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Posted by tm on May 31, 2003, at 13:52:15
In reply to Re: anxiety?! ..Hey, Wayne!, posted by blkvettes on May 31, 2003, at 13:24:55
> > > hi tim,
> > >
> > > i am hoping to get blkvettes (Wayne)'s attention for you.
> > >
> > > TM asks:
> > > > > > How long did it take for you to feel the full effects and at what strength are? tHanks Tim
> > > > >
> > > Mariposa replied:
> > > > > I would say I probably started feeling better at 9 weeks, and by 11th week I was sure I was doing MUCH better.
> > > > >
> > > > > I started at 5mg, at end of 4th week went to 10mg, still at 10mg going into 5th month.
> > > >
> > >
> > > and now (this is where Wayne can help us) TM asks:
> > > > I wake up with so much anxiety which is one of my problems and not caused by the Lex. I take .75 Xanax while I'm still laying in bed. Did you have or do you have this problem?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Wayne has lex experience with anxiety and social phobia.
> > >
> > > if he is busy, you could use the search at Babble to check Wayne's old posts .... they really are quite inspirational ...... just check for blkvettes' older posts..... that's 'blkvettes', as in "black Corvettes".
> > >
> > > and as Wayne inspired me to say, with his closing....
> > >
> > > TAKE CARE !!!!
> > > and keep on posting!
> > > ~ jim
> > >
> > Thanks I'll start looking, I have noticed some of his posts and not so sure we haven't crossed paths, but I new at this.
> > Tim
> >
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> Hi, the depression was the first to go for me. I had bad panic attacks and anxiety. The panic attacks went away early but the fear and anxiety persisted. Now I had this bad!!!! So bad I did not leave my room for months. I was shaking had muscle spasms and I could go on and on. Afraid to be alone for a couple of months. Now I do pretty much what I want on my terms. Somewhere around week 6 everything started to come around slowly. I started leaving on my own and it was hard. I remember that 1st drive in the car. I only drove about 1 mile and got gas and air for the car. My legs felt like noodles and the anxiety was overwhelming. But as time went on I gained more and more confidence. It got so bad at one point I had to have someone keep my dog because the barking would drive me crazy. But once the med starts to work you still have to do your part. Its not something that just goes away. You have to face all the fears that have built up in you if you have them. Im still doing this now. I have a trip to the mall planned and the next big hurdle is the 1 hour drive to the beach by myself. The med does a lot of the work, but you have to do a lot of it also. Its a slow process and Im in like week 15. But it gets better and better if you have the right med. I have a thought that it took us a long time to get these fears and it takes a long time to overcome them. It does not happen over night. Need more info, just post!!!! GOOD LUCK!!!
> WAYNE>>>>CANT GAT AWAY WITHOUT SAYING TAKE CARE TO lil jimi!!!!
>Thanks Wayne,
I can leave the house and travel on my own. My anxiety I guess is getting the day started and the fright of how the day will go. I can not stay in my room or will go crazy. The anxiety is worse in the morning and comes and goes as the day moves along. I seem to be better at night. I have troubles going home which is 5 hours away. I have been in this new town with my family for a year. I suffer for about ten days after I go home. Horrible; nausea, lose of weight & confusion. My big challenge is over the next couple of weeks. I have had trips planned before I started having these problems. Next week my wife and I go to Jacksonville for a few days, which we have been doing for ten years. Two weeks laters the whole family goes to D.C. for a family vacation. I do have an appointment with the Psy Doc Tuesday the day before we leave. Darn the anxiety. This sight has been a relief for me, I have been reading and asking for a week now. Thanks Wayne, It alaways help to know that there is hope. Do you take Xanax?Hang In There! and Thanks Tim
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Posted by lil' jimi on May 31, 2003, at 20:52:58
In reply to Re: anxiety?! ..Hey, Wayne! » tm, posted by lil' jimi on May 31, 2003, at 12:48:39
hey tim!
i wrote:
> if he is busy, you could use the search at Babble to check Wayne's old posts .... they really are quite inspirational ......which turns out to Not work Because the Babble search seems to only work for posts previous to june 27 , 2002 ..... sorry about that.
however, if you bring up the 1st post from the lexapro thread:
Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl Dr. Bob 6/11/02
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20020609/msgs/109458.html
so that the entire thread is displayed in the browser's window ....
