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Posted by jlynne on April 11, 2004, at 22:25:04
In reply to Tooth grinding?, posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 22:14:49
> Since we are on the "dental" subject, does anyone else but me grind their teeth?
I do . . . have all my life.
...jlynne
Posted by Anakin on April 11, 2004, at 22:30:54
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding?, posted by jlynne on April 11, 2004, at 22:25:04
I like you guys already...You are up late, hypothetically, It is 11ish here..I love having people to talk with! You all have interesting things to say..Trucker, I am sorry about what happened..we are here for you:)Actually, you are why I am here...I typed something in about lexapro and sunlight sensitivity and your post came up...I called the lexapro hotline and they said it shouldnt happen, so I went tanning and all worked out for me, then again, i have only been on it three days, tomorrow is my first day in the real world on it, so wish me luck and pray the sixth graders I teach dont do anything foolish!!
Bride2be, i cant wait to meet you, we'll have much to talk about, and I saw on one of the earlier posts youre in NC, I am in Raleigh, so we are neighbors!!!
Posted by jlynne on April 11, 2004, at 22:34:19
In reply to RE::: Jlynne, posted by mystic on April 11, 2004, at 22:06:13
I can see your name, but it has a red minus on it. Do you see me? "Grmajlynne"
Posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 22:39:18
In reply to RE:: Hey anakin, posted by Anakin on April 11, 2004, at 19:36:07
Ohhhhhhhhh.........pretty
Posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 23:02:18
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding? » simus, posted by trucker on April 11, 2004, at 22:22:01
Are you on anything other than Wellbutrin?
Posted by Magdalena on April 11, 2004, at 23:03:18
In reply to Tooth grinding?, posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 22:14:49
ughh.. this just started for me, and the only reason i know i do it is cause i wake up with a headache and my jaw and neck are tight and sore...blah, im hoping its something that will pass. how long have you been doing it?
Mag
Posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 23:08:21
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding? » simus, posted by Magdalena on April 11, 2004, at 23:03:18
All my life.
Posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 23:14:44
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding?, posted by jlynne on April 11, 2004, at 22:25:04
I always wonder if we could put all of these little symptoms together, if they would fit some sort of profile for a deficiency/excess in something...
Posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 6:46:29
In reply to Mystic - I am in Babble Open, posted by jlynne on April 11, 2004, at 22:34:19
I did see your name and you did have a red minus on it what does that mean..I will try tonight I went to bed last night after trying...Have a great day..!!!!>>.mystic
Posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 6:47:48
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding? » simus, posted by Magdalena on April 11, 2004, at 23:03:18
Mag get a nightguard for your grinding before you break some teeth...I'm serious you can really start to have some major work done to your teeth from grinding...Have a great day Mystic
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 9:26:12
In reply to RE: mag, posted by mystic on April 9, 2004, at 17:22:12
Hi Mystic . . . and everyone! I hope everyone had a good Easter/Passover holiday. I have a 7 year old who still believes so ours was pretty fun. I was off work Friday and don't get on-line at home.
I had a couple glasses of wine Saturday night and didn't seem to feel worse for the wear. I probably have a glass or two once a month. Wine normally makes me sleepy and I think being on the med probably makes me sleepier faster. I have read cautionary tales about increased blood pressure when an SSRI and alcohol are combined. Not sure where the truth is!
Have a good Monday!
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hey...I think it is ok to take the med anytime you remember it as long as it isnt too close to the time you usually take it...Dont worry..haha... Well I'm sitting here just got done grocery shopping and having my first glass of wine since on the meds just felt like it tonight..I hope that it doesnt do anything and make me feel crappy again but we will see...I used to go out every friday night with my brother and his wife and my husband but havent done that in a long time...We used to have a quite a few beers and some appitizers I really miss it a lot...it is soooo social...So just felt like having one tonight...Anyone have any input on that i would love to hear any experiences with the lex and having a couple of drinks..I hope that everyone is doing well tonight it has been so quiet I have missed everyone...Talk to you later...Mystic
Posted by want info on April 12, 2004, at 9:56:49
In reply to RE: wine » mystic, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 9:26:12
hey guys...i drink on lex and don't seem the worse for wear. i never get DRUNK but will have a few glasses of wine, a margarita, etc. ive heard that its more risky to drink on lex (ssri's in general) if you are on them for depression, because alcohol is a depressant. as far an anxiety it seems to have less of an effect. i was on paxil for 8 years prior to this and drank then too...and my BP is 110/70...i am a little younger than some other posters though...dont know if that matters? emily
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 12:25:36
In reply to RE:: Hey anakin, posted by Anakin on April 11, 2004, at 19:36:07
Hi Anakin - Welcome to the Board. I only post at work, so not on weekends.
