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Posted by faith on November 5, 2003, at 20:03:01
In reply to going off lexapro, posted by cait9745 on November 5, 2003, at 17:12:02
> I recently went off Lexapro, and have been experiencing tremendous dizziness for 4 days straight. Has anyone heard of withdrawal symptoms like this?
it's been11 days since i stopped taking lexapro cold turkey.I've had the dizziness and moodiness and even sweats,they are easing up some now....
Posted by cait9745 on November 5, 2003, at 22:50:14
In reply to Re: going off lexapro, posted by faith on November 5, 2003, at 20:03:01
I gradually went off under the supervision of my doc, but after two days of not having it in my system, the dizziness started. I have an appointment with my doc soon, but since lexapro is fairly new, the side effects (both going on and off of the drug) are unfortunately not well documented yet. I'm just frustrated with the way I'm feeling, but don't want to go on another anti-depressant, as I switched to Lex from Celexa in February, after several years on celexa.
Posted by MissB on November 5, 2003, at 22:54:04
In reply to Re: lexapro side effects, posted by Gator on November 4, 2003, at 13:57:21
I was on Celexa for a while and was fine then I got laid off. My insurance ran out at the end of October and my doctor gave me Lexapro samples to get me through the next few months. I've had nausea and then today I noticed that food is tasting different. It sounds weird, but something is up with my lips too. My smile is crooked and when I was drinking pop it was dribbling out. Reminds me of when you do to the dentist and they numb you, but my face isn't numb - its just the muscles. Help, I'm kind of freaking out.
Posted by sapphira on November 5, 2003, at 22:56:50
In reply to Re: going off lexapro, posted by cait9745 on November 5, 2003, at 22:50:14
hi, i'm wondering why you're going off of it? is it not helping you?
sapphira
Posted by MissB on November 5, 2003, at 23:04:38
In reply to Re: going off lexapro, posted by cait9745 on November 5, 2003, at 22:50:14
I once tried to get off Celexa and the results were similar. I was really dizzy. Out of curiosity, what was going on that made you want to get off the drugs completely?
Posted by vandy on November 5, 2003, at 23:13:30
In reply to Re: lexapro side effects:HIGH BLOOD pressure?, posted by Angel1 on November 5, 2003, at 12:21:18
My wife takes medication for hypertension. Her PCP put her on both that and the Lexapro. She hasn't had an issue with BP and Lex but you know that ol' "individual differences" thing! :)
Posted by BLKVETTES on November 6, 2003, at 0:27:40
In reply to going off lexapro, posted by cait9745 on November 5, 2003, at 17:12:02
> I recently went off Lexapro, and have been experiencing tremendous dizziness for 4 days straight. Has anyone heard of withdrawal symptoms like this?
If anyone goes off a med cold turkey. Please know this is dangerous and you could get seizures just for starters. If any doctor says to quit cold turkey he is not very smart. There is a smart way to taper off meds and even the doctors that have you taper off still dont do this the best way possible.
Posted by BLKVETTES on November 6, 2003, at 0:37:30
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect, posted by sapphira on November 4, 2003, at 23:09:42
> > > I only just started Lex..after trying just about everything else...and could not sleep the first night..couldn't even lie still. I was only taking 5 mg and I had taken my one 10 mg Pamelor for sleep. I have now been on it three days and having much the same problem, but now along with that I am having irritable bowel. I just don't think I can take SSRIS. Has anyone else had similiar experience..any solutions????
> > > I feel like there is something wrong with me as I can't seem to take anything due to side effects. Sometimes I think the doc thinks I'm making it up...aren't they told of the side effects?
> > > Thanks for any help you may offer.
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> > You are not alone, many people complain about the same things. I have only been on Lex, and only for 6 mos. I had terrible se's in the beginning but I toughed it out and they all went away. My doc did NOT warn me about se's, and I only learned of them after I found this site and also started experiencing them. Some people are lucky and have minor se's or almost none at all. You and I are the unlucky ones!!! All I can add is that I am doing much better now and it was worth the 2 weeks of H**L, and I would do it all over again.
