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Posted by Mariposa on November 19, 2003, at 20:54:27
In reply to Re: Everyone - Interested in when these darn SE's stop » Dr. Jill, posted by anonymous13 on November 19, 2003, at 20:34:33
Well if I was on prozac I think I could respond more accurately to your post.
I am on Lexapro and following is a list of the benefits I have experienced:
1. My insomnia, which I have suffered most of adult life has been CURED! I sleep soundly through the nite and fall asleep easily and quickly.
2. I have lost 10lbs. and feel GREAT at this weight, about what I weighed in high school.
3. No more PMS - I felt a little grumpy this last period, but NOTHING like it used to be.
4. No more STUPID fights about insignificant things w/husband, I used to go off on him almost daily.
5. No more road rage, used to be a constant problem, suprised I am not dead or seriously hurt as I was a BAD ANGRY driver!
6. Depression in check, can get up in the morning and go to work without thinking about calling in.
So far I have not experienced anything detrimental that would make me consider going back to the way I was. Had a physical last month, and everything was good, no problems.
As for side effects, I had most of them and spent week 2 in bed, but they ALL went away.
Your post was informative, but I really did not find anything in there that would make me quit Lex at this time.
Best of luck!~~~8|8
Posted by nemo kitty on November 19, 2003, at 20:58:21
In reply to Re: prozac comments » anonymous13, posted by Mariposa on November 19, 2003, at 20:54:27
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> Your post was informative, but I really did not find anything in there that would make me quit Lex at this time.
>
> Best of luck!~~~8|8Pleas tell me what mg you are on* I really want this to work for me too, but I am havinga rough time. I am very sleepy in the morning (taking my lex in the am) and I am being very absentminded. thanks
Posted by vandy on November 19, 2003, at 22:25:06
In reply to Re: prozac comments » anonymous13, posted by Mariposa on November 19, 2003, at 20:54:27
Mega Dittos! I feel about lexapro as does the NRA about guns: You can take it from me but you will have to pry it from my cold, dead hand. The side effects were a PITA, it's true. To be be myself again for the first time in years, it was a very tiny and temporary bill to pay. Take away my lex? I don't think I'd go postal if you tried it but you'd get a battle.
> Well if I was on prozac I think I could respond more accurately to your post.
>
> I am on Lexapro and following is a list of the benefits I have experienced:
>
> 1. My insomnia, which I have suffered most of adult life has been CURED! I sleep soundly through the nite and fall asleep easily and quickly.
>
> 2. I have lost 10lbs. and feel GREAT at this weight, about what I weighed in high school.
>
> 3. No more PMS - I felt a little grumpy this last period, but NOTHING like it used to be.
>
> 4. No more STUPID fights about insignificant things w/husband, I used to go off on him almost daily.
>
> 5. No more road rage, used to be a constant problem, suprised I am not dead or seriously hurt as I was a BAD ANGRY driver!
>
> 6. Depression in check, can get up in the morning and go to work without thinking about calling in.
>
> So far I have not experienced anything detrimental that would make me consider going back to the way I was. Had a physical last month, and everything was good, no problems.
>
> As for side effects, I had most of them and spent week 2 in bed, but they ALL went away.
>
> Your post was informative, but I really did not find anything in there that would make me quit Lex at this time.
>
> Best of luck!~~~8|8
Posted by OLDHAND on November 19, 2003, at 22:31:02
In reply to Re: Lexapro and urination??, posted by ginger C on November 19, 2003, at 10:24:11
> I have been on Lexapro for a year now and I have noticed an increase in urination rather than a decrease. I thought it was just my bladder capacity diminishing and never thought about it possibly being one of my drugs.
Lexapro has always made me thirsty, thus maybe more urination? I work to stay hydrated on these drugs. Am starting my second year on Lex, also.
Posted by Karalyn on November 19, 2003, at 23:01:35
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect/bottom » samenewme, posted by pharmrep on October 4, 2002, at 0:19:46
hey, I am on my second day of Lex and I'm worried about all this talk of insomnia. See, I had insomnia last year and depression as a college freshman (they all thought it was just colleges stress--dorks). anyway i was on effexor and i took ambien to be able to sleep. i went off effexor (cause it was only a freshman college dip in my life right? WRONG!) So when i started getting depressed and not sleeping again I decided to go to a psychiatrist and not my primary doc anymore. he said i went off too soon, and i wasnt actually diagnosed with anything. Now im on Lex. but im worried that my insomnia wont go away and ill have to take ambien forever as well or some other sleep aid med. and isnt that dangerous? do sleep meds affect you long term? does one get addicted?
oh yeah I am also having the usual nausea, and diarhea. definately irritable bowel. one more thing, since I have only seen my pdoc(is that the short for psychiatrist?) once what should i expect? some of you are saying that you dont really get therapy or whatever just meds. well I want to get the most from it. I'm so glad I found this sight when researching Lexapro.
Posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 8:43:13
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect/bottom, posted by Karalyn on November 19, 2003, at 23:01:35
I had all of the symptoms you mentioned the first few days. The tummy issues went away. However, I still have insomnia - big time and I have been on Lexapro for 18 days. Actually, I am going to see the doctor today at 1:30 and I will let you know what he says about it. He prescribed Ambien and that does not work. I have no problem falling asleep - I just cannot stay asleep. It is a horrible cycle. I am so tired that I go to bed at 8pm and typically awake around midnight and I'm lucky if I can fall back to sleep. I do not want to discourage you. Many others say the insomnia goes away. For me, it cannot go away soon enough! Jill
> hey, I am on my second day of Lex and I'm worried about all this talk of insomnia. See, I had insomnia last year and depression as a college freshman (they all thought it was just colleges stress--dorks). anyway i was on effexor and i took ambien to be able to sleep. i went off effexor (cause it was only a freshman college dip in my life right? WRONG!) So when i started getting depressed and not sleeping again I decided to go to a psychiatrist and not my primary doc anymore. he said i went off too soon, and i wasnt actually diagnosed with anything. Now im on Lex. but im worried that my insomnia wont go away and ill have to take ambien forever as well or some other sleep aid med. and isnt that dangerous? do sleep meds affect you long term? does one get addicted?
>
> oh yeah I am also having the usual nausea, and diarhea. definately irritable bowel. one more thing, since I have only seen my pdoc(is that the short for psychiatrist?) once what should i expect? some of you are saying that you dont really get therapy or whatever just meds. well I want to get the most from it. I'm so glad I found this sight when researching Lexapro.
>
Posted by jeffconn on November 20, 2003, at 8:43:18
In reply to Twitching, posted by Erin1679 on November 19, 2003, at 17:51:14
> Does anyone ever experience any twitching in their legs and fingers. I feel like my body is jumping a lot sometimes when I am sitting still.
> I also hope I get my appetite back before Thanksgiving! LOLErin, I cant say I get the twitching fingers, but the "jumpy" feeling, the clenched teeth, the feeling of "cant sit still" is definately still there after 9 weeks. As for the appetite, I like some of the others here have to force myself to eat too. Other times, I am actually hungry. I hope we ALL can enjoy the Holiday season and may we all feel better sooooooooooon!!!! *SSSSSSSS*
Posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 8:49:50
In reply to Re: Twitching, posted by jeffconn on November 20, 2003, at 8:43:18
After 9 weeks!!! Oh gosh, I really hope the side effects go away soon. I have not even reached the 3 week point and I am really having a hard time. However, I am (was) hopeful that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Now, I do not know. UGH! Jill
> > Does anyone ever experience any twitching in their legs and fingers. I feel like my body is jumping a lot sometimes when I am sitting still.
> > I also hope I get my appetite back before Thanksgiving! LOL
>
> Erin, I cant say I get the twitching fingers, but the "jumpy" feeling, the clenched teeth, the feeling of "cant sit still" is definately still there after 9 weeks. As for the appetite, I like some of the others here have to force myself to eat too. Other times, I am actually hungry. I hope we ALL can enjoy the Holiday season and may we all feel better sooooooooooon!!!! *SSSSSSSS*
Posted by jane47 on November 20, 2003, at 11:31:57
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect/bottom, posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 8:43:13
Those of you that are having insomnia, are you taking lex in the AM. I have been on 10mgs for one month now and the insomnia is pretty much gone. I had insomnia quite bad before meds (probably due to anxiety) and take 50mgs of trazadone before bed. I wake up once or twice, fall right back to sleep and get up refreshed. Hang in there. Taking lex in the morning (around 7:00AM) made a big difference. Hang in there. Everyone talks about being sleepy. I am never sleepy until around 10:00pm. All the other side effects are gone. Good luck to you all.
...Jane
Posted by Mariposa on November 20, 2003, at 13:19:10
In reply to Re: prozac comments, posted by nemo kitty on November 19, 2003, at 20:58:21
> >
> > Your post was informative, but I really did not find anything in there that would make me quit Lex at this time.
> >
> > Best of luck!~~~8|8
>
> Pleas tell me what mg you are on* I really want this to work for me too, but I am havinga rough time. I am very sleepy in the morning (taking my lex in the am) and I am being very absentminded. thanksI started @5mg in Feb., went to 10mg week 5, 20mg 5th month. Take it in the AM.
For the first few months I had trouble w/sleepiness and absent mind. Took naps all the time and had to write notes to myself. Drank lots of coffee, didn't help that much, but I do LOVE coffee! Doing better now.
I feel *normal* again. I say it that way because normal for me used to be: depressed insomniac road rage stupid fight w/hubby about insignificant things PMS 3 weeks out of 4 basketcase.
