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Re: Now I feel like poop

Posted by sexylexy on April 2, 2004, at 22:38:35

In reply to Re: Now I feel like poop » sexylexy, posted by kellieann7 on April 2, 2004, at 22:13:43

Kelli
Good luck on the baby. I am sure that it was really stressful for you and our husband. I am sure that taking the stress out of it will probably help things along, I know everything will fall into place for you! You are so sweet to us on here, I know you would be a great mom. I am glad that you are feeling a little better, seems like a lot of us are not feeling so hot lately. I am hoping that tomorrow brings a brighter day of all of us!!
God Bless,
Lexy

 

lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

In reply to Re: Now I feel like poop, posted by sexylexy on April 2, 2004, at 22:38:35

Hi Guys,

I've been on Lexapro for 4 months now...that's 4 menstrual cycles on lex, and each time the lex becomes ineffective and I start feeling symptoms of depression and anxiety creeping up on me. I took .5 mgs of Klonopin and feel much better than I did earlier...would it be a horrible thing to take Klonopin on a regular basis?

Going through this every month is getting to be exhausting. I want to think of myself as healthy but each month I get a little reminder that I'm still depressed and I still suffer from anxiety. Any suggestions or ideas would be helpful. Is there anyone who takes Lexapro and doesn't have problems around the time of their period?

Thanks for any input...this is just such an unpleasant problem and I'd like to find a solution.

K.

 

Re: stopping lexapro

Posted by jessl on April 3, 2004, at 22:27:44

In reply to stopping lexapro, posted by lisa swede on April 1, 2004, at 9:28:45

I was on lexapro for about 3 months and had to stop because of severe headaches. I was on 10 mg. per day. My doctor told me to take 10 mg. every other day for a few days and then stop altogether. I had serious withdrawl symptoms at the beginning, severe dizziness, feeling like I was walking on air half of the day, just completely out of it. I was really scared! It has been about 3 weeks now since I have been off it, and I am FINALLY feeling pretty much back to normal...I am so happy to be back to my old self! Hang in there, it will get better, just give it time and let it run its course!

 

RE:: K

Posted by mystic on April 3, 2004, at 22:33:11

In reply to lexapro and that time of the month, posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

K...I feel the same way it usually is after my period ...i'm still on 10mgs and this is my second cycle and it was horrible again...wasnt sure if it had to do with stress I just had a mamogram and had a call back for 2 spots that were found..So I know that I'm stressed but it seems to work much better than when I'm having my cycle...What dosage are you on???...My dr told me to take my xanax at that time...but it gives me migraines for 2 days after I take it...I'm with you if anyone has any ideas...Mystic

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month » KathrynLex

Posted by sexylexy on April 4, 2004, at 0:00:04

In reply to lexapro and that time of the month, posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

K~
If we find that answer, lets have a party.
Lexy

 

wondering about lex

Posted by sexylexy on April 4, 2004, at 0:01:04

In reply to Re:New on Lexapro, posted by dzinegirl on April 2, 2004, at 9:21:06

Hey Ya'll
I normally post on social babble and psycho babble but I have a vitamin related question so I thought I would shoot your ya'll expertiese.
I am wondering if anyone has ever had an adverse reaction to calcium. I started taking calcium along with 20mg of lexapro, a daily vitamin complex, fish oil, B6 and B12. Yesterday I had a two hour crying spree for no known reason. I remember when this all first started I was taking the same vitamins minus the calcium and lexapro. I took calcium one day went to work out and came home in tears. I know I have weird reactions to things, diet drinks, caffiene and the stupid birth control pill which is why I am on lexapro in the first place.
I have done a little research on calcium and depression but have not come up with much. Also has anyone ever used magnesium for a alt.therapy??? Just wondering, I would LOVE some responses!!!
Thanks and God Bless,
Lexy

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by peace123 on April 4, 2004, at 10:39:21

In reply to lexapro and that time of the month, posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

things seemed to be going well on lexapro( i just finished up my third week ) until i got my period last week, ever sense then it feels like this medicine has stopped working.

Has anyone else experieinced this happening?

and if so, how long does it take to start working again ?

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by mystic on April 4, 2004, at 12:14:09

In reply to Re: lexapro and that time of the month, posted by peace123 on April 4, 2004, at 10:39:21

Oh yes peace...read the old posts everyone has this problem..I know for some people it helps to increase I havent done that yet...but everyone on the posts last weekend was going through a hard time we were all on the same cycle...Not sure what to do but hope it helps knowing you are not alone...I think people say it does help to take xanax or klonpin or something to help with the anxiety..Take care..Mystic

 

I am back and feeling good!

Posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 14:47:25

In reply to Re: stopping lexapro, posted by bride2be on April 1, 2004, at 15:38:42

i am back from vacation and i am feeling alot better. i have been on 20 lex for 3 days now and i am pretty tired, but i know that will go away soon. i am glad i uped to 20, i felt like the 10 just wasnt cutting it. thanks for the support and about the period thing...i am starting on wed and i have not had any bad effects yet. maybe i am one of the lucky ones! hope everyone is well.

