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Posted by vandy on November 20, 2003, at 22:15:51
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sapphira on November 20, 2003, at 17:29:09
{{{{sapphira}}}}
Never underestimate the power of a hug!It's great that you're starting to feel an emotional lift. Hang in there, kiddo! It gets better, believe me. I know it's discouraging at times because the progress feels so slow when you're in the middle of it all but you just wait. It's going to feel wonderful with this is behind you. At least it will if you share my experience. And it took me a while for sure. My take is that it was very much worth the wait. Keep us up to date and know that we care.
> {{{{SFMom}}}}
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> i'm in my third week too, though the first week was at 2.5 mg and now i'm only taking 5 mg. i honestly feel that is all my body can handle at this point.
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> i've had the usual nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness and what i thought were urinary problems which seemed to resolve once i started drinking more liquids.
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> overall, i'm feeling better emotionally and not at all sad. i'm still somewhere in that in-between state of not being really happy and not sad. i'm able to sleep with the help of valium which i was taking before starting the lex. i'm just taking a bit more now.
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> i'm going to give the lex a good try. i really don't want to try anything else if the lex doesn't work. i've been through enough already and the s/es scare me.
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> sapphira
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Posted by Oldhand on November 21, 2003, at 0:44:49
In reply to My Doctor Wants Me to Switch to Effexor (sp?), posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 14:09:14
> 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
Hi Jill,
I took Effexor before Lexapro. Started with the 37.5mg, went to 75mg and could go no farther. It raised my blood pressure, gave me crazy anxiety attacks, brain and body zaps and I forget what all else. I (stupidly) tried to quit it cold turkey and that was worse than the effects of the drug. It was a nightmare I can't really remember. As with everything, it may be different for you. I have had very good results with Lexapro for over a year now, in combination now with Wellbutrin xl and Trazodone for sleep. Best of luck with Effexor but read up on it here and on other sites. It definately was not for me.
Shelley
Posted by Dr. Jill on November 21, 2003, at 5:52:59
In reply to Re: My Doctor Wants Me to Switch to Effexor (sp?) » Dr. Jill, posted by Oldhand on November 21, 2003, at 0:44:49
Thanks Shelley! Actually, it is very strange, but I felt so much better last night - I was able to sleep and my throat did not feel closed. Maybe I am finally over the hump with Lexapro. I have read many of the posts regarding Effexor and understandably, they are anecdotal. However, it seems that there are more positive stories with Lexapro than Effexor. I think I am going to hold off on switching. He did not even call in the prescription yet. He required that I take a pregnancy test first (he is very much CYA). Thanks again for the information! Jill
> > 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
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> Hi Jill,
> I took Effexor before Lexapro. Started with the 37.5mg, went to 75mg and could go no farther. It raised my blood pressure, gave me crazy anxiety attacks, brain and body zaps and I forget what all else. I (stupidly) tried to quit it cold turkey and that was worse than the effects of the drug. It was a nightmare I can't really remember. As with everything, it may be different for you. I have had very good results with Lexapro for over a year now, in combination now with Wellbutrin xl and Trazodone for sleep. Best of luck with Effexor but read up on it here and on other sites. It definately was not for me.
> Shelley
Posted by Oldhand on November 21, 2003, at 21:10:22
In reply to Thanks Shelley regarding info on Effexor! :-), posted by Dr. Jill on November 21, 2003, at 5:52:59
Posted by Journeyman on November 22, 2003, at 1:19:46
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by LynneDa on November 20, 2003, at 16:43:13
First day on Lexapro or any kind of AD.
Thanks for your stories; it helps to know we're not in this alone.
Posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 18:53:29
In reply to First day, posted by Journeyman on November 22, 2003, at 1:19:46
it's been so quiet that i'm wondering how everyone is doing with their lex?? i'm doing OK, still taking the 5mg. it is working as i know that my mood has changed and i'm not at all weepy. i feel better and i'm hoping to feel even better once i'm on it for six weeks or so. it's only been 3 weeks. the s/es are still with me though not as intense. the nausea is the worst of them right now and when i'm nauseous i'm a bit lightheaded. for now, the diarrhea has abated and i'm able to relax and sleep.
i see my dr. on the 15th and i'll see what she says. i'd like to stay at the 5mg as long as i feel it's working for me.
hugs to all,
sapphira
Posted by Journeyman on November 22, 2003, at 21:28:09
In reply to how's everyone doing??, posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 18:53:29
Hello Sapphira,
Glad to hear things are getting better for you on the s/es end of things and that you're feeling better emotionally.
I just started taking Lex yesterday, 5 mg, and the dry/tight throat and mildly upset stomach are kicking in a little.
I'm curious, when did you start noticing the change in your mood? Does it seem pretty stable, even this early in the treatment?
Glad you're sleeping.
