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Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl

Posted by krystol on June 20, 2003, at 12:00:31

In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48

hi, i'm new to AD's and i have to say lex has done wonders for me...i noticed a change on day 1 it has been 2wks and 2days...i was dx w/depression didn't notice it until a break up w/bf of 11yrs...this has really helped me through one of the toughest times in my life...

 

Re: Nausea and Lex : Please Advise!! » 2beornot2benuts

Posted by Sabina on June 20, 2003, at 13:21:23

In reply to Re: Nausea and Lex : Please Advise!!, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 20, 2003, at 7:43:22

I already experience recurrent vomiting, nausea, and headaches from Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue. I'm not saying this to sound pitiful, just that those SE's are nothing new to me. I am still trying to stay positive about the Lex, but it's difficult. Maybe you could alternate days between 10mg and 15mg until your body acclimates to the increase? Keep us posted on your progress. It really helps me to not feel alone through all of this.

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl

Posted by BLKVETTES on June 20, 2003, at 23:36:05

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by krystol on June 20, 2003, at 12:00:31

> hi, i'm new to AD's and i have to say lex has done wonders for me...i noticed a change on day 1 it has been 2wks and 2days...i was dx w/depression didn't notice it until a break up w/bf of 11yrs...this has really helped me through one of the toughest times in my life...


YOU ARE VERY LUCKY!!!!

 

Vitamins Decrease Nauseau???

Posted by CarrieL on June 21, 2003, at 6:59:40

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by BLKVETTES on June 20, 2003, at 23:36:05

I have been on Lex for about 6 months and have never noticed even a hint of nausea. I know that side effects are different for everyone, but I can't help but wonder if the fact that I take a multi-vitamin w/ minerals every day prevents me from experiencing the nausea. I would suggest anyone that IS experiencing nausea from Lex to try taking a multi-vitamin w/ minerals. I know that B vitamins, in particular, are good for preventing nausea... and good for the nervous system as well. As the Chinese saying goes: "Dawn will follow the darkness" :) Best wishes everyone!!!

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » krystol

Posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 12:04:23

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by krystol on June 20, 2003, at 12:00:31

hi krystol,

thanks for your post ... ... pBabble thrives on getting as many posters' contibutions as possible so that we may all benefit from as wide a range of experiences as possible ...

you posted:
> hi, i'm new to AD's and i have to say lex has done wonders for me...i noticed a change on day 1 it has been 2wks and 2days...i was dx w/depression didn't notice it until a break up w/bf of 11yrs...this has really helped me through one of the toughest times in my life...

.... and i'd have to say your experiences are all the more valuable to us here BECAUSE such positive posts here are kind of rare ...
... and of course, the squeaky wheel should get the grease, so that the lex users having troubles may receive what remedies and support may be available ... ...
.... .. but positive reviews such as yours are priceless for providing the hope and encouragement we need here, and of which we can never get too much ...

what is your doseage level? .... 11years? .... what have we done with / to this bf? ... if you'd care to tell(?).
(mention your doseage & we can hear about bf here, otherwise , we should discuss him over at pSocial-Babble ... it's a posting policy deal.)

thanks again for your post! ... ... and please do keep us posted about how you are doing ... ...
.... .... no matter how good it is!

TAKE CARE !!!!!!
~ jim

 

Re: Vitamins Decrease Nausea? » CarrieL

Posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 12:35:30

In reply to Vitamins Decrease Nauseau???, posted by CarrieL on June 21, 2003, at 6:59:40

hi Carrie L,

thanks for posting this excellent suggestion!! . .... it makes a lot of sense:

> I have been on Lex for about 6 months and have never noticed even a hint of nausea. I know that side effects are different for everyone, but I can't help but wonder if the fact that I take a multi-vitamin w/ minerals every day prevents me from experiencing the nausea. I would suggest anyone that IS experiencing nausea from Lex to try taking a multi-vitamin w/ minerals. I know that B vitamins, in particular, are good for preventing nausea... and good for the nervous system as well.

... ... especially the minerals aspect .. ... .. not that the vitamins aren't essential ... ... but lately i've read on another thread about the importance of minerals for our neurological health ... .... seems like i remember magnesium being emphasized (?) ...

... ... i want to express my sympathies for our nauseaous folks having to face the suggestion of having to swallow pills when it's tough to keep things down in general ... ...

> As the Chinese saying goes: "Dawn will follow the darkness" :) Best wishes everyone!!!