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> > Good luck to you!~~~8|8
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> I just started with Lexapro and am happy to read that you said you would go through the two weeks of he** as you are now feeling so much better. I'm having a rough time with severe nausea (I feel like I have the stomach flu) and a bit of insomnia. You're right about the Drs. not mentioning the s/es to you, mine didn't and when the nausea hit I was surprised.
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> sapphira
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>Gee what a surprise!!!!! Doctors not mentioning side effects!!!! Ive only heard that about 100 times on different boards. There is an insert that comes with these meds when purchased. Most of the common side effects are listed. Make sure you take a full glass of water with the lexapro.
Posted by cait9745 on November 6, 2003, at 7:46:42
In reply to Re: going off lexapro, posted by MissB on November 5, 2003, at 23:04:38
I have anxiety, and was given another drug for that, and after talking to my doc about the bad headaches I was getting, he said it could be from the Lexapro. I did go off very gradually, and haven't been depressed at all in the process. To tell you the truth, I was sick of being on meds. I'm 20, and I started on Celexa when I was 16. I recently started acupuncture treatments for my anxiety as well, hoping they will be of some help. But this diziness is driving me crazy. I rather be on meds than feel like this.
Posted by Wildflower on November 6, 2003, at 8:59:45
In reply to Re: about insomnia side effect, posted by BLKVETTES on November 6, 2003, at 0:37:30
Gee what a surprise!!!!! Doctors not mentioning side effects!!!! Ive only heard that about 100 times on different boards. There is an insert that comes with these meds when purchased. Most of the common side effects are listed. Make sure you take a full glass of water with the lexapro.
>Just curious why you would suggest a glass of water with the Lex. I usually just take a little sip and then I'm off to work.
Posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 10:29:54
In reply to Re: going off lexapro, posted by cait9745 on November 6, 2003, at 7:46:42
Why do Dr's do this? No explanation of the SE's and as a result we get scared, stressed out, and possibly end up making decisions about our meds that are quick and wrong. I was given a bag full of Lexapro samples to take - there was no inserts. I did ask my Dr. about the SE's - her response was that since I've been on Celexa I shouldn't have to deal with any. I never had these SE's with Celexa. I'm very angry. We go to our Dr. in trust looking for answers on living a healthier life only to have information withheld. Why? Don't they think we need to know?
Posted by vandy on November 6, 2003, at 10:40:08
In reply to No warning - why?, posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 10:29:54
Be kind to the Doc! In the early part of the thread there was a doctor who slammed Lexapro because he claimed it was just an attempt to get around a patent expiration. Everybody has an agenda. Unfortunately, we all forget that. Here's a guess about your Doc: She heard that point of view about the patent expiration and gave it some credibility. Lexapro is about 50% less dosage than Celexa. Logic told her that she could cut your dosage and the side effect should be identical, since it was the same drug in different clothing. Hey, despite the fact that we frequently deify them, doctors are only human. Besides, if they knew everything we wouldn't need each other and I would never have had the chance to meet you! I like this way better. ;)
> Why do Dr's do this? No explanation of the SE's and as a result we get scared, stressed out, and possibly end up making decisions about our meds that are quick and wrong. I was given a bag full of Lexapro samples to take - there was no inserts. I did ask my Dr. about the SE's - her response was that since I've been on Celexa I shouldn't have to deal with any. I never had these SE's with Celexa. I'm very angry. We go to our Dr. in trust looking for answers on living a healthier life only to have information withheld. Why? Don't they think we need to know?
Posted by Shandra on November 6, 2003, at 11:09:59
In reply to No warning - why?, posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 10:29:54
Could it be that they don't have all the facts themselves?
Posted by Dinah on November 6, 2003, at 11:14:54
In reply to No warning - why?, posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 10:29:54
I suspect that my pdoc thinks I'm suggestible. I think he thinks if he mentions the side effects, I'll be sure to show them.
But he also neglects to mention the blood glucose side effects, which I think is unwise in a diabetic.
