Posted by panicman on February 4, 2004, at 12:17:05
In reply to Re: Night sweats and Lexapro, posted by vandy on February 3, 2004, at 22:58:34
Hi Vandy,
It is odd though because I did not have a night sweat last night. Its got me paranoid. Out of about 7 nights I have had night sweats 5 out of 7. Did you have yours every night or were there nights where it didn't happen?
Also are you at Vanderbilt University? You don't have to say, just wondering.
> Well, I'm shocked! Shocked, I say! Why did it take 7 weeks? I got night sweats right away. I thought I had TB or some other upper respiratory thing that caused those type of reactions.
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> But then I read in the SE's on this site.....It's normal. It goes away... So I calmed down. I was frightened at first. Ok, so I'm a big dummy. It did go away. The sheets did dry out. I'm fine now. I wish the same for you.
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> > I have been on Lexapro for about 7 weeks and started having night sweats. Oddly the sweats are from the waist down with most of the sweat on my thighs. It is so uncomfortable. This morning I woke up from the sweating and then dropped back off to sleep only to have it happen again.
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> > If you go to web md and read about night sweats it tells you you could have a serious infection or disease. Can realy scare the hell out of you and those of us taking this for panic really don't need that. Thanks to all of you for posting about your sweating side effects. I'm sorry it is happening but I'm glad to know I'm not "crazy".
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