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Posted by Journeyman on March 5, 2004, at 22:07:52
In reply to So Much for a Low Stress Day... » mystic, posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 19:02:11
Theresa,
When you've had a chance to catch your breath, let us know how your week finished up.
Journeyman
Posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:10:18
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 21:15:10
Thanks Mrs C...good to hear from you..and I think a 15mg sisterhood would be good...I was thinking of giving it the weekend also and trying on monday...Was a little afraid of having to work the rest of the week ...but I can think of every excuse there is..It is kind of like a diet they always start on monday and end on monday evening...I am also very very in tune with my body and meds and illnesses and think I am going to get everything out there...I cant tell you how many tests that I have had done unnecessarily..We sure do sound a lot alike....These postings are a god sent...They say God will not give us more than we can handle...I just relate to everyone in here and that is soooo comforting...I'm here for you just let me know how I can help...Talk to you soon..Try to enjoy your weekend and lets not think tooo much about the impending dosage increase...A friend Mystic
Posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:12:08
In reply to Theresa, posted by Journeyman on March 5, 2004, at 22:07:52
Theresa....Thinking about you and wondering how the week went and how things turned out and how you are feeling...Have a great weekend...Mystic
Posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:14:16
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mel_light on March 5, 2004, at 21:53:00
Thank you for your support...same goes here if you want to exchange e-mails...Mystic
Posted by Simus on March 5, 2004, at 22:16:36
In reply to Question for Lexy, posted by KathrynLex on March 5, 2004, at 17:55:18
I take a Xanax (0.5mg) about an hour before I have to fly too. I think sometimes it is because of anxiety about having anxiety. (A wave of anxiety sends me straight for the bathroom, which is not something that you can easily get to when flying).
Posted by Stephanie B. on March 5, 2004, at 22:17:57
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy, posted by sexylexy on March 5, 2004, at 19:18:32
I have a question. Can Lexapro cause your heart to beat faster and your throat to close up? These seem like anxiety symptoms to me. Maybe Lexapro isn't working on my anxiety just my depression. Also, for the ladies, are your periods heavy now? A friend at work stopped taking it because she had heavy periods with major clotting. She said she read it in the side effects. Thanks for any info. I have been on Lex for about 6 months I guess. Thanks! Stephanie
Posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:18:03
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy » mrs c, posted by sexylexy on March 5, 2004, at 21:53:40
Lexy...Can you help as to what to look for when looking for someone to help me..I want to start something right away but very afraid to start with someone new..Need to know what questions to ask and how to look for someone from my list of providers not knowing what they will specialize in, there are so many initials and things that I dont know what to look for...I just need someone that will deal with the here and now not the past...Thank you in advance for your help...And it is great great great to hear you are doing so well..It is helpful to know when trying to get my strength up to start the 15mgs...Take care and thank you...Mystic
Posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 22:25:04
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy » mrs c, posted by sexylexy on March 5, 2004, at 21:53:40
Thanks Lexy, I appreciate your input and am glad to hear that 15mgs is working for you.
I am in school currently and am taking psychology. I have the hopes of eventually becoming a school counselor. I am only in my first year though so it's a long way off. Right now I am taking "abnormal psych.". Kind of ironic isn't it!? I just thought I'd share that with you since I know that you are in a masters program for counseling. It's pretty cool that your dad is famous and so lucky for you to have him.
Thanks for all of your support and encouragement. Mrs. C
Posted by Simus on March 5, 2004, at 22:26:45
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 21:15:10
Woo-hoo! 14 pounds? You deserve it. In fact, we all deserve that and more for what we have to suffer through.
Posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 22:29:10
In reply to Re: Questions about Lexapro, posted by Stephanie B. on March 5, 2004, at 22:17:57
Sounds like you are experiencing anxiety symptoms. I have had similar episodes since beginning lex (and before). They don't last long though. My periods have been very screwed up since starting lex. This last one was very heavy and lasted 13 days! I know alot of others on this board have experienced problems too. Bye for now. Mrs. C
Posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 22:31:23
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!! » mrs c, posted by Simus on March 5, 2004, at 22:26:45
Thanks Simus. I do feel pretty good about my weight loss. We must celebrate whenever we can. Bye for now. Mrs. C
Posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 15:37:26
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 22:31:23
Hello everyone...Well today isnt such a great day for me..I hope someday I can open up with Hey guys this is a great day!!!!...But it wouldnt be today...I got up this morning and did arobics and felt like I was trying to get through a 50 mile race...I was so weak...After I felt like I had been hit by a mac truck..My whole body aches..Just staying home today as I'm afraid to go out anywhere...My thoughts are wondering and I really am discourged...I realize that this sounds like many of my other posts It feels like many of my other posts...Nothing seems to be changing..I decided not to take my xanax today as it makes me feel tired and sleepy and I'm already there...Nothing seems to make things better..Still strugling with the possible 15mgs instead of the 10mg..but there just does not seem to be a right day or time to do it..Right for me at least...I feel this is not working and I just dont know what to do...Sorry for the rambling must be sick of hearing me complain every day...Hope everyone else had a good day and you are all feeling well..>Thanks for listening...Mystic
Posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 16:08:23
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy, posted by mrs c on March 5, 2004, at 22:25:04
Hey Mrs. C,
Congrats on going to school and wanting to be a counselor. I really enjoy what I do working with college age students at the counseling center. I hope that you are able to follow though and become a school counselor. Do you plan on getting your masters. It is hard work but worth it!! You are so compassionate and caring I know you will be a wonderful counselor!