( .... at least, if you happen to be using ms internet explorer, netscape or safari, you can ... >)
... under the edit menu select the "Find" (or "Find on this page") function, ("Ctrl + F" on a pc or 'command + F' on a mac)...
enter "blkvettes" (or anything you please) ... click the button ... et cetera......sorry to have misguided you there, ol' tim, ol' buddy! ..... wish you the best! .... and ....
TAKE CARE !!!!!
~ jim
Posted by blkvettes on May 31, 2003, at 23:24:37
In reply to Re: anxiety?! ..(re: Babble search) ==== to TM !!, posted by lil' jimi on May 31, 2003, at 20:52:58
Your a good man Jim!!!! GOD BLESS!!!!
WAYNE
Posted by lil' jimi on June 1, 2003, at 4:48:11
In reply to lil jimi and lexapro, posted by blkvettes on May 31, 2003, at 23:24:37
i'm never going to be able to post "TAKE CARE!!!!" without thinking of you and hoping you're doing well .... and i like that ...
tim was asking if you took xanax ... i forgot, what are you taking now? and when?
isn't mariposa doing great! she knocks me out.
i may use a subject line to put a shout out to bill l. for an update .... i believe he is the longest time lex user .... since 9/02, i believe ..... i have seen that he's been posting on other threads.
did your past posts include that you used to drink but now you don't ? .... and that since you've been on meds you have quit ? .... did you say the meds lessen your desire / need / inclination to drink ? ....
i admire the support you give to our fellow posters and lex users .... you do good work, man.
TAKE CARE !!!!
~ jim
Posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 5:28:46
In reply to you ain't so bad yourself, Wayne !!!! (god bless!) » blkvettes, posted by lil' jimi on June 1, 2003, at 4:48:11
> i'm never going to be able to post "TAKE CARE!!!!" without thinking of you and hoping you're doing well .... and i like that ...
>
> tim was asking if you took xanax ... i forgot, what are you taking now? and when?
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> isn't mariposa doing great! she knocks me out.
>
> i may use a subject line to put a shout out to bill l. for an update .... i believe he is the longest time lex user .... since 9/02, i believe ..... i have seen that he's been posting on other threads.
>
> did your past posts include that you used to drink but now you don't ? .... and that since you've been on meds you have quit ? .... did you say the meds lessen your desire / need / inclination to drink ? ....
>
> i admire the support you give to our fellow posters and lex users .... you do good work, man.
>
> TAKE CARE !!!!
> ~ jim
Hi Jim, now that we have blown hot air up each others rear with compliments lets get back to work. I take less than .5mg of xanax per day and thats mostly to help me sleep. Ive tapered down from 2.5mg that I started with many months ago. I had a drug problem in my early years. I went through drug rehab and have been clean for almost 20 years. My wife drinks and thats my biggest problem right now. But the funny thing is all my drug buddies are still using and they did not get what I have, GO FIGURE!!!! Yes mariposa is a wonderful story. I love to see it and gives hopes to others. On other boards I see a good story from time to time. Face it if someone is doing good they are not going to go looking for these boards. So thats one reason it looks like hardly anyone is getting better. JIM TAKE CARE!!!!
WAYNE
Posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 6:28:24
In reply to Re: you ain't so bad yourself, Wayne !!!! (god bless!), posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 5:28:46
> > i'm never going to be able to post "TAKE CARE!!!!" without thinking of you and hoping you're doing well .... and i like that ...
> >
> > tim was asking if you took xanax ... i forgot, what are you taking now? and when?
> >
> > isn't mariposa doing great! she knocks me out.