It was a long tough road to get here, but I would do it all over again! I can only hope in the long run, you too will get good results. Best of luck!~~~8|8
Posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:06:04
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by curly1 on November 19, 2003, at 17:35:14
Well, based on a lot of follow-ups it looks like my experience is unusual -- most people seem to be losing weight. Just my luck!! I was in the process of trying to lose the last 10 - 15 lbs from having a baby and doing pretty well--slow but steady. Then I went on lexapro, started levbid/levsin and high fiber diet with daily glasses of Metamucil all at the same. I put on another ten pounds right away with no noticible change in my diet and have not been able to shake it. To say I'm frustrated and depressed is an undertatement! I hope you have better luck than I have, it sounds like most do!!
Posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 14:09:14
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect/bottom, posted by jane47 on November 20, 2003, at 11:31:57
I just got back from the doctor and told him about all of my lovely side effects with Lexpro. I am taking it in the am (5mg). I can fall asleep with the help of Ambien, but can only sleep a few hours. At any rate, he wants to switch me to Effexor (sp?). Any experience with this medication! Jill
Posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:13:30
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by nemo kitty on November 19, 2003, at 19:02:58
> > I have been on lexapro for about 10 months. I started taking it for anxiety induced IBS. I have been able to find relief from my IBS, but I think the lexapro has caused some weight gain --about 10lbs by the third to fourth week of taking it. I know this probably doesn't sound like that much for most people, but I'm only 5'1", so it's significant for me. I can't seem to be able to drop the weight & my therapist suggested it might be the lexapro. The additional weight is causing a whole new set of anxiety and stress. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced a similar problem?
>
> I'm 5'1" and already 30 lbs overweight so I'm scared to death this is going to make me gain. Do you seem to be eating more or just putting it on?
>
> I've been on lex for 22 days. The only se I have is in the sex dept. I have also noticed myself to start itching when I try to go to sleep. Is that an SE? It usually lasts 15-40 minutes.
>
> YES!! I also itch, mostly on my neck!!! It drives me crazy. I have been on it almost 3 weeks. I have also missed my period (10 days late) which is very unusual for me.
The weight thing~have gained 5 pounds in the 2-3 weeks I've been on it! YUCK!!
I hate to say this, but I'm happy to know I am not alone in this. I'm sorry to hear you have gained lbs, though. My therapist says weight gain is one of the leading causes of depression in women, I am starting to understand what she means.
Posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:15:47
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by sapphira on November 19, 2003, at 19:18:50
just curious: is it possible for those of you who have gained weight that it might be fluid retention??
sapphira
I don't know. What do you mean? To me it looks like my stomach is abnormally bloated, so you could have something there. How would I be able to tell and what could I do about it? Any ideas?
Posted by sapphira on November 20, 2003, at 14:20:03
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:15:47
re: fluid retention
are your fingers puffy? do your ankles swell? do you seem to be urinating normally and in normal amounts? has your blood pressure gone up?
all of these things are signs of edema or fluid retention.
sapphira
Posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:25:30
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by sapphira on November 20, 2003, at 14:20:03
re: fluid retention
are your fingers puffy? do your ankles swell? do you seem to be urinating normally and in normal amounts? has your blood pressure gone up?
all of these things are signs of edema or fluid retention.
sapphira
I can't say for sure that any of these things are happening. I have a history of edema due to a past kidney disease.
Posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:40:35
In reply to Twitching, posted by Erin1679 on November 19, 2003, at 17:51:14
Yes! I had major leg jerking and twitching, also, a lot of pressure and pain in my joints, but it went away within a couple of weeks. It came back when I upped my dose but other than a little shakiness in my hands, it's gone.
Posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:55:08
In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by artgirl on November 20, 2003, at 14:25:30
It's been three weeks today that I've been on Lex. After the first week or so I started to feel a little better but then really depressed again right before I was supposed to up my dose to 20mg. Then on 20 I was doing okay until the last three days and I just can't drag myself out of bed or force myself to eat anything. Since I'm still having insonmia, I called my pdoc and she prescribed some trazadone (sp?) which I haven't taken yet. But when I told her I was still depressed she said that maybe we should switch to Paxil. I've heard pretty terrible things about Paxil so I don't really want to go on it. Also, I've suffered through all of these freaking se's on Lex and don't want to go through that again.
Any advice? Has anyone been taking more than 20mg for depression and anxiety? (I also take 3 Klonopin per day.) How about any experience with Paxil. As some have said the weight loss on Lex has been one of the best se's and I don't want to gain it all back!