Richard
Posted by lonewolf91$ on November 22, 2003, at 22:21:46
In reply to Re: 3rd week and Lex not working for depression, posted by sapphira on November 20, 2003, at 17:29:09
I've been on lex for four months now. At first I felt a lot better, happier, more energetic. Now I seem to be slipping back into my old feelings of worthlessness and lack of ethusiasm. I guess it goes to show you real happiness can not be found in a pill.
Posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 22:29:15
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » sapphira, posted by Journeyman on November 22, 2003, at 21:28:09
hi, nice to "meet" you :-)
i noticed my mood change after the first full week. at first i felt 'dopey' and i hated that but then i started to feel just "calm" and not at all emotional or angry. i was really having problems with anger and 'flying off the handle' really easily. everyone ticked me off. that too has subsided, i find i'm able to 'blow things off more easily'. as for stability, for the most part yes, i'd say i'm pretty stable. i still get anxiety pangs when something worries me (i'm a worrier anyway) or upsets me. but i'm usually on a pretty even keel. that's one of the reasons why i'm content to stay at the 5mg. i do not feel a need right now to go to 10mg and go through all the unpleasant s/es again. the nausea is still there, though not as bad and my appetite is just so-so. i've lost weight but that doesn't upset me as i had gained during the depression.
if i can be of any help to you just let me know. everyone here is really nice and very helpful.
sapphira
Posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 22:34:08
In reply to Seems to be losing it's effect, posted by lonewolf91$ on November 22, 2003, at 22:21:46
how much are you taking??
is there anything different going on in your life right now that could be bringing you down?
i know someone who is taking lex and her mom just died. she is feeling really bad (naturally so) and thought she needed to increase her lex. i told her that what she was feeling was 'normal' for the circumstances and probably not related to the lex.
sapphira
Posted by lonewolf91$ on November 22, 2003, at 22:39:20
In reply to Re: Seems to be losing it's effect, posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 22:34:08
> how much are you taking??
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> is there anything different going on in your life right now that could be bringing you down?
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> i know someone who is taking lex and her mom just died. she is feeling really bad (naturally so) and thought she needed to increase her lex. i told her that what she was feeling was 'normal' for the circumstances and probably not related to the lex.
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> sapphira
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> I'm taking 10mg. The worst SE that I have is fatigue, by early evening I'm ready for a nap. Things havn't changed much in my life. The bill's get bigger while my paycheck stays the same, you know, what else is new :)
Posted by RRCarlo on November 23, 2003, at 11:09:08
In reply to Re: Lexapro Loss of Appetite » Scribbler, posted by Arrianna on October 17, 2003, at 23:30:52
This group never ceases to amaze me with its answers to my questions. (Even before I asked them.) This is my third day on Lexapro and I'm not hungry. That's unsual for me. I log on and, voila!, the answer to my concerns are waiting for me. Thank you all!
Posted by sfmom on November 23, 2003, at 12:29:41
In reply to how's everyone doing??, posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 18:53:29
Hi Sapphira, I'm glad that the lex seems to be working for you. I'm up to 20mg and although my anxiety is better, the depression is really, really bad. So I'm just waiting out the next three weeks to see how I am after that miraculous six weeks. My doc also extended my disabity until Jan 5 (instead of Dec 1) so that is a big pressure lifted, I just don't know how I'm going to pay the mortgage! I'm still suffering from some stomach problems and have no appetite to speak of but I've started trying to exercise a couple times a week and it's really helped me feel better. I have to say though, the weight loss has been a nice side effect. I never thought I'd be a size 6 again! Of course I know it's not healthy and I'll gain weight as soon as I start eating normally again but with so much dragging me down, it's nice to have some good things too. Take care of yourself and keep us posted!
Posted by Mariposa on November 23, 2003, at 14:13:02
In reply to Seems to be losing it's effect, posted by lonewolf91$ on November 22, 2003, at 22:21:46
> I've been on lex for four months now. At first I felt a lot better, happier, more energetic. Now I seem to be slipping back into my old feelings of worthlessness and lack of ethusiasm. I guess it goes to show you real happiness can not be found in a pill.
Have you told your doc? I started @5mg, went to 10mg at week 5, and around the end of 4th month I felt as you do. My doc upped dose to 20mg and still doing well at that dose. It's possible that an increase might help you also, so consult w/doc.
Best of luck!~~~8|8
Posted by Mariposa on November 23, 2003, at 14:20:01
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » sapphira, posted by sfmom on November 23, 2003, at 12:29:41
> Hi Sapphira, I'm glad that the lex seems to be working for you. I'm up to 20mg and although my anxiety is better, the depression is really, really bad. So I'm just waiting out the next three weeks to see how I am after that miraculous six weeks. My doc also extended my disabity until Jan 5 (instead of Dec 1) so that is a big pressure lifted, I just don't know how I'm going to pay the mortgage! I'm still suffering from some stomach problems and have no appetite to speak of but I've started trying to exercise a couple times a week and it's really helped me feel better. I have to say though, the weight loss has been a nice side effect. I never thought I'd be a size 6 again! Of course I know it's not healthy and I'll gain weight as soon as I start eating normally again but with so much dragging me down, it's nice to have some good things too. Take care of yourself and keep us posted!