> >
> > i may use a subject line to put a shout out to bill l. for an update .... i believe he is the longest time lex user .... since 9/02, i believe ..... i have seen that he's been posting on other threads.
> >
> > did your past posts include that you used to drink but now you don't ? .... and that since you've been on meds you have quit ? .... did you say the meds lessen your desire / need / inclination to drink ? ....
> >
> > i admire the support you give to our fellow posters and lex users .... you do good work, man.
> >
> > TAKE CARE !!!!
> > ~ jim
>
>
> Hi Jim, now that we have blown hot air up each others rear with compliments lets get back to work. I take less than .5mg of xanax per day and thats mostly to help me sleep. Ive tapered down from 2.5mg that I started with many months ago. I had a drug problem in my early years. I went through drug rehab and have been clean for almost 20 years. My wife drinks and thats my biggest problem right now. But the funny thing is all my drug buddies are still using and they did not get what I have, GO FIGURE!!!! Yes mariposa is a wonderful story. I love to see it and gives hopes to others. On other boards I see a good story from time to time. Face it if someone is doing good they are not going to go looking for these boards. So thats one reason it looks like hardly anyone is getting better. JIM TAKE CARE!!!!
> WAYNE
>
> LET ME HAVE MT TURN AT BLOWING HOT AIR!! You both are good guys to help me through this. I just took .75 of Xanax. I does not seem to make me sleepy. I don't go to bed with anxiety I wake up with it. I don't drink or use drugs. I inherited this from my father who has had it for 40 yrs. He just turned 70. Wasn't many meds back then. It sure helps to talk and to have people like you two to talk back. We will conquer anther day today.Hang in There. Tim
Posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 10:37:54
In reply to Re: you ain't so bad yourself, Wayne !!!! (god bless!), posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 6:28:24
Hi Tim, just a thought!!! You said you dont go to bed with anxiety you wake up with it. You might consider changing xanax to klonopin. It stays in your body about 2 to 3 times longer than xanax. This is a proven fact!!! They both do the same thing, they are both benzos. I tried klonopin but did not like the way it made me feel. But you may like it better than xanax. Its worth a try!!! Maybe mention this to the doc!!! TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
Posted by Bill L on June 1, 2003, at 11:16:38
In reply to tm AND LEXAPRO , posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 10:37:54
Lil Jim asked for my lex experience so far. I started on 20 mg (since I was on 60 mg Celexa) when lex first came out about 8 months a go. I have been doing great on it. I feel a bit sharper mentally than I did on Celexa.
As for the daytime tiredness, I had it both on Celexa and lex but it has been gone ever since I started my dark chocolate treatment 10 weeks a go. I eat one serving ( 1 ounce) a day around 10 am and I do not feel like sleeping at my desk anymore. I'll post something soon on dark chocolate. Mars has developed a dark chocolate with a gtd minimum amount of flavinoids. Dove dark chocolate bars is the only product currently using it. Dark chocolate lowers blood pressure and lowers bad cholesterol. I have good results with Dove, but also with Hersheys dark.
As for the sexual side effects, they are less with lex than celex, but still there to some extent. Taking yohimbine is a big help but causes jitteriness for a few hours.
Posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 11:45:28
In reply to Lexapro Update, posted by Bill L on June 1, 2003, at 11:16:38
> Lil Jim asked for my lex experience so far. I started on 20 mg (since I was on 60 mg Celexa) when lex first came out about 8 months a go. I have been doing great on it. I feel a bit sharper mentally than I did on Celexa.
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> As for the daytime tiredness, I had it both on Celexa and lex but it has been gone ever since I started my dark chocolate treatment 10 weeks a go. I eat one serving ( 1 ounce) a day around 10 am and I do not feel like sleeping at my desk anymore. I'll post something soon on dark chocolate. Mars has developed a dark chocolate with a gtd minimum amount of flavinoids. Dove dark chocolate bars is the only product currently using it. Dark chocolate lowers blood pressure and lowers bad cholesterol. I have good results with Dove, but also with Hersheys dark.
