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RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by ginger C on October 22, 2003, at 11:58:53

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 8:36:01

I have been taking lexapro for almost a year and I feel very tired in the morning so much that i find myself falling asleep on my job. I tried switching to taking it in the morning because I would stay sleepy all day and then be unable to sleep at night. My doctor gave me .25mg of xanax to help me get to sleep at night.

 

Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? np :-) (nm) » hockeygirlcanada

Posted by galkeepinon on October 22, 2003, at 12:16:01

In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? » galkeepinon, posted by hockeygirlcanada on October 22, 2003, at 9:02:13

 

Re: My first day as well, Very Nervous » tiredman

Posted by galkeepinon on October 22, 2003, at 12:33:39

In reply to My first day as well, Very Nervous, posted by tiredman on October 22, 2003, at 11:22:23

I've experienced 'jittery' I was to go down to 5mg of Lex today,but I just called my doctor and I am to return to taking 10mg again, and I feel jittery all ready.
Maybe give the Lex a chance and hopefully it will pass for you~you might be pleasantly surprised!
I also take a benzo, maybe that's an option for you. If not, talk to your prescribing doctor and hopefully he/she can help you.
Hang in there:-)

> I'm very sensitive to medication and my p-doc started me on only 2.5 mg of Lexapro. I know this is far lower then the therapeutic dose but it has made me feel very "jittery". I'm afraid that I will not be able to take a full 10 mg dose. Have any of you experienced being jittery??

 

Re: Sexual Side Effects

Posted by BLKVETTES on October 22, 2003, at 12:48:42

In reply to Re: Sexual Side Effects » nonsexual Jeff, posted by The Brain on October 21, 2003, at 23:05:29

> Hey Jeff.
>
> I feel your pain man. It doesn't seem as though there are as many posts about this issue as it affects men.
>
> Been on lexapro for about 2 weeks or so. I had been switched from Zoloft (50 mgs/day - over the past 3 years) because it started to mess around with one of my extraocular muscles, which gave me a bizarre "oscillopia."
>
> I initially started off at 10 mgs of Lexapro in the morning. At this dosage schedule I got super sleepy during the day and felt like I was living life in slow motion, so I began taking it at night. This was unacceptable as well, as I had the most difficult time sleeping - when I woke the next morning I felt good and wired (not sleepy) but right around 2:00 pm - forget about it. I could be in the middle of a city intersection and fall asleep.
>
> The sexual side effects during the first week, whether I was on the 10 mgs day or night, were really pronounced. No libido. Soft erections. Super delaaaaaaaaayed ejaculation. (strange though, sometimes I would wake up with the best morning missles, but at any other times, they were non existent) At times I would forget that I even had a penis. This really sucked, big time - I never really had this problem before so I got real scared.
>
> Thus, I did two things in response:
> 1) I cut back the dose to 5 mg, hoping that the therapeutic threshold is below the threshold for sexual side-effects
>
> 2) I took it in the morning as soon as I woke up.
>
> Since then I have been sleeping well and have had great energy levels. I do not feel depressed, but then again, my depression was usually treated well with low dosages of Zoloft.
>
> My sex drive has improved a bit (not nearly enough!), but I am not "on the prowl" as I once was. Today (beginning of week three) was great though, because I was speaking to this woman whom I am interested in and simply observing her mannerisms started to rev up the engine (it used to be that way all the time) - you know...Go Go Gadget thingamajig. I am hoping that this is a good sign of things to come.
>
> Given that I have noticed that some of the other side effects have decreased in severity for me (no more hot flashes, or excess sweating, no more difficulties sleeping) I am willing to tough it out for about another week or so before I go back to the doc to see what we can do about the libido issue.
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> I have been reading on this board and others like it that Wellbutrin, when added in small doses may alleviate some of the sexual dysfunction associated with these SSRIs. I know that you said you stopped taking Wellbutrin for your given reasons, but perhaps a small dose in addition to the Lexapro might work? This is what my doc said may be the next course of action. Initially I was against taking another med on top of the lexapro, but hey, I really need my sex life (read "penis") back.
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> I am happy for you that you have a woman who is willing to work with you on this. That will make things much better. My advice it to find a good doctor/psychiatrist and work closely with him/her - Not all Dr.'s are equally competent or compassionate, so you need to shop around. Me - well I am attempting to initiate this relationship with this really fantastic gal, and we have a date this weekend upcoming. I am hoping that all goes well and that my Go Go gadget machinery will be fully operational.
>
>
> I would also like to hear from others guys who might have had this issue with one SSRI or another and how they resolved it. Any posts would be really appreciated.
>
> How about Lexapro and Wellbutrin? Anyone had any luck? What dosage of each are you taking?
>
> Cheers to all,
>
> The Brain
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>
>
>
>
> > I've recently switched from taking Welbutrin (twice a day) to Lexapro (20 mg once a day) about a month ago because of increased anxiety. I took the Welbutrin mainly to treat my depression. Within the past five months I've gotten involved in a serious relationship, lost my job, moved to PR, and am looking for another job in a world where the preferred language is different than my first language. Therefore, you can understand why I am anxious most of the time.
> >
> > Although the Lexapro has really helped me a great deal with the anxiety, I am experiencing major sexual side effects. First, my sexual libido is just about gone and when I do get the urge to fool around with my partner, I get distracted, lose interest (including my erection) and have problems ejaculating - currently I've stopped trying. And if I do ejaculate, it's definitely not the same, it's as though my mind and body aren't connected when I have my orgasm. My partner is extremely patient and understanding, knowing that sexual side effects are a result from the meds. Is this going to continue or will I eventallly adapt to the medication and my sexual dysfunction will diminish?
>
>

