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Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBLE » lepus

Posted by simus on January 26, 2004, at 21:57:27

In reply to Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBLE, posted by lepus on January 26, 2004, at 13:13:23

> It is just strange what is happening with my period.

I have been on Lexapro for 8 weeks now, and I haven't had a normal period in that time. I have had a continuous light flow, instead of the previous very heavy monthly period. It appears that Lexapro does mess with the hormones.

 

Re: Hi C » Journeyman

Posted by simus on January 26, 2004, at 22:19:30

In reply to Hi C » Mrs C., posted by Journeyman on January 26, 2004, at 20:44:07

> Dear Mrs. C:
>
> We just wanted to set the record straight. 'Journeyman' is the collective name for our Chimpanzee Keyboarding Cooperative. There are 47 of us, all pounding away randomly at keyboards. When our combined efforts create a message that is deemed relatively comprehensible, we send it out and sign it with that particular pseudonym.
>
> It's not as difficult as it sounds. Once we got our first book out of the way (the dictionary that's linked to this site) replying to a few e-mails was a breeze.
>
> You've probably already figured this out, but the reason most of our posts are late at night (this one being an exception, is that with all the bananas we consume, our glycemic levels are jacked up through the tree canopy. Hence, the burning of the midnight banana oil.
>
> We'd like to add that we all enjoy your posts. You're a wonderful presence on this site.
>
> Keep on swinging. (A popular chimp greeting, like 'aloha.' It's not what you think!).
>
> See you on the board.
>
> 'Journeyman'

ROTFL! Thanks for the laughs Journeyman.

 

Re: Need info - pleeeaaassseee » Jayslace

Posted by MoodyDee on January 26, 2004, at 22:35:47

In reply to Re: Need info - pleeeaaassseee » MoodyDee, posted by Jayslace on January 26, 2004, at 21:44:04

Thanks for your encouragement Ruthie.

P.S Moody describes how I used to feel most days!
Good night.

 

Lexapro Withdrawal Swooshy feeling

Posted by SandiT on January 27, 2004, at 7:21:05

In reply to Re: Lexapro update, posted by guyndenver on August 1, 2003, at 19:04:19

Hi, I am new to the site, and I have read that some of you had the same symtoms I am haveing. I was on Lexapro 10mg a day for about 6 months, because of Panic attacks/anxiety, they really helped, but I feel like my old self again and have gained weight so I decided to get off them. I went from 10mg, to 5mg for 2 weeks, then 2.5mg for a week. I took my last lex on Wed, and Thursday, I felt Dizzy and swooshy feeling, kinda like jet lag, or comming off an elavator, and feel irratable too, at first I thought it was Sinuses, but started reading and it sounds like Lexapro withdrawals. Today is Tuesday and Im still feeling it, Does anyone know how long this will last? Or what I can do to make it go away quicker? Thanks SandiT

 

Re: Lexapro Withdrawal Swooshy feeling

Posted by hanging on on January 27, 2004, at 7:40:58

In reply to Lexapro Withdrawal Swooshy feeling, posted by SandiT on January 27, 2004, at 7:21:05

hi, well I was on effexor and did a similar ramp down to get off of it. Had very similar feelings as I was stopping. Didn't last too long after I finally stopped, but it did go away. I imagine it is the same for lexapro. After a year off of everything, I am back but now on lexapro. good luck!

 

Re: How long before upping the dose?

Posted by hanging on on January 27, 2004, at 7:51:01

In reply to How long before upping the dose?, posted by bluesfan on January 26, 2004, at 11:25:57

I would be very interested to hear some info on this too... I only been on lex 10mg for about 3weeks. Over the side effects, but waiting to feel better. Hoping I don't have to increase dose, but wondering when to make that call... Feel maybe a little better, but still depressed and the mornings still are tough... please post if you get some info... hang in there!