Posted by LynneDa on November 6, 2003, at 11:15:06
In reply to Re: No warning - why?, posted by Shandra on November 6, 2003, at 11:09:59
I asked my therapist about this. She suspects that they don't want to put the thoughts in your head in case the s/e's would manifest as a result of the telling. Go figure! The most important info. I think we need is to know that for most people, the s/e's do go away after awhile & we should be encouraged to tolerate them to a certain point. I plan to "advise" my doctor that he needs to be more forthcoming with his next patient he puts on meds about the s/e's!
~Lynne
Posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 12:18:44
In reply to Re: No warning - why?, posted by vandy on November 6, 2003, at 10:40:08
Sorry, but the "They're only human" defense doesn't fly for me. We're talking people's mental health. I've been freaked out the last couple of days of SE's I never experienced with Celexa. If they don't know, then say it, but to not fully inform a patient of the effects of a drug is wrong and irresponsible.
> Be kind to the Doc! In the early part of the thread there was a doctor who slammed Lexapro because he claimed it was just an attempt to get around a patent expiration. Everybody has an agenda. Unfortunately, we all forget that. Here's a guess about your Doc: She heard that point of view about the patent expiration and gave it some credibility. Lexapro is about 50% less dosage than Celexa. Logic told her that she could cut your dosage and the side effect should be identical, since it was the same drug in different clothing. Hey, despite the fact that we frequently deify them, doctors are only human. Besides, if they knew everything we wouldn't need each other and I would never have had the chance to meet you! I like this way better. ;)
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> > Why do Dr's do this? No explanation of the SE's and as a result we get scared, stressed out, and possibly end up making decisions about our meds that are quick and wrong. I was given a bag full of Lexapro samples to take - there was no inserts. I did ask my Dr. about the SE's - her response was that since I've been on Celexa I shouldn't have to deal with any. I never had these SE's with Celexa. I'm very angry. We go to our Dr. in trust looking for answers on living a healthier life only to have information withheld. Why? Don't they think we need to know?
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Posted by Bali on November 6, 2003, at 12:22:26
In reply to Re: No warning - why?, posted by LynneDa on November 6, 2003, at 11:15:06
I'd like to know if anyone has ever taken Wellbutrin by itself for depression. My doctor has never suggested this drug for me even though he knows the main reason I've stopped taking various antidepressants in the past (Paxil, Prozac, Celexa) is because of the sexual se/s. I am now taking Lexapro.....same scenario. I've read in the last few days that Wellbutrin has just the opposite effect (ie: increases libido and intensifies orgasm), and that it also has an appetite suppressing effect. Anyone know anything from personal experience?
Posted by Shandra on November 6, 2003, at 13:22:03
In reply to Why not Wellbutrin?, posted by Bali on November 6, 2003, at 12:22:26
Hi - I have taken Wellbutrin and I found that the side effects were a little bit different than I'd expected. I was on 300mg per day (150mg twice a day, EXACTLY 12 hours apart, this is important evidently). I had absolutely no sex drive, but couldn't tell whether that had to do with just being depressed. The Wellbutrin at 300mg daily helped a very small amount, but I didn't gain weight with it, mostly because it made food taste like metal so I didn't eat much (it didn't cause an increase in appetite). However at 300mg a day it did not take care of the depression - it impacted it positively about 5-10% but that was about it. I convinced my pdoc that 300mg was NOT a therapeutic dose because it was in fact *not* taking care of the depression, so he increased me to 400mg per day (200mg in the morning, 200mg exactly 12 hours later) and the depression went away in about 4 days. Bad news was that I started experiencing high levels of aggitation / irritation / ANGER. If you up the dosage to get better depression relief, be aware that I and others have had this surprising side effect. So - is it better to feel like a doormat or is it better to be p-o'd at people around you that wouldn't bother you before. It was a real tradeoff. Good side effect, I didn't feel the need to smoke cigarettes as much. That was secondary, but it was good. So I guess it also helped some with some of my anxiety on that front. But again, I had absolutely no sex drive, and it was hard to tell whether it was chicken-v.-egg syndrome, since because of the previous depression I had little then. No effect on orgasm when I actually felt like being sexual (2 days before my period, like clockwork, my hormones kicked up enough to make me interested). - All that just for whatever it's worth. :)
Posted by Esmarelda on November 6, 2003, at 13:38:56
In reply to Why not Wellbutrin?, posted by Bali on November 6, 2003, at 12:22:26
I have taken Wellbutrin alone. It didn't have an appetite decreasing or libido increasing effect for me nor did it work as well as Lexapro. Lexapro actually decreased my appetite.