I have been taking lexapro for about 8 months I guess. I never had trouble getting it up, just getting it out. I take 7.5mg. Ive noticed lately things are really starting to improve. I could never figure out if it was the lexapro or the reading of all the sexual dysfunction. Because even during sex I notice Im thinking about this. Ive always been able to get there but its way to much work. But lately it has not been a problem. I also found that early in the morning is best after some good sleep. I think thats partly to do with me not being fully awake and I dont think as much. There are all kinds of herbs and things that may help. Ive never tried any so couldnt say. I have no idea if this goes away for anyone else that posts. No one can say for sure. But I suffered with panic disorder and depression. I was suicidal!!!!!! Lexapro got rid of all of this!!!!! Sex has not been a priority of mine in the last year. But the drive is returning I believe. I have no real advice I guess!!!!!! But the sex part does return for many. NO GUARANTEES THOUGH!!!!!!!
WAYNE

 

Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?

Posted by BLKVETTES on October 22, 2003, at 12:53:58

In reply to Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by hockeygirlcanada on October 21, 2003, at 21:51:52

> This is a general message for everyone here.
> Is Lexapro helping anyone with an anxiety disorder? Or is it mostly secondary anxiety with depression?
> I suffer from severe GAD, and have yet to find anything to work. On top of that, Lexapro is not available in Canada to date.
> Thanks for any info
> Jill

I suffered panic disorder and it does not get any worse than that. $100,000 billed to the insurance company because they couldnt diagnose me. Everyone at the hospital knew who I was when I showed up. I go to a lot of boards and lexapro has helped quite a few with anxiety!!!!! TRIAL AND ERROR WITH MEDS!!!!!!!!
WAYNE

 

Re: Sleepy w/Lexapro

Posted by BLKVETTES on October 22, 2003, at 12:59:08

In reply to Sleepy w/Lexapro, posted by memphistigers2004 on October 21, 2003, at 19:49:26

> I have been on Lex for a week now and I am sleepy all the time. I am taking it at night, but I am still incredibly drowsy when I wake up. Today I took a two hour nap and was still sleepy. Did anyone else experience this and did it go away eventually?

This is very common and one of the biggest complaints with lexapro. I had to have my dose lowered to deal with it. When I was no longer tired it was moved back up. Also insomnia is a common side effect. 8 months later I am sleeping better than I ever have. Ive suffered insomnia all my life. So this is a welcomed relief.
WAYNE

 

Re: My first day as well, Very Nervous

Posted by BLKVETTES on October 22, 2003, at 13:07:26

In reply to My first day as well, Very Nervous, posted by tiredman on October 22, 2003, at 11:22:23

> I'm very sensitive to medication and my p-doc started me on only 2.5 mg of Lexapro. I know this is far lower then the therapeutic dose but it has made me feel very "jittery". I'm afraid that I will not be able to take a full 10 mg dose. Have any of you experienced being jittery??