 

Re: Kathrynlex

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:08:23

In reply to Kathrynlex, posted by sexylexy on January 26, 2004, at 18:10:08

Hi Lexy,

I'm so glad you wrote. I'm at day 39 and not feeling up to 100% either. The side effects are gone (mostly gone - although I had a rough night last night). My anxiety and a large chunk of my depression has disappeared for the most part, but I'm not *happy.* I have an appointment with my pdoc on Thursday morning, I wonder if he'll suggest upping my dose to 20 mg?

It's nice to be feeling a bit better, but I'm getting a little frustrated just feeling kinda sorta okay. I'm wondering what it will take to get back to my old self, I miss her.

K.

 

Re: How long before upping the dose?

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:15:29

In reply to Re: How long before upping the dose?, posted by hanging on on January 27, 2004, at 7:51:01

I've been on 10 mg for 39 days and I'm thinking I need to increase my dose. I'll discuss it with my pdoc this Thursday. My depression and anxiety have subsided quite a bit, but I still don't feel well.

Hanging On, I would give it 6 weeks before you increase. The manufacturers website (www.lexapro.com) says it can take 4-6 weeks before lex is effective. If you still aren't feeling better, talk to your pdoc. That's what I'm going to do.

K.

 

Had a Rough Night

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:21:23

In reply to Re: How long before upping the dose?, posted by hanging on on January 27, 2004, at 7:51:01

Hi,

Last night was one of the worst nights I've had since starting lex. Night sweats returned, felt anxious and ready to jump out of my skin, my mind was going 500 different directions, I was slightly disoriented...should this be happening after 39 days on 10 mg lex?

I do NOT want to have a night like that again. I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered similar problems after almost 6 weeks on lex? Thanks!

K.

 

Re: Had a Rough Night

Posted by bluesfan on January 27, 2004, at 11:26:27

In reply to Had a Rough Night, posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:21:23

I'm not feeling well either and I've been on 10mg of Lexapro for 41 days now. I've been having night sweats for the past week or so, and my mind has been racing like it was in the beginning on Lex. I guess it could just be an extension of the week 5 blues.

> Hi,
>
> Last night was one of the worst nights I've had since starting lex. Night sweats returned, felt anxious and ready to jump out of my skin, my mind was going 500 different directions, I was slightly disoriented...should this be happening after 39 days on 10 mg lex?
>
> I do NOT want to have a night like that again. I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered similar problems after almost 6 weeks on lex? Thanks!
>
> K.

 

Re: Had a Rough Night

Posted by Bali on January 27, 2004, at 12:12:08

In reply to Had a Rough Night, posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:21:23

K.--
Did you eat as usual yesterday? Sometimes with the Lex when my food/calorie intake is low for that day I have some anxiety and that "racing" feeling. ~~Bali

 

Re: Had a Rough Night

Posted by Bali on January 27, 2004, at 12:26:41

In reply to Had a Rough Night, posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:21:23

Dear Bluesfan, Hanging on, and Kathrynlex,
Please know that I am not trying to dismiss the discomfort you are feeling by saying things like "did you eat, or have you been drinking alcohol regularly?" I am only saying that I have learned that for me, these behaviors/actions trigger some unwanted side effects and responses in my body. As I mentioned in two prior posts, I was having wine every night until I eventually came to the realization that the wine might be confounding the efficacy of the Lex. Then when I was having the nasty sweating I began drinking more water, just to see if that would help. I am now drinking a gallon (yes! a whole gallon) of water a day and the sweating is virtually gone. (Of course the peeing has quadrupled~~HA!) I'm glad I feel comfortable enough with this group to share!!! Thank you all so much for all you do for me. Major and abundant hugs!!!! {{{{{{{{{{{{{{EVERYONE}}}}}}}}}}}}}

 

Brand New Lexapro User

Posted by KatieT on January 27, 2004, at 12:47:44

In reply to Re: Had a Rough Night, posted by Bali on January 27, 2004, at 12:12:08