You may not regain the weight, keep fingers crossed!!! I lost weight in the first few months, went from a size 10 to a 6, and have not gained it back. Have returned to old eating habits. Had a physical and everything checks out ok. Positive thoughts!! I also had trouble w/depression not easing at first, but now seem to have a handle on it most days.
Hang in there and hopefully the best is yet to come!~~~8|8
Posted by Bob67/68 on November 23, 2003, at 17:34:30
In reply to First day, posted by Journeyman on November 22, 2003, at 1:19:46
I am just now on the 4th day of 10mg Lexapro daily dose, as a result of my "world" crashing down due to lots of converging stresses. I am especially interested in hearing from males 55-62 that are also Viet Nam vets with experiences with PTSD. Also se's in this age group. All help/input/info will be appreciated. Thanks for any replies.
Posted by lonewolf91$ on November 23, 2003, at 18:32:45
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » sapphira, posted by sfmom on November 23, 2003, at 12:29:41
I have noticed an increase in blood pressure since I'v been on lex. On the other hand I have gained ten lbs at the same time. I'm on prenzide for my presure and everything was under contol. Though i'm not experiencing any headachs but I am more tired. So I don't know if all this is se's or I just have been eating too much :).
Posted by Mrs C. on November 23, 2003, at 21:09:04
In reply to Re: Twitching, posted by Dr. Jill on November 20, 2003, at 8:49:50
> 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
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> > > 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
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> > 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*
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> Hi, I have been on lex 10 mgs for 3 weeks now. I too have experienced the twitching in my legs, especially at night when I am trying to relax! I also have that feeling of shaking when I am not shaking. I call it the "jitters" . It feels like I am cold and shivering but Im not. My jaw also feels funny. Weird! Also my s/e's went away after 10 days and have now returned. Has that ever happened to anyone? When do they go away for good. I have also been reading that it is really hard to go off lex and I am scared. How long do people usually need to stay on lex? I am on it for anxiety and obsessive thoughts over medical problems that dont exist. But now I have these s/e's to worry about instead! UGH!
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:18:29
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? Richard, posted by sapphira on November 22, 2003, at 22:29:15
Thank you for your reply. I'm trying to learn as much as I can by reading through the postings and since you'd mentioned some fairly quick physical & emotional effects, I just wanted to find out a little more.
I'm surprised at how quickly the s/es have sprung up. I've had mild nausea most of the day today and the drythroat seems to happen in the evening, which seems odd to me since I'm taking the medication in the morning. My mind has been very clear, no dopey effect, and I've been more upbeat and energized than I've been in weeks, but I suspect the latter have been from euphoria that I'm trying something new that might help and I feel good that I'm trying to do something else to take care of myself.
Today my appetite hasn't been as strong as it has been. (I'd gained 15 pounds in the previous 10 weeks).
I'm also trying to get my sleeping schedule back to some semblance of normalcy, after several weeks of 3-5 hours of sleep.
It's interesting to see how differently people experience the drug: weight gain/weight loss; insomnia / drowsiness; etc.
Thanks again for your reply. It's good to know that people look out for each other.
Richard
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:24:40
In reply to Re: Lexapro Loss of Appetite, posted by RRCarlo on November 23, 2003, at 11:09:08
Hi,
And welcome to the neighborhood. My third day too, so I'm interested to see how this will go.
Good luck.
Richard
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:33:05
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » sapphira, posted by sfmom on November 23, 2003, at 12:29:41
Dear SFMom:
I'm so glad to hear you received another month's extension on the disability. And congratulations on doing the exercise. Look how different things are for you today than they were when you posted only a few days ago. We live only one day at a time and you're making progress. Keep at it because you deserve it. We all do.
Richard
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:35:43
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » sfmom, posted by Mariposa on November 23, 2003, at 14:20:01
Hi Mariposa:
Great signature. How long have you been on Lex?
Richard
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:40:28
In reply to Re: First day, posted by Bob67/68 on November 23, 2003, at 17:34:30
I'm 40 and no experience with (military) combat, but I wish you luck with your own journey and hope you find peace.
Richard
Posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:43:56
In reply to blood pressure increase, posted by lonewolf91$ on November 23, 2003, at 18:32:45
My doctor specifically asked whether I had high blood pressure before he was willing to prescribe Lex. Sounds as though there may be a pattern.
Posted by Mariposa on November 23, 2003, at 21:45:58
In reply to Re: how's everyone doing?? » Mariposa, posted by Journeyman on November 23, 2003, at 21:35:43
> Hi Mariposa:
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> Great signature. How long have you been on Lex?
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> RichardStarted @5mg end of Feb., went to 10mg wk 5, went to 20mg in Sept.
Signature - My *attempted* Butterfly....This is CORNY but.....sybmolizes my NEW Lexapro form - busted out of chrysalis of PMDD and depression and insomnia = that was OKPOLOSI!
~~~8|8
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