Hey Im sensitive also to meds. I started at 5mg and went down to 2.5mg. I stayed there awhile!!! You may not need 10mg. everyone is different. It took months for me to find the right dose. I take 7.5mg and some take only 5mg. It got rid of my depression and panic disorder. What you describe is not unusual and at that dose things shouldnt get any worse. My opinion is to move up slowly!!! Dosent matter how fast you get there as long as you get there. Who knows you might stop at 5mg. and your problems will be over. No one knows what dose will will work for you. But your body will let you know when you get there.
WAYNE

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » casiopea

Posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:46:58

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » Chotzy, posted by casiopea on October 22, 2003, at 11:15:36

> I started taking Lexapro 6 months ago and I am not sure if it is the same for everybody but I felt sleepy for the first 2 months.

Today I am actually having the first good day since I started on it. My mood is good and I feel energetic. Even one of my co-workers commented that I seem to have more energy today. Hopefully this is about to get leveled out.

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » ginger C

Posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:52:47

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by ginger C on October 22, 2003, at 11:58:53

> I have been taking lexapro for almost a year and I feel very tired in the morning so much that i find myself falling asleep on my job. I tried switching to taking it in the morning because I would stay sleepy all day and then be unable to sleep at night. My doctor gave me .25mg of xanax to help me get to sleep at night.

I am having a good day today but I know what you mean about being sleepy all day and nearly falling asleep at work. Also I find that I don't sleep good at night. Like a dose and not a deep sleep. I am reluctant to ask for something afraid of the morning after affects. Do you find that you have a hard time getting up in the morning on xanax?

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » Chotzy

Posted by Esmarelda on October 22, 2003, at 14:59:06

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » ginger C, posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:52:47

I usually take one or two generic benadryl tablets to sleep at night. It is the same ingredient in Tylenol P.M. without the Tylenol and without the price tag.

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by Scribbler on October 22, 2003, at 15:15:32

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » ginger C, posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:52:47

What about Ambien? I used that before going on Lexapro and half or 1/3 tablet worked well for me. Haven't tried it lately but last night had trouble sleeping (figured maybe I'd made up for past sleep deficits with recent naps and 9 hrs of sleep per night...). I found that now at least when I lie awake I don't feel anxious about not sleeping, and that's a big change!

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by LynneDa on October 22, 2003, at 15:25:17

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by Scribbler on October 22, 2003, at 15:15:32

I use Melatonin, a natural supplement. It works pretty well for me. Good luck!
LYNNE

What about Ambien? I used that before going on Lexapro and half or 1/3 tablet worked well for me. Haven't tried it lately but last night had trouble sleeping (figured maybe I'd made up for past sleep deficits with recent naps and 9 hrs of sleep per night...). I found that now at least when I lie awake I don't feel anxious about not sleeping, and that's a big change!

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by ginger C on October 22, 2003, at 15:42:53

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » Chotzy, posted by Esmarelda on October 22, 2003, at 14:59:06

I never thought about using benadryl it won't cost me anything because my husband is a veterinarian and we keep it on the shelf at the office.

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by ginger C on October 22, 2003, at 15:47:17

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » ginger C, posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:52:47

I can't say which is the worst to cause a hangover but i tried to drop the xanax and things got worse because i couldn't sleep at night. I also found i was going to the kitchen and eating more snacks because i couldn't sleep.

 

What is anxiety?

Posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 15:54:58

In reply to Anxiety - Jaw Clenching - Weight Gain - What's Up?, posted by PHV on September 20, 2003, at 22:30:58

I have been taking Lexapro for about 4 months and have been doing pretty good, but just wondering if any of you can explain your symptoms of anxiety.