... ... and best wishes to you to ... ...
... ... .... our dawn should be well on the way by now!!! ... i hope yours is now, if not sooner ...

TAKE CARE !!!!!
~ jim

 

Re: 2b update

Posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 12:58:20

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » krystol, posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 12:04:23

Hi Guys, I'm still here, hanging in, still taking my 12mg of Lex at night. The nausea went away on it's own, but I wanted to say very big THANK YOU'S to Ame, Lil'Jimi, Sabina and Wayne for your advice,concern and prayers, they helped alot!! This past Tuesday, I went to see a neuroendocrinologist, for a consult, and He told me I fit the profile of patients He has sucessfully treated with natural hormone replacement,(and A/D's if necessary). He diagnosed me as a rapid cycler(I LOVE BICYCLES!!)<HEE!HEE!> and I suffer from agitative PMS. It's true I have been that way for as long as I can remember. Before I can begin any kind of hormone treatment, I have to go for blood tests so he can see my hormone profile at crucial times during my menstrual cycle, and I have to get a EEG done as well as a cat scan of my brain(I hope there's somthing there!) to rule out any pituitary abnormality or brain abnormality as well. So, I'm hopefull (for once!) that this guy's onto somthing! Yesterday was really rough, the morning especially, I think my pms kicked in then. I was so unstable emotionally!! I tried to get in touch with my pdoc, but as usual, He's away till the 24th, and his covering pdoc can barely speak a word of english! Every time I put in a call to him, before I can finish describing what's wrong he tells me to go to the ER! Not an easy thing to do with 2 kids and a husband with a broken leg. So I just have to hang tough till I can get all my tests done...Sorry about this novel I've written here, but it helps to get all of this out. And it feels great to know somebody out there cares...Hugs+stuff...Jackie

 

Re: 2b update » 2beornot2benuts

Posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 13:24:15

In reply to Re: 2b update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 12:58:20

hi action jackson!

great to hear you're getting the specialist(s) on your case there .. ... .. really glad to hear you're feeling better .. ... .. especially for this fellow "novel writer", me ... .... got one question for you though:

Your husband broke his leg?!?!?!

TAKE CARE !!!
~ jim

 

Re: 2b update

Posted by BLKVETTES on June 21, 2003, at 16:31:35

In reply to Re: 2b update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 12:58:20

> Hi Guys, I'm still here, hanging in, still taking my 12mg of Lex at night. The nausea went away on it's own, but I wanted to say very big THANK YOU'S to Ame, Lil'Jimi, Sabina and Wayne for your advice,concern and prayers, they helped alot!! This past Tuesday, I went to see a neuroendocrinologist, for a consult, and He told me I fit the profile of patients He has sucessfully treated with natural hormone replacement,(and A/D's if necessary). He diagnosed me as a rapid cycler(I LOVE BICYCLES!!)<HEE!HEE!> and I suffer from agitative PMS. It's true I have been that way for as long as I can remember. Before I can begin any kind of hormone treatment, I have to go for blood tests so he can see my hormone profile at crucial times during my menstrual cycle, and I have to get a EEG done as well as a cat scan of my brain(I hope there's somthing there!) to rule out any pituitary abnormality or brain abnormality as well. So, I'm hopefull (for once!) that this guy's onto somthing! Yesterday was really rough, the morning especially, I think my pms kicked in then. I was so unstable emotionally!! I tried to get in touch with my pdoc, but as usual, He's away till the 24th, and his covering pdoc can barely speak a word of english! Every time I put in a call to him, before I can finish describing what's wrong he tells me to go to the ER! Not an easy thing to do with 2 kids and a husband with a broken leg. So I just have to hang tough till I can get all my tests done...Sorry about this novel I've written here, but it helps to get all of this out. And it feels great to know somebody out there cares...Hugs+stuff...Jackie


Hi Jackie, no need to say thank you were all in this together. I love your sense of humor despite your illness. Reminds me of myself. I still think your pdoc is a you know what. Still think you got to much med way to fast. I to have had the eeg done. It is really pretty cool and was relaxing to me. So this part of your tests there is nothing to fear. I am very interested how this hormone thing works out. Not that it will benefit me in any way of course. But I go to a lot of boards and if this works for you good chance it will work for someone else. So please update when you can. I truly hope you are on to something good here for yourself. I have put up many links about women and their hormones on a lot of boards. I dont know if they helped anyone or not. Hang in there the best you can and I pray this all works for you. I think most of the pdocs are from another country for some reason. GOD BLESS!!!!
WAYNE

 

Re: Vitamins Decrease Nauseau???