> I just went to a pdoc for the first time today and he prescribed Lexapro. The prescription is being filled at the moment, but after reading all these stories, I have to say I am scared to take it. One of my major complaints, besides depression, is an inability to sleep at night. This has been a problem for years. Now I've been reading that Lexapro can cause insomnia...UGGGH! My doctor gave me a prescription for Xanax as well so I'm hoping that will counteract the insomnia. I'll keep reading this post and will let you all know how I am doing. I'm glad I finally got to the doctor for medication because I'm ready to jump out of my skin with anxiety and depression. I am a 39 year old woman and have had diabetes for 29 years so I'm beginning to realize, with the help of psycologist, that a lot of my problems stem from the diabetes. I just want to feel better and have to hang to the belief that happiness is out there for me. I am so thankful for cyber sites such as this one. I, too, am a "Kathryn" but decided to use a nickname since there is another Kathryn on this site.

 

Re: Brand New Lexapro User

Posted by bluesfan on January 27, 2004, at 12:59:59

In reply to Brand New Lexapro User, posted by KatieT on January 27, 2004, at 12:47:44

Welcome to the board! The great thing about Lexapro for a lot of people is the side effects tend to go away fairly quickly. I found that sleep was a problem for the first week or so, but now I sleep 8 or so hours a night without waking up. I took Xanax for the first 3 days or so to counteract the added anxiety/insomnia and it worked great. I've been taking Lexapro for 41 days now and it has helped. I know I'm not as well as I would like to be yet, but I hope to eventually get there. Hang in there, and keep checking back to this board. The people here help a lot and have great advice!

> > I just went to a pdoc for the first time today and he prescribed Lexapro. The prescription is being filled at the moment, but after reading all these stories, I have to say I am scared to take it. One of my major complaints, besides depression, is an inability to sleep at night. This has been a problem for years. Now I've been reading that Lexapro can cause insomnia...UGGGH! My doctor gave me a prescription for Xanax as well so I'm hoping that will counteract the insomnia. I'll keep reading this post and will let you all know how I am doing. I'm glad I finally got to the doctor for medication because I'm ready to jump out of my skin with anxiety and depression. I am a 39 year old woman and have had diabetes for 29 years so I'm beginning to realize, with the help of psycologist, that a lot of my problems stem from the diabetes. I just want to feel better and have to hang to the belief that happiness is out there for me. I am so thankful for cyber sites such as this one. I, too, am a "Kathryn" but decided to use a nickname since there is another Kathryn on this site.
>

 

Re: Brand New Lexapro User

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 13:14:22

In reply to Brand New Lexapro User, posted by KatieT on January 27, 2004, at 12:47:44

Hi KatieT,

I can understand why you're hesitant to take lexapro, it's a difficult step to take. The side effects can be uncomfortable, but they're tolerable. Keep in mind that some people don't experience any side effects at all, and you might be one of those people.

Xanax is wonderful for insomnia. I don't think you'll have any problems sleeping after you take it.

Lexapro has been wonderful for me in terms of anxiety and depression. There are still a few bumps after 39 days on 10 mg lexapro...but not nearly as many as there were before I took it.

Also, if you're very sensitive to meds or are terribly worried about encountering side effects, you might consider starting at a very low dose. Some people start at 2.5 mg for 2 weeks, then increase to 5 mg for 2 weeks and then increase to 10 mg. Sometimes this can help your body to adjust to the new medication.

I hope lexapro helps with your anxiety and depression. Please keep us posted on how you're doing.

K.

 

Re: How long before upping the dose?

Posted by tiredman on January 27, 2004, at 13:47:15

In reply to How long before upping the dose?, posted by bluesfan on January 26, 2004, at 11:25:57

I would up it to 15mg. and see what happens. I have gone from 2.5->5>7.5->10->15->20->25
over a span of three months. I still don't feel right and will probably move up to 30. That's it for me. Once I hit 30, if I don't get better results my pdoc wants to try somthing else.