My doc said I have a pre-occupation with the fear of puking or passing out in public (true) and thought the Lexapro might calm me. Also I get nervous when I'm sitting in a crowd (like in bleachers at a concert) and I'm not on the aisle -- I don't like being penned in (and mostly have a fear that I might have to puke and can't get out).

But the confusing part of my "anxiety" is that before anything happened to me to trigger an alarm that something might be wrong, I was fine. Then suddenly, out of nowhere, I felt like I was going to pass out, got really light headed, and had a hot flush throughout my whole body. I'm assuming it was a panic attack, but since I never had one I can't be for sure.

Since takig Lexapro, I still have a nagging fear in the back of my head, but it is not foremost in my mind anymore. Also, I've stopped being so obsessive about house cleaning like I was before.

Can anyone give me their experience with fear/panic attacks?

Thanks!

 

Re: What is anxiety? » dmwilmoth

Posted by Scribbler on October 22, 2003, at 16:24:33

In reply to What is anxiety?, posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 15:54:58

Sounds like you had a panic attack, and also sounds exactly like the kind of anxiety I suffer from (need to sit on aisle, worry about throwing up/passing out in public, apparently goofy fears that aren't that goofy when they determine where you'll go and what you'll do and make you feel relieved when a scheduled event is cancelled). I also have found that I can still imagine these scary things happening now that I'm on Lexapro, but they don't seem to get a very strong grip on me anymore. Like I'm able to acknowledge them and let go; they don't consume my thoughts.

I've only been on Lex for 10 days...but I'm definitely feeling better now and hoping for better than ever, which always makes me think of that awful song Candice Bergan sang so badly in the movie "Starting Over" and then I have to laugh...

 

Re: What is anxiety?

Posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 16:37:14

In reply to Re: What is anxiety? » dmwilmoth, posted by Scribbler on October 22, 2003, at 16:24:33

Thanks for your input -- and yes, it does sound like we have the same type of anxiety. I don't know why I worry about puking/passing out in public. Funny thing is, I'm not even feeling sick to my stomach, but when I go to restaurants, I map out the closest route to the bathroom anyway, and then I end up giving myself a stomach ache in the end. It is really frustrating!

My doc told me he bet I would be feeling better in 10 days, and that was the first day I didn't feel like I was floating on an ocean without a boat. I haven't had that "floating" feeling since, so it's got to be doing something right!!

 

Re: What is anxiety?

Posted by tm on October 22, 2003, at 17:57:16

In reply to What is anxiety?, posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 15:54:58

Yep you got it, sorry to say. I asked my pdoc what the difference was and there isn't, they both are treatde the same way. Lex helps with panic, anxiety and depression and it takes weeks to get the full benefit. Now Xanax is almost instantaneous fo anxiety. I take 25mg of Lex for anxiety and I take .75 mg of xanax 4x a day. Also after I got my anxiety under control I started having slight depression and he gave me Remeron to take at night. I started this process back in March. If you still get into stiuations that give you your anxiety or panic you may want to ask about Xanax. My PDOC says he always has a xanax with him. xanax is one that you don't have to take daily. I will wean off of it when I'm free of everything for a few months and I have been feeling good lately.

Take care Tim

 

Re: What is anxiety?

Posted by hockeygirlcanada on October 22, 2003, at 18:47:21

In reply to What is anxiety?, posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 15:54:58

Yes, you have anxiety, and it comes in many forms, social anxiety, which is fear of social situations etc.. and agorophobia which is fear of public in general, but when it is all said and done it is a fear that won't go away, even though you know it seems irrational. I take clonazepam for anxiety, unfortunately lexapro is not available in Canada yet! I have Generalized Anxiety disorder, which is just a constant fear or impending doom.
Xanax is from a group of drugs called benzodiazepines which are anti-anxiety agents that work quickly, can be addictive, although I have used mine for 6 years now, without changing my dose. And like someone else had mentioned, it is a good idea to have one just incase. People with panic attacks are given the same thing.
Also, cognitive therapy, is a great tool to help with anxiety, it doesn't cure it, but you can learn some cool things to help you deal!
All the best!