Your dress is GORGEOUS!!! I love it! And I love hearing about wedding details! Are you wearing it strapless or with the halter effect? I just got married in July '02 (2nd wedding but still a big one) so all of this is fairly fresh in my mind. So much fun! I should have started taking meds before my wedding too - I think I would have enjoyed the whole event & planning if I hadn't been so full of anxiety, hormonal surges and the beginnings of some depression.
Take care and keep us informed :-)
~ Lynne
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Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 14:06:07
In reply to RE::: Lexy, posted by sexylexy on April 9, 2004, at 21:26:18
Hey Lexy,
I hope you had a wonderful Easter. It must be nice knowing that you get to go home in just a few days. I'm really happy for you.
The Wellbutrin has been really helpful in keeping me from feeling too foggy. I do have my off days but it's really helped. Decreasing your dose might have a positive effect for you once you're home. Here's to hoping that you don't have to wait much longer.
K.
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 14:11:00
In reply to RE:: wedding dress » Anakin, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 12:25:36
Wow, I missed a lot over the weekend. I'm only half way through reading the posts that were put up on Saturday and Sunday.
I hope everyone had a really nice Easter. Mine was great. I was a little worried about my stress levels, but it's starting to look like I have everything under control.
The Wellbutrin is working out pretty well and I'm glad I increased my lex to 20 mgs. The difference is subtle, but it's helped keep my negative thought patterns under control.
It's good to "see" everyone.
K.
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 14:20:59
In reply to RE::: Lexy » sexylexy, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 14:06:07
Hi Kathryn -
So, how is your sleep on Wellbutrin? In one of Trucker's posts, it sounded like WB kept her awake? I am still sooooo tired during the day and have a hard time focusing and therefore finishing tasks. I still have some insomnia too, tho not as bad. Being tired is depressing (small d!) cuz I don't feel productive at work, don't feel like working out, etc. Thanks!
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hey Lexy,
>
> I hope you had a wonderful Easter. It must be nice knowing that you get to go home in just a few days. I'm really happy for you.
>
> The Wellbutrin has been really helpful in keeping me from feeling too foggy. I do have my off days but it's really helped. Decreasing your dose might have a positive effect for you once you're home. Here's to hoping that you don't have to wait much longer.
>
> K.
Posted by bride2be on April 12, 2004, at 15:25:22
In reply to RE:: wedding dress » Anakin, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 12:25:36
I am getting married on july 10th? when is your wedding? we have to talk about our plans! how neat is that? congrats!
Posted by trucker on April 12, 2004, at 15:29:50
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding? » trucker, posted by simus on April 11, 2004, at 23:02:18
150 mg welbutrin and 20 mg of lex...trucker
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////> Are you on anything other than Wellbutrin?
Posted by Anakin on April 12, 2004, at 15:33:09
In reply to RE:: wedding dress, posted by bride2be on April 12, 2004, at 15:25:22
I am tying the knot exactly 2 months from today! June, 12th. I am getting all worked up about it, too. It is hard to envision me closing the school year out and finishing preparations for a wedding...SSTTTREESSS...I still didn't mail my invites, but i guess it is customary 6-8 weeks, so I am still in the window...I also could stand to lose at least 10 more pounds...I am trying to rationalize, the dress fits as it is soooo...I am going to hit the gym as much as possible, because I can then feel at least that i have tried!
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 16:48:58
In reply to RE::: Lexy » KathrynLex, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 14:20:59
Hi Lynne,
I would recommend trying Wellbutrin to see if it helps with your energy level. I'm currently taking 150 mgs and have noticed a significant difference in how tired I am during the day. The good news is if you don't like the Wellbutrin you can stop taking it at any time because it has no withdrawl symptoms.
I think I've asked you this before, but have you tried Prozac?
K.