Posted by BLKVETTES on June 21, 2003, at 16:39:32

In reply to Vitamins Decrease Nauseau???, posted by CarrieL on June 21, 2003, at 6:59:40

> I have been on Lex for about 6 months and have never noticed even a hint of nausea. I know that side effects are different for everyone, but I can't help but wonder if the fact that I take a multi-vitamin w/ minerals every day prevents me from experiencing the nausea. I would suggest anyone that IS experiencing nausea from Lex to try taking a multi-vitamin w/ minerals. I know that B vitamins, in particular, are good for preventing nausea... and good for the nervous system as well. As the Chinese saying goes: "Dawn will follow the darkness" :) Best wishes everyone!!!


Hi there anything is possible. In fact they say being low on the B vitamins can cause depression. Since I have had this illness I have maybe for the first time started taking a vitamin and eating better food. Im doing good now and some of this may be helping me. GOD BLESS!!!!
WAYNE

 

Nausea and Lex REMEDIES

Posted by BLKVETTES on June 21, 2003, at 17:00:59

In reply to Re: Nausea and Lex : Please Advise!! » 2beornot2benuts, posted by Ame Sans Vie on June 20, 2003, at 9:04:09

Hi there, I posted this not long ago about paxil and nausea and Ame Sans Vie confirmed it works for her. I have never had this problem but someone who does its worth trying. Here are parts of the 2 posts. TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
http://paxil.bizland.com/jbuzzw.htm

Re: Nausea and Lex : Please Advise!! » 2beornot2benuts
Posted by Ame Sans Vie on June 20, 2003, at 9:04:04

In reply to Re: Nausea and Lex : Please Advise!!, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 20, 2003, at 7:43:22

What's worked for me with med-induced nausea (and other types of nausea for that matter) is chewing on ginger root or drinking authentic ginger ale. These remedies have long been used for this, and are very effective.

Also quite effective are teas made from lavender, aniseed, or chamomile. If you're into aromatherapy, I have dozens of other suggestions. Good luck. :-)


 

Re:Lil'Jimi2B

Posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 18:52:33

In reply to Re: 2b update » 2beornot2benuts, posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 13:24:15

Hello, Yup, my hubby broke both his tibia and some ankle bone, back in Feb. during the wicked president's day storm, which dropped nearly two feet of snow on us. He was trying to get our jeep out of the driveway, slipped and landed sideways on his leg and "snap!",our lives haven't been the same since. His leg was repaired surgically with a rod and some pins. The fact that this coincided with my med ordeal has just made for marital*bliss* let me tell you! Chat with ya later... Jackie

 

Re:~ jim to 2B

Posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 20:03:46

In reply to Re:Lil'Jimi2B, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 18:52:33

my best to your hub-guy ...
... 8 screws bolt my right tibia to a seven inch plate ... ...
... ... 1983 suzuki gs1150es was only 6 months old when it was killed ... ... i miss it

ankles are complicated and far out ... ... hard to heal ... .... hope he's healing up okay.

and spouses suffering competeing agonies sounds excurciating ... ... i feel for y'all ... ... b'vettes is right about your sense of humor ... ... you use it well.

will you continue you meds while having your blood tests?
do guys ever have this therapy?
how's your nausea now?

take care,
~ jim

 

Re: 2b update to La 2Bee

Posted by lil' jimi on June 21, 2003, at 20:22:51

In reply to Re: 2b update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 12:58:20

hi jackie,

i knew your endocrinologist treatment sounded familiar.
...see:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20030319/msgs/212405.html
and
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20030325/msgs/213106.html

... ... but maybe you have discussed this with leeran? ... ... i guess she's not checking in right now (?)

positive vibrations,
~ jim

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl

Posted by Ashley20 on June 22, 2003, at 0:42:42

In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48

Hey ya'll,
i just discovered this website. i started taking lexapro (10mg) for the first time about a month ago. i have never taken an anti depressant until now. my dr. prescribed it to me for anxiety. Sense ive been taking it my anxiety is gone. Unfortunately, over the past few weeks i have had trouble concentrating, i have a lot of trouble waking up and sometimes i have trouble going to sleep. i am ADD though and i've been taking aderal (10mg) for 3 years now, so i dont know if that has anything to do w/ it. i was wondering if anyone else has had similar reactions (major trouble with waking up in the morning or concentration difficulties) to lexapro.
thanks :)
Ashley