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 17:39:09

In reply to lexapro and that time of the month, posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

i am coming up to my first period while on lexapro and i have not had any problems yet. i feel a little aggitated, but not too bad. i will let you know what happens when i start on wednesday. i am sorry your not doing good during your time of the month. i will keep you posted with my exp. though.

 

Redirect: vitamin related question

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 4, 2004, at 17:39:42

In reply to wondering about lex, posted by sexylexy on April 4, 2004, at 0:01:04

> I normally post on social babble and psycho babble but I have a vitamin related question so I thought I would shoot your ya'll expertiese...

Did you mean for this to go to PB Alternative? Here's a link:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20040225/msgs/332346.html

Thanks,

Bob

 

Re: Now I feel like poop

Posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 17:42:47

In reply to Re: Now I feel like poop » sexylexy, posted by kellieann7 on April 2, 2004, at 22:13:43

I am adopted, my mom was unable to have children. i feel like God has a reason and a purpose for everyone. maybe it is not the right time for you in his eyes. i cant imagine how frusterating you muct feel. my prayers go out to you and remember when the time is right it will happen. good luck and keep your head up. love ya!

 

Solution to night sweats

Posted by Alida on April 4, 2004, at 20:19:54

In reply to Re: Night Sweats- Effexor me too, posted by Noelle on January 2, 2003, at 22:47:50

I suffered from night sweats as a result of Effexor. My acupuncturist put me on an herbal medicine from Evergreen, called "Balance (Heat)". It totally cured my night sweats within two weeks. She had me take 3 capsules 3xday, then go down to 3 2xday. This medicine is very effective for menopausal women, who also suffer from night sweats, and she decided (rightly) that it would work for me, though I'm 31. She didn't say if it would work for men, but it's worth asking an herbal practitioner. The cost is about $20 for a bottle of 100 capsules.

Note: If I have a glass of wine in the evening, sometimes I do get breakthrough sweating at night, even when on the medicine. But it doesn't happen every time.

 

RE: Alida

Posted by mystic on April 4, 2004, at 21:06:22

In reply to Solution to night sweats, posted by Alida on April 4, 2004, at 20:19:54

Hello Alida...Are you on lexapro right now?? or any other meds for anxiety/depression??..mystic

 

Re: Now I feel like poop » bride2be

Posted by kellieann7 on April 4, 2004, at 21:07:31

In reply to Re: Now I feel like poop, posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 17:42:47

Bride2be,
Thank you for sharing that. I just feel so lucky to have the support of everyone on this board. I feel like I lack support from the people I see daily, and I am amazed that people who have never met me would care enough to read and respond to my drivel. Of course, I hope the Lexapro will get me out of this way of thinking. I am overwhelmed at the love and support here! I hope that in a small way I can provide the same.

My husband and I are definitely open to adopting. We plan to have ONE child, through birth or adoption, so we want to make sure we know which way will work. My husband has two siblings and I have one, and both of us think we can provide better for one child than two. Of course, that doesn't mean anything. I told myself I would only have one guinea pig. We've had four so far. :-D

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by Anjul on April 4, 2004, at 21:41:25

In reply to lexapro and that time of the month, posted by KathrynLex on April 3, 2004, at 22:22:01

Does anyone take more Lex during that time? Zoloft is used to treat PMDD and is prescribed for the last two weeks of the month. i talked to a pdoc about increasing Lex the last 2 weeks (like from 10 mg to 15 or whatever) and he said that that would be a fine idea. It wouldn;t help depression, but would help the PMS/PMDD he said. Anjul

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by mel_light on April 4, 2004, at 22:00:37

In reply to Re: lexapro and that time of the month, posted by Anjul on April 4, 2004, at 21:41:25

I just went up from 5mg to 10 mgs of lex last week (my last cycle) I couldn't stand it. Now I'm feeling ok but I wonder if that's just til my next cycle again. I did take xanex during my period which was very helpful...

 

RE:: mel_light

Posted by mystic on April 4, 2004, at 22:03:23

In reply to Re: lexapro and that time of the month, posted by mel_light on April 4, 2004, at 22:00:37

Hey Mel_light ...glad to hear you are doing good..I'm still thinking of increasing to 15mgs my last cycle was brutal and still really havent come out of it yet...But had some things going on so might be that..But with my phobia of meds it isnt easy increasing as always hoping that just what I'm on is going to work but I'm at almost week 9 on 10mgs..Hey you should come over to redirected lexaproers which is a social site ...Take care of yourself and hope you continue to do well...Mystic