Posted by Bali on November 6, 2003, at 13:57:40
In reply to Re: Why not Wellbutrin? » Bali, posted by Esmarelda on November 6, 2003, at 13:38:56
Thank you for your response.
Posted by vandy on November 6, 2003, at 16:01:47
In reply to Re: No warning - why?, posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 12:18:44
If that's the way you need to process, so be it. A word of warning from personal experience: The only one who ever felt or was injured by my anger was me.
Posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 16:38:37
In reply to Re: No warning - why?, posted by vandy on November 6, 2003, at 16:01:47
Look, obviously there was no intention to hurt anyone's feeling here, but I believe my anger with DOCTORS are justified. We put our lives in their hands. I would have felt alot better had my Dr said that this is a new drug and its effects are realtively unknown. Then I would have been able to decide for myself about the risk. But not telling me takes that choice out of my hands and I'm left to deal with the side effects and no where to go. Ask any of these people if they aren't at least a little upset over not being told that they could forget about having orgasims, gaining weight, throwing up everyday or suicidal thoughts. I've spent all day reading postings and I'm not the only one. Thank the Goddess for sites like this because I do feel better and not so alone, but please don't ask me not to be angry about being lied to by a person of "trust".
Posted by royalscrewup on November 6, 2003, at 16:51:02
In reply to Re: Why not Wellbutrin?, posted by Bali on November 6, 2003, at 13:57:40
I'm 15 and have been on meds for a year now. i switched from effexor because it had no effect on me. my doctor said that it's very abnormal. now i switched to lexapro. there is somewhat of an effect but i am not sure. i've been on it for... almost a month, when will i be able to see signs? i mean i forgot to take it a c ouple days and there was automatic dizziness, like a bad drunk.what's the normal dosage for elxapro... i'm on 20mg, and although i feel no side effects i can only tell it's doing something when i forget to take it. what does this mean?... will it start working?
Posted by Shandra on November 6, 2003, at 16:58:46
In reply to Re: No warning - why? - Anger is OK, posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 16:38:37
I agree that you have every right to be angry. It's one thing to take advice from someone off the street, quite another to be misled by qualified professionals who we are assured (by virtue of their professional qualifications) know what they're doing. We would all naturally take unprofessional advice (like what we share with each other here) with a grain of salt. If it were me, I would be angry. I also then try to figure out a way to express my feelings and expectations with the care provider, and see how responsive (ie let's fix this) that person was. This might give you a feel for whether this was a one-time slip in judgement or knowledge, or if you might want to find other resources if you felt it was due to a more general sloppiness or lack of genuine concern. I've certainly been angry (furious?) with some of my care providers, and then I try to do something productive with that anger. They say we vote with our money - voting with our money AND any insurance benefits we might have works too! I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, just trying to agree in a positive way. Good luck to you!
Posted by MissB on November 6, 2003, at 19:21:05
In reply to Re: No warning - why? - Anger is OK, posted by Shandra on November 6, 2003, at 16:58:46
Thank you so much for the support. Needless to say my emotions are not what they should be and to say I've been stressed lately would be putting it mild. I was laid off four months ago and my insurance ran out at the end of October. I decided to take my remaining perscription for Celexa and head to Canada. Well, through an online pharmacy anyway. I found that buying Celexa from this Canadian pharmacy is going to cost half of what I would pay out of pocket here. Drastic measures maybe, but I have to say I feel better with the prospect of going back to Celexa. All in all I guess it frightens me that Dr. are allowed to give pills to people without knowing the full effects. Is it their fault or the FDA's?
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