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » Chotzy

Posted by oldhand on October 22, 2003, at 20:47:03

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » ginger C, posted by Chotzy on October 22, 2003, at 14:52:47

> > I have been taking lexapro for almost a year and I feel very tired in the morning so much that i find myself falling asleep on my job. I tried switching to taking it in the morning because I would stay sleepy all day and then be unable to sleep at night. My doctor gave me .25mg of xanax to help me get to sleep at night.
>
> I am having a good day today but I know what you mean about being sleepy all day and nearly falling asleep at work. Also I find that I don't sleep good at night. Like a dose and not a deep sleep. I am reluctant to ask for something afraid of the morning after affects. Do you find that you have a hard time getting up in the morning on xanax?

Insomnia has been my major continuing side effect with Lezapro (20mg). My doctor prescribed Trazodone 100mg to take at night. The combination, now with Wellbutrin XL 150mg, has worked well for me. I don't feel groggy from Trazodone in the morning, or light headed or anything. Good luck and peace.

 

End of my first day - still jumpin!

Posted by tiredman on October 22, 2003, at 21:40:44

In reply to Re: Help! First day: Nausea and Lexapro » vandy, posted by LynneDa on October 21, 2003, at 10:24:41

I took 2.5 mg. of Lexapro this morning at 9:00 am. It’s now 10:30 pm and I’m still “jumping out of my skin”. It’s amazing how different we all are. Many have reported that it puts them to sleep. I just took 2.0 mg lorazapam and 25 mg Trazadone to put me to sleep. This combo usually puts me right out but (1/2 hour later) I’m writing this message!

Not liking this. Not Liking this at all.

(sorry about the double post)

 

Re: End of my first day - still jumpin!

Posted by Mariposa on October 22, 2003, at 21:59:54

In reply to End of my first day - still jumpin!, posted by tiredman on October 22, 2003, at 21:40:44

> I took 2.5 mg. of Lexapro this morning at 9:00 am. It’s now 10:30 pm and I’m still “jumping out of my skin”. It’s amazing how different we all are. Many have reported that it puts them to sleep. I just took 2.0 mg lorazapam and 25 mg Trazadone to put me to sleep. This combo usually puts me right out but (1/2 hour later) I’m writing this message!
>
> Not liking this. Not Liking this at all.
>
> (sorry about the double post)

I really feel for you, I was MISERABLE first 2 weeks. But all the awfullness went away! Please try to be patient....maybe today will be your worst day and tomorrow won't be as bad.

Hang in there if it's possible. And let us know how you are doing.~~~8|8

 

Re: What is anxiety? » dmwilmoth

Posted by Esmarelda on October 23, 2003, at 8:45:56

In reply to What is anxiety?, posted by dmwilmoth on October 22, 2003, at 15:54:58

The anxiety/panic attacks that I have manifest themselves with heart racing or flutters, sometimes a hyperventalation type feeling, knots in my stomach and an irrational overwhelming thought that I just can't get out of bed, go to work, face the day, etc. It's a pull the covers over your head type thing. I don't usually have them once I can get up and get going and have not had any since the Lexapro started working. The only other time I have ever had a panic attack was scuba diving when I freaked out. That was scary, but I just talked myself out of it and tried to breath slowly.

 

RE: Sleep w/Lexapro

Posted by Wildflower on October 23, 2003, at 9:33:56

In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by Scribbler on October 22, 2003, at 15:15:32

I thought it was just me that wasn't getting any sleep... Between the very vivid dreams and the constant waking, it's becoming quite untolerable.

Do the sleeping aids help with the dreams? Are you groggy in the morning?

 

anyone get these side effects

Posted by tkaylee on October 23, 2003, at 16:06:39

In reply to Re: dutch » dutch, posted by galkeepinon on October 10, 2003, at 14:19:10

I am one of those that are really afraid of taking meds and i have have anxiety and panic for 10 years and all i have taken faithfully was klonopin. I am now trying lexapro, and only on my 4th day. The first two days i got this really weird feeling in my head and i felt like my head was in an oven and it was exxpanding. Scary feeling I still feel that way some but now my throat feels like it is closing up and overly anxious. help anyone. is there any help!


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