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl

Posted by BLKVETTES on June 22, 2003, at 1:29:44

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Ashley20 on June 22, 2003, at 0:42:42

> Hey ya'll,
> i just discovered this website. i started taking lexapro (10mg) for the first time about a month ago. i have never taken an anti depressant until now. my dr. prescribed it to me for anxiety. Sense ive been taking it my anxiety is gone. Unfortunately, over the past few weeks i have had trouble concentrating, i have a lot of trouble waking up and sometimes i have trouble going to sleep. i am ADD though and i've been taking aderal (10mg) for 3 years now, so i dont know if that has anything to do w/ it. i was wondering if anyone else has had similar reactions (major trouble with waking up in the morning or concentration difficulties) to lexapro.
> thanks :)
> Ashley

Hi Ashley, trouble going to sleep and waking up are normal on the lexapro and should go away. When, I could not tell you because we all react differently. I have no idea how your other med might play into this. Im really glad your doing better though. TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE

 

Re: 2b update

Posted by Sabina on June 22, 2003, at 2:07:58

In reply to Re: 2b update, posted by 2beornot2benuts on June 21, 2003, at 12:58:20

It's wnderful to hear that someone's seen a doctor who's exploring new avenues of treatment for you. I certainly do hope he is, indeed, "onto something" that works out super great for you. Keep us posted!

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » Ashley20

Posted by lil' jimi on June 22, 2003, at 2:54:50

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Ashley20 on June 22, 2003, at 0:42:42

hi ashely

> Hey ya'll,
> i just discovered this website. i started taking lexapro (10mg) for the first time about a month ago. i have never taken an anti depressant until now. my dr. prescribed it to me for anxiety. Sense ive been taking it my anxiety is gone. Unfortunately, over the past few weeks i have had trouble concentrating, i have a lot of trouble waking up and sometimes i have trouble going to sleep. i am ADD though and i've been taking aderal (10mg) for 3 years now, so i dont know if that has anything to do w/ it. i was wondering if anyone else has had similar reactions (major trouble with waking up in the morning or concentration difficulties) to lexapro.
> thanks :)
> Ashley

i agree with Wayne about your Lexapro: the likelihood of your reactions being Lexapro-related side-effects should decrease with time ... ... sounds like you are benefiting with your anxiety reduced ... ...

.... ... and i, like Wayne, know /knew nothing about Adderal ... ... but i web searched it just now ... Adderal is amphetamine-dextroamphetamine, which carries specific cautions about being habit forming ... ... let's presume you've discussed this issue with your doctor because you need to
.... ... and you should be discussing this reaction you are having with him/her too .. ... .. while we're at it, check in with your pharmacist for her/his take on lexapro/adderal interactions ...

. .. .. i had an initial SE from lex of feeling over-stimulated while being very drowsy ... kind of a contradiction, although not an uncommon lex SE ... ... i imagine that this lex se could get to together with you adderal and create the reaction you're dealing with ... ... all of which is PURE speculation on my part ...

what time of day do you take your adderall?
what time of the day do you take your lexapro?
have the doctor or pharmacist said to take them separately?

GUESSING (!): i'd suggest taking your adderal as early in the day as possible to see if that helps .... ...
... ... seems like adderal should help wake you up and like you'd want it to wear off before bedtime ... ... maybe?

... ... but it is not going to hurt your doctor to put her/him to work on this problem for you ... ... at least let her/him know about your reaction and see what alternatives she/he has for you.

glad to hear your anxiety has lessened ... ... sorry your suffering sleep problems ...

glad to have you posting here ... ... please keep us up-to-date.

and as i have made my habit of quoting Wayne's outro refrain:
TAKE CARE !!!!!!
~ jim

(p.s. hey, wayne! how you doing, man?.. ~ j)

 

Hi Ashley20...

Posted by CarrieL on June 22, 2003, at 7:34:03

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Ashley20 on June 22, 2003, at 0:42:42

I, too, had trouble getting out of bed in the morning... Not sure if it was from Lexapro, though... because it's been that way since high school. Maybe you're already a morning coffee drinker, but have you considered drinking a cup (or two) of TEA in the morning? For one thing, the caffeine in tea lasts longer than coffee... spreads itself out over a longer period of time, whereas coffee hits you all at once. Tea, as opposed to coffee, may help with any anxiety as well. Secondly, tea is rich in antioxidants, which helps prevent cancer. Just a thought...
Best wishes !!!