>
> As for the sexual side effects, they are less with lex than celex, but still there to some extent. Taking yohimbine is a big help but causes jitteriness for a few hours.
>
>
Hi there, I love your post about the chocolate. By the way happy your doing well on the lex as I am. But back to the chocolate!!! I posted about this quite awhile ago. In fact I blame some of my problems on chocolate. I quit cold turkey eating chocolate a few months before my world came crashing down. So into about week 4 or 5 on the lex I started eating chocolate again. I got a tip from someone on a chat. There are many posts on this on this board. It does a great number of things for the body as you stated. It also increases serotonin and other chemicals in the brain that affect mood. When I posted about my results I kind of got laughed at and picked on. Thats ok, I have a great sense of humor when not depressed. As far as sexual side effects, I have noticed that I may be getting a problem in this area. It started about 2 weeks ago. I dont know if its the med or in my mind. But I shall work on this problem, maybe I should get advice from leeran. She is the expert on this subject from this board!!!! TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
Posted by kinsey on June 1, 2003, at 15:03:58
In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48
Hi, I am new to this board and it has been very helpful to me. i have suffered from anxiety and depression for many years, but believe it or not finally at 48 i am taking something. i started lexapro last week. i really have not noticed any difference but i know i have to be patient. i'm scared but reading all your stories has helped me as i have no one really to talk to about this. just wanted to say thank you for making me feel not alone.
Posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 18:54:06
In reply to just started lexapro, posted by kinsey on June 1, 2003, at 15:03:58
> Hi, I am new to this board and it has been very helpful to me. i have suffered from anxiety and depression for many years, but believe it or not finally at 48 i am taking something. i started lexapro last week. i really have not noticed any difference but i know i have to be patient. i'm scared but reading all your stories has helped me as i have no one really to talk to about this. just wanted to say thank you for making me feel not alone.
Hi there, glad you got help after all these years. How many mg of lex are you taking? There is really not much to fear!!! Be patient and welcome to the board!!! Sometimes the board gets slow but you can read old posts for info with a search. We care here but sometimes everyone is away at the same time. TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
Posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 20:56:21
In reply to Re: just started lexapro, posted by blkvettes on June 1, 2003, at 18:54:06
> > Hi, I am new to this board and it has been very helpful to me. i have suffered from anxiety and depression for many years, but believe it or not finally at 48 i am taking something. i started lexapro last week. i really have not noticed any difference but i know i have to be patient. i'm scared but reading all your stories has helped me as i have no one really to talk to about this. just wanted to say thank you for making me feel not alone.
>
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> Hi there, glad you got help after all these years. How many mg of lex are you taking? There is really not much to fear!!! Be patient and welcome to the board!!! Sometimes the board gets slow but you can read old posts for info with a search. We care here but sometimes everyone is away at the same time. TAKE CARE!!!
> WAYNE
>
> Hi, I'm just a few weeks ahead of you. Reading this board has also given me relief. Read about Cleo he started May 7 and has started to feel better. I made it through today with taking Xanax whe I woke up and that's all, I normally take it 4 times a day. From all I have read on this board it sounds like Lex will pay off with time. Listen to what Wayne has to say, we have posted back ond fourth the last few days and he has given me hope and relief. Hang in there, I will look forward to future posts to see how you are doing. Tim
Posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 21:00:15
In reply to Re: just started lexapro, posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 20:56:21
> > > Hi, I am new to this board and it has been very helpful to me. i have suffered from anxiety and depression for many years, but believe it or not finally at 48 i am taking something. i started lexapro last week. i really have not noticed any difference but i know i have to be patient. i'm scared but reading all your stories has helped me as i have no one really to talk to about this. just wanted to say thank you for making me feel not alone.
> >
> >
> > Hi there, glad you got help after all these years. How many mg of lex are you taking? There is really not much to fear!!! Be patient and welcome to the board!!! Sometimes the board gets slow but you can read old posts for info with a search. We care here but sometimes everyone is away at the same time. TAKE CARE!!!