About the abnormal psych, my dad told me "everyone has a little bit of each disorder, don't try to diagnose yourself with every disorder in there because of a single experience or feeling". Of course by the end of the year I had diagnosed myself from everything from anxiety to scitzotypical disorder. Hahaha. Talk to you soon.
Lexy
Posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 16:29:49
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy, posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:18:03
Hey Mystic and anyone who is interested.
I personally think a therapist who practices cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)are typically the most effective. In fact, CBT does the same thing that medication does to the brain, it just takes a longer time.
CBT believes that problems influence your thoughts which makes those nasty little automatic thoughts pop in your head. These automatic thoughts influence your emotions which is why you feel bad. A CBT therapist teaches you how to recgonize these thoughts, ingnore them and eventually make the go away.
As for a therapist. Unfortunatley, each person is different just like a medication works better for some people than others, but here are some of the most important things.
1. someone who pays attention to your need. Some therapist try to set their own agenda and not attend to you.2. It is also important to be able to have a therapist who you can be comfortable with. Some seem to work against you, you want some who you feel like you are on a team with working for the same thing, not someone working against you.
3. It is also important to find a therapist who looks at you as your own person, not your diagnoses. Sometimes when therapist have been around to long they forget that they are working with people and just use a theraputic method that is taylored for depression not you.
4. A therapist who is aware of your religious views if this is important to you. One of the big things we learn in school is that everyone has biases. You need to find someone who is either not bias towards your sex, race, creed ect, ect, ect or someone who has able to overcome their biases.
Over all just find someone who feels right, who feels comfortable and is willing to fight this battle with you.
God Bless,
Lexy
Posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 16:46:21
In reply to Re: What to look for in a therapist, posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 16:29:49
Thank you so much Lexy for taking the time to write all that down for me...your an angel...I am going to call around on Monday and see if I can get in to see someone soon...the sooner I start the better it will be..Cant take many more of these days....Hey I have also been reading a book a very very large book that was suggested to me years and years ago and I bought it and never really read it...But now have taken it out again the name of it is..The Feeling Good Handbook by David Burns...it is very large but going to try to read a little at a time...Think it might help.>>Well have a great rest of the day and thank you for getting back to me...God Bless...Mystic
Posted by wantinfo on March 6, 2004, at 17:22:23
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 15:37:26
hey all...so its now week 4 day 3 for me. i feel SO weird...it's like i'm floating outside my body and almost don't know where i am although of course rationally i do. i called my pdoc's covering doc (shes on vacation til tues) and she said to up the lex...im not comfortable just doing it without my doc being around and it made me nervous how quickly she suggested it. i feel so out of it, like im totally not myself. this is worse than i felt when i first started the lex...whats going on?? thanks ...emily
Posted by Simus on March 6, 2004, at 17:38:31
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!!, posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 15:37:26
Mystic,
My heart goes out to you. I wish I had something I could say or do to make your life easier. The truth is, I am going through very similar things. I just wanted to let you know that even if I seldom respond for lack of answers, I really do care. Keep communicating, whether up or down. We have been where you are, or are there now, so we understand. It WILL get easier. Hold on to that thought.
Posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 18:11:02
In reply to bad day here too :(, posted by wantinfo on March 6, 2004, at 17:22:23
I'm with you emily...Same amount of time on the Lexapro..and my Dr. also told me to go up he originally wanted me to go up to 20mgs but didnt feel comfortable with that so suggested 15mgs..But havent been able to bring myself to do that...I feel desperate also..but the postings are all really good they tell that things are going to get better and you have to believe that is what I'm trying to do...Mind over matter...I'm praying for everyone because I do believe that prayer will help and I'm not a very religious person..I do not go to church but I do believe...So maybe you could just try that...I'm here for you and I'm where you are so please remember that..Please take care of yourself and try to relax...Do you take any xanax or anything like that it might help..You are in my thoughts..Take care Mystic
Posted by KathrynLex on March 6, 2004, at 18:14:32
In reply to bad day here too :(, posted by wantinfo on March 6, 2004, at 17:22:23
Hi Emily,
I think you made the right choice not to increase without talking to your pdoc. The substitute doc was frighteningly quick to suggest an increase, and she's not that familiar with your history.