Posted by LynneDa on November 20, 2003, at 15:08:00
In reply to 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:55:08
Sorry to hear you're having problems with the Lex. I've been on Lex 10mg for one month. The first 2 weeks were great, now it seems to have slowed down in effectiveness and some of the anxiety and depression/obsession is coming back. My p-doc said I need to wait another month to really evaluate cuz it might pick up a bit. I am trying to be patient but am tempted to up my dose myself!
It doesn't seem like 3 weeks is long enough to give it a fair trial, but I guess that depends on how bad your depression is. Can you not get out of bed cuz your sleepy or depressed? Are you not eating due to nausea or too depressed? I've heard that going from 10 to 20 causes you to go through side effects again. Many folks have gone 10 to 15 then 20 so the s/e's aren't so severe.
I use Melatonin for insomnia and it works great!
Hang in there & let us know what you decide!
~ Lynne
Posted by Esmarelda on November 20, 2003, at 15:44:33
In reply to 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:55:08
I felt better at first, but at about week 2-4, I felt worse that I felt before Lex. Then at about weeks 5-7, I all the sudden felt lots better. I started on 10 mg and then at about week 10 or so upped it to 15mg. It was worth it to me. I feel much better now with no side effects.
Posted by BLKVETTES on November 20, 2003, at 16:03:45
In reply to 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:55:08
> It's been three weeks today that I've been on Lex. After the first week or so I started to feel a little better but then really depressed again right before I was supposed to up my dose to 20mg. Then on 20 I was doing okay until the last three days and I just can't drag myself out of bed or force myself to eat anything. Since I'm still having insonmia, I called my pdoc and she prescribed some trazadone (sp?) which I haven't taken yet. But when I told her I was still depressed she said that maybe we should switch to Paxil. I've heard pretty terrible things about Paxil so I don't really want to go on it. Also, I've suffered through all of these freaking se's on Lex and don't want to go through that again.
>
> Any advice? Has anyone been taking more than 20mg for depression and anxiety? (I also take 3 Klonopin per day.) How about any experience with Paxil. As some have said the weight loss on Lex has been one of the best se's and I don't want to gain it all back!
Hey, it takes a good 4 to 8 weeks for most people to get relief with these meds. For me it was 6 weeks. The depression went first and then the anxiety was slowly brought under control. I cant believe your pdoc has even suggested a med change at this point. But then again Im not surprised based on what you have posted here before.
Posted by Meehee on November 20, 2003, at 16:32:38
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression » sfmom, posted by Esmarelda on November 20, 2003, at 15:44:33
Ive been on Lex for six weeks now and everything everybody saying about Lexapro is what I went through. I had the problem with staying asleep and I to was prescribed ambien first 5mg and then my pdoc up'd it to 10mg and I would still not sleep all night. And that was first 3 or four weeks. And believe me I felt worse than ever. Than all of a sudden I just started getting really comfortable and relaxed at bed time and now I get into this real deep sleep and I have the wildest dreams some good, some bad but always interesting. And I will sleep all night without any ambien. But since I have pmdd Ive noticed that based on this week Im starting with the depression,agitation, anxiety and insomnia. I saw my pdoc yesterday he wants me to up my Lex to 20mg five days before my week before my period. So like for 12 days a month he wants me to take 20mg. I took my first 20mg this am with no side effects, and other than a slight agitation, mild depression and anxiety. I was alot better than I was yesterday. That could change at a moments notice though.
Posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 16:36:55
In reply to 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 14:55:08
Thanks everyone for your advice and support. I guess, once again, I'll just have to stick it out. Hopefully the meds will start to work soon because I'm just not functioning right now. I'm supposed to go back to work on Dec 1 and I'm scared as hell about that. My doc says she can extend my medical disability, but the disability checks don't even come close to paying the bills so I'm also stressed out about that too.
Well, I dragged my butt out of bed today and forced myself to eat something. My friend is picking me up in about an hour to take me to her house to have a bath in her huge bathtub. I just have no idea what to do with myself in the meantime. Then I have therapy tonight and tomorrow morning, so hopefully that will help, although it usually makes me more anxious.
Thanks for letting me vent/express/ramble on. I don't know what I'd do without you all. Just wish I could get hugs online!
Posted by Esmarelda on November 20, 2003, at 16:40:35
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 16:36:55
You Can! ((((((((((((((sfmom)))))))))))))))!
Posted by LynneDa on November 20, 2003, at 16:43:13
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sfmom on November 20, 2003, at 16:36:55
((((((SFMOM)))))))
Hugs to you! You should be proud of yourself for getting out of bed and getting out of the house tonight!When you're feeling a bit better, make a list of very small things you can do around the house - that only take 5 - 10 minutes or so (clip coupons, clean out a sock drawer, file 10 bills or even work on a puzzle), and do this when you feel anxious and at loose ends. Not a cure for depression, but it may make you feel better at the moment - more normal. It works for me and makes the time go by. Hang in there and stay safe!
~Lynne
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