> > WAYNE
> >
> > Hi, I'm just a few weeks ahead of you. Reading this board has also given me relief. Read about Cleo he started May 7 and has started to feel better. I made it through today with taking Xanax whe I woke up and that's all, I normally take it 4 times a day. From all I have read on this board it sounds like Lex will pay off with time. Listen to what Wayne has to say, we have posted back ond fourth the last few days and he has given me hope and relief. Hang in there, I will look forward to future posts to see how you are doing. TimMeant to say Theo not Cleo! Sorry! Tim
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Posted by lil' jimi on June 2, 2003, at 1:56:31
In reply to Lexapro Update, posted by Bill L on June 1, 2003, at 11:16:38
hi Bill L !
thanks for posting your update! ... i've only used lex for 3 months .... hoping you won't mind a few question, please ... ?
Bill L writes:
>> Lil Jim asked for my lex experience so far. I started on 20 mg (since I was on 60 mg Celexa) when lex first came out about 8 months a go. I have been doing great on it. I feel a bit sharper mentally than I did on Celexa.
>may i ask a few details of your history, please?:
... what were the symptoms originally?
... when did you begin celexa?
... why did you switch to lexapro?Bill L continues:
>> As for the daytime tiredness, I had it both on Celexa and lex but it has been gone ever since I started my dark chocolate treatment 10 weeks a go. I eat one serving ( 1 ounce) a day around 10 am and I do not feel like sleeping at my desk anymore. I'll post something soon on dark chocolate. Mars has developed a dark chocolate with a gtd minimum amount of flavinoids. Dove dark chocolate bars is the only product currently using it. Dark chocolate lowers blood pressure and lowers bad cholesterol. I have good results with Dove, but also with Hersheys dark.
>thanks for this info! ..... this i got to try!
for blkvettes benefit: these beneficial flavinoids are found only in the dark chocolate, NOT in milk chocolate, right Bill L?
.... how many calories in an ounce, Bill?
.... cholesterol?more from Bill L:
>> As for the sexual side effects, they are less with lex than celex, but still there to some extent. Taking yohimbine is a big help but causes jitteriness for a few hours.
>about the sexual SEs: i've read about three separate issues: decreased libido; erectile function; anorgasmia.
.... i take it that yours is libido decrease?a few days ago i noticed this post implying sexual SE (from another SSRI) recovery by using Claratin:
"FYI: Claritin and Sexual Dysfunction
Posted by JonW on June 8, 2002, at 15:36:48Hi all,
The latest Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (Volume 63 June 2002 Number 6) includes a letter to the editor entitled "Fluoxetine-Induced Sexual Dysfunction Reversed by Loratadine. Russel V. Brubaker".
Jon"
thought it could be worth a try!
my specific interest in your experience is whether or not you have had any indication of "poop out"?
.... this remains of great concern to those of us beginning to have confidence in lexapro.thanks again for your post and best to you,
~ jim
Posted by kinsey on June 2, 2003, at 18:56:02
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update » Bill L, posted by lil' jimi on June 2, 2003, at 1:56:31
Hi everyone,
I am new to this board, started taking lexapro over a week ago. I have anxiety and depression, but this is the first time i have ever taken any medication. I know it's too soon but i feel really anxious and just can't imagine this helping, but i will stick with it. Thank you for all your input it has been a great help. I do not feel so alone.
Posted by kinsey on June 2, 2003, at 19:12:52
In reply to Re: just started lexapro, posted by tm on June 1, 2003, at 20:56:21
Had posted a message yesterday and didn't think it went through, so i rewrote and when i came on the message board i saw it had gone through and people actually answered!! i am on 10mg - one tablet a day of lexapro, i guess it is too soon for any results (one week), but i keep hoping. thanks again for all your input, it really helps.
