poop out ... it haunts us ... we have to expect this to make us worry ... this can create another stressor, wearing down our neurotransmitters' equilibrium ... ... and if you got the flu, this causes more bummer effects ...
> >
> > (we're not going to bring up those things we ... i mean, i ... i mean ... you have been putting off ... ... they can add to my anxieties ... i mean your anxieties ... that won't make me ... i mean, you feel better, so ... let's just not mention it, okay?)
> >
> > ... ... add it all up and you are feeling DOWN, man ...
> > ... ... you're only on those 7 little milligrams, man ... ... they can only do so much
> > ... (you know best, but once you got well, i'd bump you up, bro!)
> >
> > ... ... get lots of rest
> > ... ... drink LOTS of fluids
> > ... ... take some ibuprofen (motrin)
> > ... ... give yourself some pampering, some treats ... ...
> >
> > .. .... in a few days you'll feel better
> > .. .... hang in there and remember to ...
> > TAKE CARE!!!!
> > ~ jim
> >
> > p.s.
> > *I*'m the funny one?!?!?? huh?
> > (i don't remember calling myself the clown man ... did i ? really?) ...
> > (well, i don't see folks laughing at me as a bad thing ... and clowns Are said to be crying on the inside)
> >
> > okay, let's let our public decide this!
> >
> > hey, all you lex posters out there we need you to post your votes here in
> > our
> >
> > "Who's the Funny One ? Wayne (yes!) or Jim (no!) ?? " Survey !!
> >
> > let's hear from you !
> >
> > (wayne's the funny one!)
>
> Hi Jim, you are a trip bless your heart!!!!!!! I will try to resist talking about that one thing. Im doing ok, need to keep the fluids in me and stay on my routine. Im not depressed right this minute, I dont know!!!! Someone started calling me the clown man because of a story I put on a board. It was me comparing myself to clowns. I was suicidal at the time. But when I was better others started calling me the clown man. I kind of like it and may put it on my license plate. Oh well, no your a very interesting person. I picture you sitting on an old wooden porch. Little kids gathered around waiting for you to tell a story. Your a very entertaining sort of a person. I mean that in a good way. TAKE CARE!!!!!!!!
> WAYNE>>>>>>>>>>> THANKS BY THE WAY!!!!!!
>hi Wayne!
words aren't good enough to tell you how welcome you are, man! ... you are a continuing inspiration to me and everyone on the lex thread ... absolutely, no joke!
... ... i have always taken everything you've written in the best possible way ... i love your picture of me on the porch!shouldn't you share the story you posted that got you titled The Clown Man?
... please?how about these other boards you go to? care to share the urls?
... ... sooooooooooooooo
... ... ... You're the "Clown Man" ... uh huh ...
... ... ... i hope it's not because you're keeping those tears inside, like some clowns do ... !all of which explains why ...
YOU'RE THE FUNNY ONE !!! ... (vote for Wayne!)... HA!take good care of yourself!
~ jimp.s. when you read posts, do you hear the poster's voice in your head?
.... <everyone's responses welcomed, please>
Posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 22:45:02
In reply to 1st week help???, posted by El on August 21, 2003, at 18:13:36
> I have never taken any medication before. lex is my first after a tragically brief episode with paxil that only lasted a week. I take 10mg (lately i have been cutting it in half, if that's ok?) and I feel like someone is squeezing my head at the temples. And the feeling of lightheadedness never goes away. It started the day i took my 1st pill and its been like this for a few days now. I am taking it for panic attacks and depression, but this feeling is causing me to have anxiety attacks. Does the feeling of lightheadedness go away, and is it normal to feel like my head is being squished? if it does go away, WHEN???
> El
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my pdoc had me take it at night, to get thru the side effects. like you are experiencing. talk to your pdoc maybe they will have a method that will work for you.
take care.
good luck
trucker
Posted by galkeepinon on August 21, 2003, at 22:49:53
In reply to GALKEEPINON, MUSIC, LEXAPRO, posted by BLKVETTES on August 21, 2003, at 8:03:12
Hey WAYNE :-) *Oldies But Goodies* are the best ;) I found the song at a site and will download it-thanks so much! I've got to hear this!