How long have you been feeling the way you do now...hours, days, weeks?
I felt really out of it the first 4 weeks I was on Lexapro. I couldn't concentrate or follow conversations.
The few times that I felt really disassociated from myself turned out to be panic attack symptoms...I just didn't recognize them because they weren't followed by an attack (thanks to the lex.) That might be what's happening to you.
Another possibility is that you're getting close to your period. (I think you've seen most of the discussion postings about that...for some people lex isn't as effective around that time of the month. That creates some pretty strange feelings.)
The good news is that whatever you're experiencing now WILL pass...the bad news is that you have to wait for it to go away. Do something to distract yourself like watching a funny movie or take a long tub soak...things that make you feel good, without using up a lot of your energy.
I hope you feel better soon. Keep us posted on how you're doing.
K.
Posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 18:15:38
In reply to Re: Not a good day!!! » mystic, posted by Simus on March 6, 2004, at 17:38:31
Simus....thank you for reaching out...it means alot...How long have you been on Lexapro and what are you on it for?...what is your dosage?..I hope that it is helping you and that you are feeling better than you did before for whatever reasons you are taking it...It helps when you know there is someone out there who understands..I was posting earlier about a book that I was reading which I warn you is very long but it sounds like it could help with our thoughts..The name is The Feeling Good Handbook by David Burns...Like I said it is a large book but covers a lot...Not sure if it would help but thought I would put it out there...Thank you again...And take care of yourself also..Mystic
Posted by KathrynLex on March 6, 2004, at 18:23:17
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy » mrs c, posted by sexylexy on March 5, 2004, at 21:53:40
Hi Lexy,
Wow, you sound like you're doing much better! There is no doubt in my mind that you'll have a terrific time while you're on vacation.
K.
Posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 18:59:51
In reply to bad day here too :(, posted by wantinfo on March 6, 2004, at 17:22:23
Posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 19:00:34
In reply to Re: bad day here too :( (nm), posted by sexylexy on March 6, 2004, at 18:59:51
Hey Girl,
I swear the same thing happened to me. It did pass. I wanted it out for and the spacey feeling is gone. The out of body type feeling (like your looking in on yourself ) hard to explain but I know what your talking about. It is just one of the lovely side effects. Mine was gone but now that I am upping my dose, I am having a touch of it again, not as bad though. I would give it about 6 to 7 weeks before upping. I waited 10 and wish I would have done it at like 6 or so. Good luck, I promise you will get though it. Remember it is a process. You will not wake up one day feeling great, it takes time, most people say it takes 6 months to get over an episode like this. I am feeling better but still see little things each day that improve. I hope to continue to see improvements from my 15mg of lex and assume I will. Good luck, you can do it hold out and know I have been where you are now... if you look back one of my post on week four, I was so spacey and disoriented that I almost quit. I am now glad I did not..you will be too.
God Bless,
Lexy
Posted by fires on March 6, 2004, at 21:58:16
In reply to Re: Question for Lexy, posted by mystic on March 5, 2004, at 22:18:03
Try to find someone who will stay awake during your visits. :) I've had some fall asleep on me.
Posted by Simus on March 6, 2004, at 23:51:57
In reply to RE; simus, posted by mystic on March 6, 2004, at 18:15:38
Mystic,
I have suffered from depression and OCD, undiagnosed though, since early childhood. (I am now 42 - wife and mom of two.) About 9 years ago, severe anxiety and panic attacks started and I had no choice but to get medical help. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft, Effexor, and now Lexapro, along with Xanax.
In November, my doctor switched me from 300mg Effexor to 10mg Lexapro. It was soon clear that this was not enough, so I went to 15mg and then to 20mg. In the mean time, I went through withdrawal symptoms as I reduced the Effexor dosage. Also during this time, for insomnia my doctor tried me on Seroquel (?). After 3 days, I became virtually mentally disabled. It took almost two weeks to recover from that fiasco. Then my doctor wanted to try me on Xanax XR. (Why, I don't know, and I didn't even ask! I took Xanax nightly for sleep and didn't have any problems with it, other than it lost some of it's effectiveness with time.) So I took the Xanax XR, slept a lot, and walked around in a fog when I was up. I insisted that he put me back on the regular Xanax, but by the time I got it a month had passed and I realized I had become addicted to the the XR. So I had to break that addiction.
That was the long way around the block to tell you I am on 20mg Lexapro and 1mg Xanax. And I don't care how bad I feel (and I do feel bad), I told my doctor I WILL NOT be making any more medicine adjustments for a while.
I have had to take a medical leave because trying to work through this mess was proving impossible. If I was able to drag myself in, the chances of being able to concentrate or even remember what someone said a few minutes earlier was slim.
So, yes, I do understand bad days, and I wish I had answers to help you all on the board. The posts absolutely break my heart, because I have been and am there. And I do care, but I feel so helpless for either you or myself.
God bless you all,
Simus
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