Posted by Ninki on June 2, 2003, at 19:47:14
In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48
Having swelling and numbness in extremeties...I started Lexapro 3 weeks ago. Changing from Paxil CR. Reduced Paxil for 2 weeks with 10mg of Lexapro then third week went to just 20 mg of Lexapro. Some of the things I have experienced have been mentioned by many of you. The naseua, fatigue and headaches. But I also have had swelling in my hands and feet, face, etc. I call it swelling because it's not constant. Trouble getting usual rings on, feet swelling in shoes, numb fingertips. I also have joint pain and stiffness in my back and worst of all, I wake at night with my arm asleep but when I shake it or rub it to increase the blood flow it doesn't help. I noticed last night that as I was lying in bed watching tv on my left side, my right arm still fell asleep. I had no pressure on that side. I am wondering if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms.
Posted by lil' jimi on June 2, 2003, at 21:41:53
In reply to Lexapro side effects-joint swelling..., posted by Ninki on June 2, 2003, at 19:47:14
hi Ninki,
welcome to our lex thread .... glad to have you posting and thanks for your contribution!
sorry you are having such a rough time:
you wrote:
>> Having swelling and numbness in extremeties...I started Lexapro 3 weeks ago. Changing from Paxil CR. Reduced Paxil for 2 weeks with 10mg of Lexapro then third week went to just 20 mg of Lexapro. Some of the things I have experienced have been mentioned by many of you. The naseua, fatigue and headaches. But I also have had swelling in my hands and feet, face, etc. I call it swelling because it's not constant. Trouble getting usual rings on, feet swelling in shoes, numb fingertips. I also have joint pain and stiffness in my back and worst of all, I wake at night with my arm asleep but when I shake it or rub it to increase the blood flow it doesn't help. I noticed last night that as I was lying in bed watching tv on my left side, my right arm still fell asleep. I had no pressure on that side. I am wondering if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms.it's getting to be the classic syndrome around here ... folks switching from one SSRI to lexapro, usually seeking refuge from some SE .... problems being the compounding of the effects of "discontiuation syndrome" aka withdrawals, With the adaptaion SEs from lexapro.... let's just say this is not the formula for a party ..... sorry you are having to go through all this.
...and a lot of folks have to endure these transistion phases to get to the benefits of lexapro ... so usually it is jsut a matter of waiting the SEs out before we can get relief .... so i want to encourage you to hang in there .....
Ninki, i have read a lot of posts about folks' SEs with lexapro, but yours is the first that i can remember involving swelling and your swelling sounds systemic, which is my way of saying i think it needs serious attention ... because something it effecting your circulation and lexapro could be a contributor ....
best thing to do is contact your doctor and let him/her know what's going on ..... make them earn their money!
please keep us posted about how you are doing .... and TAKE CARE !!!!!!!
~ jim
Posted by lil' jimi on June 2, 2003, at 21:55:57
In reply to oops!!, posted by kinsey on June 2, 2003, at 19:12:52
hi kinsey,
>> Had posted a message yesterday and didn't think it went through, so i rewrote and when i came on the message board i saw it had gone through and people actually answered!! i am on 10mg - one tablet a day of lexapro, i guess it is too soon for any results (one week), but i keep hoping. thanks again for all your input, it really helps.
welcome to our lexapro party! .... man , my 1st week was sure rough ... i had an unholy host of SEs come at me with anxiety attacks like i never knew existed, because i'd never'd had one before....... now it is all good .... really good.
i use the e-mail notification pBabble offers when we post .... i get e-mail to tell me when posts are made to the thread ...
listen, sometimes it helps just to post something here when you are going through this ..... so post anytime .... one of the reasons this is here.
(some folks Have seen benefits in as little as a week ..... we don't talk about them very much ... they make some of us jealous .... (LIKE ME!!) (HA! Just Kidding!!))
i really hope you do get relief soon .... HANG IN THERE!!!
Take Care!!
~ jim
Posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 3, 2003, at 9:23:18
In reply to Lexapro Update, posted by Bill L on June 1, 2003, at 11:16:38
Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
Posted by tm on June 3, 2003, at 9:44:42
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 3, 2003, at 9:23:18
> Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
Hi!