Take care buddy:-)
galkeepinon> Hi there, the song I guess is an oldie but goodie. OUCH!!!!!! 1969 or 1970. Never seen it in the stores. You can find it on a download site or email me at blkvettes@aol.com I guess your doing ok, you seem to have plenty of energy!!!!!! Hang in there and take care!!!!!!!
> WAYNE
Posted by Dr. Bob on August 21, 2003, at 22:51:35
In reply to For the Psycho Babble site ;), posted by galkeepinon on August 21, 2003, at 0:53:54
> http://www.qnet.com/~pontius/smile/smilelmp_1%5b1%5d.htm
I don't mean to be a party pooper, but I'd like follow-ups not related to medication to be redirected to one of the other boards. In this case, to Psycho-Social-Babble. Here's a link:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20030818/msgs/252955.html
Thanks,
Bob
Posted by galkeepinon on August 21, 2003, at 22:52:39
In reply to Redirect: For the Psycho Babble site ;), posted by Dr. Bob on August 21, 2003, at 22:51:35
Posted by galkeepinon on August 21, 2003, at 22:54:13
In reply to Redirect: For the Psycho Babble site ;), posted by Dr. Bob on August 21, 2003, at 22:51:35
Posted by El on August 22, 2003, at 10:57:58
In reply to Re: 1st week help??? » El, posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 22:45:02
Thanks to all the people who answered my questions, it's great to have people to talk to about this. i don't know anyone else on these kinds of meds. thanks again
i would appreciate any more tips on taking lex.
El
Posted by Esmarelda on August 22, 2003, at 11:04:14
In reply to Re: 1st week help??? » El, posted by trucker on August 21, 2003, at 22:45:02
Just hang in there. It got worse for me in the first 5 -6 weeks before it got better. Now, I feel really good. I didn't have very many SE, just a little dizziness, some diarrhea, sleeplessness and major anxiety, sweating, but it was worth the wait. There are many of us out here who do and have shared your agony.
Posted by Arrianna on August 22, 2003, at 11:21:09
In reply to Re: 1st week help???, posted by Esmarelda on August 22, 2003, at 11:04:14
Along with Esmerelda and others, I'd encourage to hang in there as well. Don't get discouraged if you find more se's the 2nd week. I think my side effects were at their peak the 2nd week, and then eventually got so much better. It can be a rollercoaster ride, but the ride will smooth out. I came really close to quitting the lex during this time, but with the encouragement and help from others on the board, I got through it; and am so grateful I stayed on it.
Best Wishes,
Arrianna
Posted by lil' jimi on August 22, 2003, at 15:20:35
In reply to Re: Teeth Grinding on Lex. oldhand, posted by Suzy on August 20, 2003, at 19:27:15
hi Suzy,
> Thought about trying the teeth guard but don't seem to do it at night, mostly at work starting early afternoon. I take the Lex in the morning. Don't know if it is losing its affectiveness by afternoon or what but it is all I can do not to clinch my teeth. Of course can't drink that wine at work "wish I could" but maybe I'll try having a drink as soon as I get home in the afternoon. Thanks for that info. Can't imagine what I could do different in the daytime at work. Any ideas anybody???
>i have an experiment to try:
.... If you're not having sleep problems
.... you might try and see if taking lexapro at night lessens the daytime teeth clenching ... ..
.... if it then causes sleep-time clenching, you might be able to teeth guard then ...maybe?
take care,
~ jim
Posted by Flighty on August 22, 2003, at 15:40:25
In reply to Re: 1st week help???, posted by Arrianna on August 22, 2003, at 11:21:09
Hi, I'm new to the site...really like it alot. I've been on Lex 3 weeks now (10mg. Clinical Depression with an Generalized Anxiety Disorder (and boy am I in the middle of a great depression). I've been this way since adolescence, but never realized it myself or had anyone qualify it. Alcohol and co-dependency are the self medications I've used in the past. And I have a sibling that was on various ADs for 3+ years.
The only side effect I can blame directly on the Lex is dizziness (because so many of the other things I experience can be attributable to my mental unhealth- digestive problems, lack of appetite, anxiousness, etc). Hopefully, that will be the worst of it and it will go away in time!
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