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month » peace123

Posted by trucker on April 4, 2004, at 22:16:43

In reply to Re: lexapro and that time of the month, posted by peace123 on April 4, 2004, at 10:39:21

i'll let ya know when that happens, i have been under allot of pressure and out of the blue (AND I MEAN BLUE) i started my period. and folks that only occurs once every 13 months... thats right 13 months... sometime its fourteen months, i allways forget since its such a long time inbetween periods. any way i have been on 20 mg of lex for over a year and it definately feels like i not taking nothing since the onset of period... i see sdoc tomorrow and will ask about a boost in meds. i hate to see a trucker cry on top of all the other stuff. the aniversary date of when my dead baby should have been born, instead he came early alittle and dead. plus much much more, this, i want a break...
there must be allot of truth to it.


trucker


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> things seemed to be going well on lexapro( i just finished up my third week ) until i got my period last week, ever sense then it feels like this medicine has stopped working.
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> Has anyone else experieinced this happening?
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> and if so, how long does it take to start working again ?
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Re: I am back and feeling good! » bride2be

Posted by jlynne on April 5, 2004, at 0:40:49

In reply to I am back and feeling good!, posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 14:47:25

Welcome back, Bride. Did you have a nice vacation?

Just wondering, how are the s/e's since you increased to 20mg? I am hesitating the jump to 20mg because I am worried about increased s/e's. [I am at 15mg now]

I hope you have an easy time with your period; I don't have them anymore, so can't give any input on that.

Good luck:~)

((((Bride)))) ((((sunshine))))

...jlynne

 

Re: I am back and feeling good! » jlynne

Posted by want info on April 5, 2004, at 9:10:32

In reply to Re: I am back and feeling good! » bride2be, posted by jlynne on April 5, 2004, at 0:40:49

hey jlynne...just wanted to jump in here. i increased from 15 to 20 (10 for 6 wks, 15 for 2, now starting my second week of 20) and didn't have bad side effects at all. a few headaches adn tiredness but nothing i might even have noticed otherwise. emily

 

RE: Alida

Posted by Alida on April 5, 2004, at 9:14:13

In reply to RE: Alida, posted by mystic on April 4, 2004, at 21:06:22

No lexapro, just effexor. Am I on the wrong thread? Sorry if I am.

> Hello Alida...Are you on lexapro right now?? or any other meds for anxiety/depression??..mystic

 

Feeling like poop myself II

Posted by ednababish on April 5, 2004, at 10:43:04

In reply to Re: Now I feel like poop, posted by mystic on April 2, 2004, at 16:31:37

Dear Folks,
I have a couple of questions about increasing. I am not feeling fantastic, but more importantly I have been having some anxiety problems lately. I am still at 15mgs, but have been cleared for 20 if I need them. I was prescribed lexapro for anxiety and panic with depression. I had a panic episode--my first since august--in my evening class Weds. I lost my train of thought and then a wave of adreneline hit me: the lights got brighter, my stomach turned over and I felt like you do when you've almost been in a wreck--shaky and disoriented and woozy. Two factors worth mentioning: I take 50 mgs trazodone for pain mangement but have halved my dose because it makes me too groggy and it's hard to wake up. I had been using the birth control patch, but I had odd side effects like thickening, oily hair, bloating and gas, and headaches, so now I'm taking my first pack of a pill. I was mid-cycle when this happened. I have been more irritable than usual, but with good reason--massive stacks to grade before a conference on Thursday, packing to do, a husband working overtime as I try to get this all done, and while he is home he's taking on all of these monumental (and non-essential) tasks that preclude the child care I need for him to cover while I try to get all my ducks in a row. Then I will be staying with my mentor and also my closest friend from graduate school who gets on my nerves not just a little. And the conference, which I am not completely ready for, is in New Orleans, where I've never been and I hate going places on my own that I am not familiar with although I do it very well. SO my question is this: how do you know when you are ready to increase? How do you decide what is just situational and what is the underlying disorder? How much do these other factors play into how I feel right now?

Help! Edna

 

Re: I am back and feeling good!

Posted by KathrynLex on April 5, 2004, at 10:57:43

In reply to I am back and feeling good!, posted by bride2be on April 4, 2004, at 14:47:25

Hi Bride2be,

It's so good to hear that you're feeling better! Sounds like a vacation is just what you needed. (That and an increase to 20 mgs.) I really hope things continue going well for you.

K.

 

Re: lexapro and that time of the month

Posted by KathrynLex on April 5, 2004, at 11:03:03

In reply to Re: lexapro and that time of the month, posted by mel_light on April 4, 2004, at 22:00:37

Hi,

I really appreciate the feedback on this subject. It's just so strange that Lexapro is less effective during my period, not to mention frustrating. My period is almost over and I'm starting to feel a little bit better but I do NOT want to go through this again next month.

I discussed this with my pdoc and he's asked me to get some blood work done to check my hormone levels. I'll do this around the end of the month. If anything useful comes out of the blood work I'll be sure to let everyone know.

In the meantime, you guys are all fabulous and I feel very lucky to be part of such a fantastic support network.

K.


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