 

Re: alcohol versus lexapro » lil' jimi

Posted by oldhand on June 22, 2003, at 23:11:14

In reply to Re: alcohol versus lexapro » oldhand, posted by lil' jimi on June 19, 2003, at 22:31:16

Hi Jim and all! Seems I am doing well on the 20mg of Lex. More energy, brighter moods fewer naps. Will go back to the pdoc July 14 with the mood diary. She also recommended less caffiene and exercize (new studies show brain cells can be regenerated(?) with exercize). Will also work on those things tho giving up morning coffee might turn me into a real shrew.
I often feel overwhelmed with the situation here, my Mom seems to want to be an invalid and have everyone wait on her. Dad is in good health, both are 86. When that happens I will think of your loss and just thank God they are still here with me.
So, so far so good for me and 20mg. Hope the bi-polar dx doesn't come down though, as more meds just make me feel like I,m sicker. The depression has changed "life as I know it", for better and worse, both. Feeling better all the time. May not write here alot but I always READ the thread. Will keep you posted.
Enough for now. Peace and a rested soul to all.

 

thanks everyone :)

Posted by Ashley20 on June 23, 2003, at 0:57:14

In reply to Re: alcohol versus lexapro » lil' jimi, posted by oldhand on June 22, 2003, at 23:11:14

hey everyone,
thanks for replying to me (lil jimi, wayne, carrie). Yall are just so possitive! im glad to hear that my side effects arent uncommon. i take aderal before i start studying, usually in the morning. i should take it everyday at the same time, but i am just so forgetful. i have been taking lexapro at bedtime (sense i seem to get a little drowsy when i take it during the day). i have always been a very anxious person, but after my first semister in nursing school (i lost 20 pounds and contact w/ most of my friends and family - b/c i was studing like 10 hours a day and didn't really eat anything) my dr. suggested lexapro for my anxiety. i really dont worry as much now; im happy to say life is just so much more relaxed. i am taking summer school, but its a light load, so i guess i will see how i handle the stress next simester. my dr. said that the medications shouldn't interfere w/ each other. (im from Louisiana, in case anyones wondering about the "ya'll"). Thanks again for your help!
love, ash

 

Lexapro

Posted by Subriagirl on June 23, 2003, at 6:22:00

In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48

Hi everyone. In Dec of 2002 I was prescribed Wellbutrin for depression. But after 5-6 sks of that med, I wasn't any better so the Doctor prescribed Lexapro. Within a week I was feeling so much better. That was the end of Jan of this year. The side effects I've been dealing with are extreme fatique. So much so I want to sleep all the time & can't wait to get home from work to take a "nap" which ends up being for the evening. Experiencing sexual side effects as well. : ( What have you done to relieve some of the extreme fatique? (I'll work on one problem at a time... :))

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Subriagirl

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? « lil jimi

Posted by krystol on June 23, 2003, at 7:22:25

In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48

i'm on 10mg a day...i also forgot to mention the baby that also caused the pm...as for the break up / the bf just couldn't deal w/my emotional changes from day to day it had been going on for a while and i was in denial...i basically thought nothing was wrong until i saw myself self destructing (slapping bf just basically trying to beat him up)realization came when i got arrested for domestic violence (threw cell-phone and hit ex bf in the head)11 1/2 hrs in jail was enough to get help...

 

Re: alcohol versus lexapro » oldhand

Posted by theo on June 23, 2003, at 9:36:54

In reply to Re: alcohol versus lexapro » lil' jimi, posted by oldhand on June 22, 2003, at 23:11:14

What dose were you on and how long before going to 20mg. I'm on 10mg starting ninth week and am still having fatique and tiredness.

 

Re: Lexapro Update

Posted by Mariposa on June 23, 2003, at 11:56:50

In reply to Re: alcohol versus lexapro » oldhand, posted by theo on June 23, 2003, at 9:36:54

Almost 5 mos. @ 10mg, having a problem w/mornings also. Feel tired and have done something terrible about it. Work in a large store...have been hiding in stockroom, fitting room, etc. and napping. If caught, would be terminated! Have also found that I am staying up past regular bed time and have a lot of energy in the evenings. So now I am going to start taking dose when I wake up instead of 11-12 noon. Had been taking at 2-3PM and moved to noon. Not sure if this will help anyone else, but moving around the time I take it seems to be helping somewhat.

GOOD LUCK TO US ALL!~~~8|8


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