Good Luck!

 

Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBL

Posted by tiredman on January 27, 2004, at 13:51:20

In reply to Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBLE, posted by lepus on January 26, 2004, at 13:13:23

Not a lady, but I can tell you. My wife has been on lex for 3 months. Every time she has her period she gets much worse for a one week length of time. She is in that phase right now.

It does pass, but just be ready when/if it happens again next month.

Good Luck!

 

Re: Hey Lex users

Posted by tiredman on January 27, 2004, at 13:59:09

In reply to Re: Hey Lex users, posted by Danab on January 26, 2004, at 19:39:19

I've been gaining weight over the past three months but have also been craving chocolate and eating much more junk while on Lex. Given a choice fat or depressed, I'll take fat.

For sleep, ask your pdoc about Trazadone. It is an old antidepresant but in low doses it is used as a sleep aid. Because it is not addictive it is (supposedly) perscribed more often then sleeping pills.

Good Luck!

 

Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBL

Posted by lepus on January 27, 2004, at 14:54:07

In reply to Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBL, posted by tiredman on January 27, 2004, at 13:51:20

> Not a lady, but I can tell you. My wife has been on lex for 3 months. Every time she has her period she gets much worse for a one week length of time. She is in that phase right now.
>
> It does pass, but just be ready when/if it happens again next month.
>
> Good Luck!

I thank all for their replies on this topic. I am much worse this time of the month. I had cramps this morning that were terrible. I couldn't even lie down. I had to stand up because that was the only thing alleviating the pain. The cramps are better now but my period is definitely not the same as it usually is and my mood is horrible. I am not sure what to do. Do I call the doctor and get off this med? I couldn't take feeling this way again next month. My depression and anxiety are both much worse. I have no appetite and just really feel horrible.

I am so sick of being a guinea pig. No one warned me of this side effect and it has been a big one for me.

 

Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBL

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 16:35:29

In reply to Re: Ladies on lex. please respond! FEELING HORRIBL, posted by lepus on January 27, 2004, at 14:54:07

Hi Lepus,

You've been on lex for about 3 weeks now, is that right? The worst side effects of lex hit me around weeks 2 and 3. It's possible that the same thing has happened to you, but in addition to dealing with some nasty side effects you also have your period to cope with. It is a lot to have to go through.

My advice would be to wait until your period is over, then see how you feel. If you are still feeling horrible, call your doc and see what he/she recommends.

Your body chemistry is just a little out of whack right now with the new meds on top of your period. My guess is that once your period stops, your mood will even out. Plus, you'll be in to about week 5 on lex. You should get results between weeks 4-6. If you haven't seen them around that time, well like I said, call your doc.

Or give your doc a ring today and see if he/she can add something to your drug cocktail to help you feel better. Side effects can be bad, but they shouldn't be more than you can withstand. If they are, you need to do something about it because you shouldn't have to feel this awful to get better.

I hope you start getting better soon. Please keep us posted on how you are doing.

K.

 

Re: Had a Rough Night - K

Posted by BobYuma on January 27, 2004, at 16:49:43

In reply to Had a Rough Night, posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 11:21:23

> > Hi, Last night was one of the worst nights I've had since starting lex. Night sweats returned, felt anxious and ready to jump out of my skin, my mind was going 500 different directions, I was slightly disoriented...should this be happening after 39 days on 10 mg lex? I do NOT want to have a night like that again. I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered similar problems after almost 6 weeks on lex? Thanks! K.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Hi, K.
I too had the same problem when I was around the six week mark on Lex. I'm now into my eigth week, and all is fine. No more night sweats or the "racing mind syndrome" -- which I really hated. All of that lasted nearly a week. Lorazepam helped with the jitteriness and racing mind.
About a week ago I reduced the amount I was taking from 10 mgs to 7 1/2 -- this was after trying 5 mgs which simply didn't do the job. Right now I'm doing well with the 7 1/2 mgs. I just thought that 10 was too much for me, so reduced the amount on my own.
Take care, and hang in there, it'll get better.
BobYuma

 

Re: Had a Rough Night - K » BobYuma

Posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 17:07:17

In reply to Re: Had a Rough Night - K, posted by BobYuma on January 27, 2004, at 16:49:43

Thanks, Bob. That's good to hear. Was it around week 7 that you noticed an improvement? I've also noticed a sharp decline in my motivation, does that go away too.