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 16:56:05
In reply to RE::: Lexy » LynneDa, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 16:48:58
Hi Kathryn - I tried Sarafem a couple of years ago, which is really "female Prozac" packaged in a pretty pink pill :-). I only took it 5 weeks and could not take the side effects so stopped it. I had pretty much the whole gamut of s/e's - but my main thing was I felt so out of it & blunted.
I didn't know anything about SSRI's back then, hadn't come to this site & my OB/GYN was the prescriber and he really told me nothing. I was too upset to be in an asking mode at the time! If I had, I probably would've reduced my dosage and hung in there! What a journey this is :-).
I see my therapist on Thursday so I'm going to talk to her about adding WB. My internist, who is now my prescriber, wasn't keen on adding it the last time I spoke to him. He gave me Ambien and said I really won't be able to evaluate the Lex til I'm sleeping better at night, which is true. I really don't like the Ambien though, even by cutting it in thirds and only taking about 3mg it's too strong!
Thanks for all your input and support, I really appreciate it!!
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.Hi Lynne,
>
> I would recommend trying Wellbutrin to see if it helps with your energy level. I'm currently taking 150 mgs and have noticed a significant difference in how tired I am during the day. The good news is if you don't like the Wellbutrin you can stop taking it at any time because it has no withdrawl symptoms.
>
> I think I've asked you this before, but have you tried Prozac?
>
> K.
Posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 16:59:35
In reply to RE::: Lexy » sexylexy, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 14:06:07
Hey K.
I am glad you had a great Easter. Mine was great too. It was so nice to have my mom here. It helped my depression soooooo much because I was not alone to just sit and think all weekend. I leave for home in 10 days and am sooooo excited about it. I am really ready! I do not seem much difference between 15mg and 20mg thus far so I think when I get home I will probably cut down. Who knows though... I don't want to rush it. I do feel like I am gaining weight on the 20mg though and that is not cool. However, it could be the Godiva my boyfriend sent. Anyway, glad to know that things with Wellbutrin are going well, do you plan on upping to 300mg? Let me know how it goes!
Lexy
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 17:06:04
In reply to RE::: Lexy, posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 16:59:35
Hi Lexy . . . down to 10 days, Wow! Are you graduating or just done for this year? Do you already have a job lined up?
I hate to tell you this cuz I know you are worried about weight gain, but I swear the 20 mg changed my metabolism. Now, I know I am much older (40) and should be expecting these changes . . . but not 10 lbs. in a couple of months (I'm 5'7"). I've never had to diet before in my life. So, you talked about going back to 15mg or adding WB - maybe that will prevent it . . .if it does start happening. I know, I don't feel like I'm being very supportive, but forewarned is forearmed - or something like that!
OR - it could be that you are getting happy, relaxing more and eating a bit more than you used to?
Take care and I'm so happy that you are going home. I hope you'll keep in touch still and let us know where you are on the happiness meter :-)
~ Lynne
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Hey K.
> I am glad you had a great Easter. Mine was great too. It was so nice to have my mom here. It helped my depression soooooo much because I was not alone to just sit and think all weekend. I leave for home in 10 days and am sooooo excited about it. I am really ready! I do not seem much difference between 15mg and 20mg thus far so I think when I get home I will probably cut down. Who knows though... I don't want to rush it. I do feel like I am gaining weight on the 20mg though and that is not cool. However, it could be the Godiva my boyfriend sent. Anyway, glad to know that things with Wellbutrin are going well, do you plan on upping to 300mg? Let me know how it goes!
> Lexy
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 17:18:33
In reply to RE::: Lexy, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 16:56:05
Hi Lynne,
Why doesn't your internist like the idea of giving you Wellbutrin? I suppose some people might be hesitant because it can increase anxiety...but I started at a very low dose and didn't have much of a problem with it.
Sometimes it boggles my mind that doctors don't like to prescribe things when it could be potentially beneficial for their patient.
Keep Prozac on your back burner. You can start as low as either 10 mgs or 5 mgs (I forget which) and increase as slowly as you need to. It was a terrific med for me and I found it to be very energizing as well.
Let me know how your appointment with your internist goes.
K.
Posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 17:25:38
In reply to RE::: Lexy » LynneDa, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 17:18:33
Hey K and LynneDa,
A lot of internist are against giving their pts. Wellbutrin because it tends to have a significant impact on seziures. A lot of Dr. will not Rx it because of this!
Lexy
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