I have two of your symptons I clench my teeth which just makes my jaw sore and my appetite is off. I am about at week 4 and started to feel better yesterday. I am also more short tempered at home. Hang In There!! Tim
Posted by Napaba on June 3, 2003, at 9:51:07
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update » 2beornot2benuts, posted by tm on June 3, 2003, at 9:44:42
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
I want the appetite thing. I still need to loss 20 pounds. I hope I get that side effect at least for a while.
> > Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
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> Hi!
> I have two of your symptons I clench my teeth which just makes my jaw sore and my appetite is off. I am about at week 4 and started to feel better yesterday. I am also more short tempered at home. Hang In There!! Tim
Posted by Kathii on June 3, 2003, at 10:14:58
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 3, 2003, at 9:23:18
> Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
Happy Birthday 2B!
Don't give up on Lex, the symptoms you are experiencing are the same that many of us have had. For the lack of appetite, try drinking Ensure (a nutritional supplement drink) to keep up with your caloric intake and vitamins. For the neck pain and teeth clenching I use a generic ointment of Flexall (like Bengay) - a pain relieving cream. You can put it where the jaw hinges, near your ears - just keep it away from your eyes and your daughter! A soak in a hot tub works well, too. I also had the "wanna be a slug" phase. I changed the time I take the Lex to dinnertime and that helped. Also, I did things around the house during commercials - wipe down the kitchen, go through the mail, swish the toilet, etc. A good website to check out is www.flylady.net.
Good luck!
Kathii
Posted by Ninki on June 3, 2003, at 10:25:17
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update » 2beornot2benuts, posted by tm on June 3, 2003, at 9:44:42
> > Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
Happy birthday! Read my posting of yesterday, joint swelling. I am in week 3 and having the tiredness and aches and pains. Reduced from 20 to 10 starting today. I'll keep you posted on the aches and pains and clenching (I wear a night guard for this)
Posted by blkvettes on June 3, 2003, at 10:47:58
In reply to Re: Lexapro Update » 2beornot2benuts, posted by Kathii on June 3, 2003, at 10:14:58
> > Hi guys+gals, Today is my birthday, I'm 37! Woo-ooh! and this is by far one of the roughest time in my life! (mentally,emotionally,relationshipy,and for some wierd reason, physically). Today is also day 15 of lexapro, and day 3 of my monthly (thing for girls). I sure hope no one is offended by my mention of the monthly thing, after all, I do want to be as civil as possible! I have no appetite, even for chocolate, my favorite! I clench my jaws, which by the middle of the day, ends up giving me a wicked tension headache. I wake up very achy especially, my legs. I'm a MESS! The deppression hasn't lifted a bit! I don't care if I shower, or go out of the house. And this is Spring! Time to get out and enjoy the weather, and I just rather stay in and take a nap (when my 2yr. old daughter does). If anyone has similar symptoms, achyness, jaw clenching, please let me know. Thanks for being here... 2B
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> Happy Birthday 2B!
> Don't give up on Lex, the symptoms you are experiencing are the same that many of us have had. For the lack of appetite, try drinking Ensure (a nutritional supplement drink) to keep up with your caloric intake and vitamins. For the neck pain and teeth clenching I use a generic ointment of Flexall (like Bengay) - a pain relieving cream. You can put it where the jaw hinges, near your ears - just keep it away from your eyes and your daughter! A soak in a hot tub works well, too. I also had the "wanna be a slug" phase. I changed the time I take the Lex to dinnertime and that helped. Also, I did things around the house during commercials - wipe down the kitchen, go through the mail, swish the toilet, etc. A good website to check out is www.flylady.net.
> Good luck!
> Kathii
Hi 2b, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! There is good advice from the above post. I like the commercial idea, did not realize that I did this also. If you can do a little and move around thats good. Dont let the house work overwhelm you. You can catch up when you feel better. This past christmas was the worst one ever for me. I smiled and did not want to ruin it for family members. I mean its my favorite time of the year. When the day was done I just went in my room and cried for hours. I hope you get to feeling better soon. TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
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