K.

 

Re: Had a Rough Night - K

Posted by BobYuma on January 27, 2004, at 18:36:20

In reply to Re: Had a Rough Night - K » BobYuma, posted by KathrynLex on January 27, 2004, at 17:07:17

> Thanks, Bob. That's good to hear. Was it around week 7 that you noticed an improvement? I've also noticed a sharp decline in my motivation, does that go away too. K.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Sorry I didn't get right back to you, K, but was working late.
It probably was around week seven that I noticed the improvement.
As far as the decline in motivation, I think that's just the brain telling us that we don't feel "well" enough, or are too tired to do what we need to be doing. I found that if I go ahead and "make" myself get up and get going, that I'm fine, and the so-called tiredness or lack of motivation just goes away. I don't know what that's all about, but I've noticed that other's have written the same thing on the board before. I know it's strange, but just trust that in a week or less, you're going to be feeling a lot, a LOT, better.
Take care, Bob

 

YUCKKKKKKKKK

Posted by sexylexy on January 27, 2004, at 20:21:35

In reply to Re: Had a Rough Night - K, posted by BobYuma on January 27, 2004, at 18:36:20

Hey Ya'll,
I need a little support. Maybe its the week 5 blues but I am just not feeling to well today. I just got back from a weekend at home and I was pretty happy. Now I am back and feeling really sad, more depressed than I have in a while. I just want to feel normal is that too much to ask? I just want to say "I feel like me and I am happy". At this point I feel like that is never going to happen. I mean I am better than I was and clinically I am no longer depressed but I still have a physical feeling of sadness. I am so frusterated and just want to feel happy and confident again. I am so scared I will never get there. You guys have been there for me before please help me keep going.
Thanks,
Lexy

 

Re: YUCKKKKKKKKK

Posted by vandy on January 27, 2004, at 21:01:36

In reply to YUCKKKKKKKKK, posted by sexylexy on January 27, 2004, at 20:21:35

This will work. But you have to print it and put it somewhere that you will see it. Because it's almost a law that when you need it most you won't look for the directions and you will probably be too down to do it from memory. Well, here goes.

1. Stand up
2. Put your shoulders back.
3. Look at a location on a wall or an object that is taller than you.
4. Grin. Not a smirk. A very wide and broad teeth-displayed grin.

I DARE YOU TO THINK A DEPRESSING THOUGHT IN THAT POSTURE!


We can all spot someone who's depressed, can't we? How do they look. Shoulders rounded. Head down. Sad expression. Slumped over.

If you want to be depressed just make a point of looking like the description immediately above this sentence.

The reverse works even better but you have to overcome the depressed posture to do it. And you won't feel like it. Be careful. When I read my note and follow instructions it sometimes makes me laugh out loud. I also have friends who have this formula. They have used it on me. It's stellar. Give it a shot. Report back at the results. <grin>

> Hey Ya'll,
> I need a little support. Maybe its the week 5 blues but I am just not feeling to well today. I just got back from a weekend at home and I was pretty happy. Now I am back and feeling really sad, more depressed than I have in a while. I just want to feel normal is that too much to ask? I just want to say "I feel like me and I am happy". At this point I feel like that is never going to happen. I mean I am better than I was and clinically I am no longer depressed but I still have a physical feeling of sadness. I am so frusterated and just want to feel happy and confident again. I am so scared I will never get there. You guys have been there for me before please help me keep going.
> Thanks,
> Lexy


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