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Re: New Lex user

Posted by Mrs. C on June 7, 2004, at 21:32:49

In reply to Re: New Lex user, posted by Tweek on June 7, 2004, at 19:33:21

I don't really know the difference between Lex and Celexa. I do know that Lex is related to Celexa but is supposed to have less side effects. Hope you feel better soon and congrats on the therapy. It will help. Mrs. C

 

RE:: Tweek

Posted by mystic on June 9, 2004, at 7:31:32

In reply to Re: New Lex user, posted by Tweek on June 7, 2004, at 19:33:21

Tweek...how goes the battle??..thinking about you and wondering how you are doing..let us know...Your friend Mystic

 

RE:: Tweek

Posted by Tweek on June 9, 2004, at 11:10:36

In reply to RE:: Tweek, posted by mystic on June 9, 2004, at 7:31:32

> Tweek...how goes the battle??..thinking about you and wondering how you are doing..let us know...Your friend Mystic

Well, it's been rough, actually. I saw my gp this past Monday, and she has me taking the Lexapro again. I'm taking 5 mg for now, but when I go back in about a month, it'll probably be upped. I was reluctant (and still am!) to take the Lexapro, but I gave in last night and took 5 mg, plus .25 clonazepam. I've pinpointed one of my main sources of depression, and if I'm going to conquer it, I definitely can't do it as a nervous wreck! Unfortunately, I feel like I'm coming out of my skin! I was a wreck when I got up this morning...mornings are usually the worst, but now I can add the Lex effects to it. =/ I actually posted the other day about this, but does taking the Lex at night reduce side effects, maybe? And what is the real difference between Lex and Celexa? I should have asked when I was at my gp, but I must have had a brainfart. *sigh* Trying not to go insane today...

 

Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 11:36:12

In reply to RE:: Tweek, posted by Tweek on June 9, 2004, at 11:10:36

It seems to me that my medication isn't working the way it once did. I've been on Lexapro for nearly a year and suddenly my anxiety attacks are back and I've been forced to use my Klonopin more and more lately. I don't want to do that because of its addictive nature.

Has anyone else had this happen and had to switch meds? I'm on a 10 mg a day dose. Night-time has always been a bad time for me. The noise of the day subsides and it's just me left to my thoughts. I've been having nightly anxiety attacks accompanied by unfortunate bowel movements and near-vomiting. Is it time to switch? Does everyone have these phases?

Also, I was on Paxil for 4 months or so before the Lex and had really bad sexual side effects. I can orgasm now with Lex, but my libido never recovered. Is that a side-effect from Paxil that never went away or is this an effect that some people feel with Lex. I am terrified it will ruin my relationship. My fiance does not press me about it but I can tell it bothers him that I hardly ever want to have sex. Sometimes I can convince myself it is the meds, but then the "crazy voices" in my head start convincing me there's something wrong with the relationship and I have huge anxiety attacks worrying about that. Of course it's not like I get excited watching a steamy love scene like I used to. It's not like I want to pleasure myself like I used to. I just don't care. It's like I'm asexual. I'm so jealous of you folks out there that report no problems. The Lex is way better than Paxil in comparison - but ain't nothin better than my natural sex drive. Which I'm scared is gone forever.

I think I just need to get some counseling. That will have to help. I might have to switch meds, too... but that means I've got to go through withdrawl... during which I can't function. Not ideal for my career. Of course none of this solves the sexual dysfunction...

Thanks for listening. I wish I didn't have to go through any of this.

M.T.

 

RE:: Tweek » Tweek

Posted by LynneDa on June 9, 2004, at 11:40:55

In reply to RE:: Tweek, posted by Tweek on June 9, 2004, at 11:10:36

Tweek -
I'm glad you went to your doc. You are so right, in order to conquer your issues, you have to get stable. That may take several months. It took me almost 3 months on Lex before I could even think about going back into therapy and doing the right things for myself!

Please hang in there! Try taking the Lex at different times of the day and note your reactions. Do it gradually over the course of this next week. I went from night to morning to evening before I settled on mid-afternoons! This took me a few weeks to figure out what was best. If you have s/e's right after you take it, by all means switch to nights so you can sleep thru the worst of it. If the s/e's start 3 or 4 hours after taking it, take it after dinner so again you'll be sleeping during the worst of it. Or, if you have major anxiety right when you get up, maybe taking it at night will give you enough to get through your mornings. Just write it all out or have your b.f. help you think it thru. I couldn't sort it out myself at first :-).

The only difference I know between Lex & Celexa is that Lex is a more refined Celexa - it has one less isotope or something! In other words, Lex is the next generation after Celexa. Due to that, it's supposed to start working more quickly because there is less to metabolize and it's supposed to have less s/e's. I never took Celexa so don't have any experience with the differences in effect.

Keep us posted! Just keep telling yourself that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and you'll get there, I promise!
~ Lynne
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> Well, it's been rough, actually. I saw my gp this past Monday, and she has me taking the Lexapro again. I'm taking 5 mg for now, but when I go back in about a month, it'll probably be upped. I was reluctant (and still am!) to take the Lexapro, but I gave in last night and took 5 mg, plus .25 clonazepam. I've pinpointed one of my main sources of depression, and if I'm going to conquer it, I definitely can't do it as a nervous wreck! Unfortunately, I feel like I'm coming out of my skin! I was a wreck when I got up this morning...mornings are usually the worst, but now I can add the Lex effects to it. =/ I actually posted the other day about this, but does taking the Lex at night reduce side effects, maybe? And what is the real difference between Lex and Celexa? I should have asked when I was at my gp, but I must have had a brainfart. *sigh* Trying not to go insane today...

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker

Posted by LynneDa on June 9, 2004, at 11:47:47

In reply to Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 11:36:12

Hi MT - Sounds like you need to talk to your doctor about all of it. I've only been on Lex 8 months. My sex drive and ability to orgasm finally returned at about 5 months - but not nearly like it used to be! It's okay, but I know what you mean. I can also totally relate to the negative self-talk about your relationship . . . that's me to a T.

Have you had any changes recently that would bring on more anxiety? Are your physical symptoms caused by the anxiety? Maybe you just need to increase your dose. You will probably get a post from a couple of people who I know have gone thru this and had to increase, then were fine.

If you do have to change meds, there are things you can take to ease the transition - it's not just cold turkey off of one and start full blast on the other :-). Also, I've heard Lex withdrawal is not nearly so bad as Paxil!!!

I've heard Wellbutrin does not cause the sexual dysfunction problems.

Take your Klonopin just to get through this, while you figure out what to do. Trust yourself that you won't let it go far enough for there to be addiction problems. You will find a way. Keep us posted!
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 13:08:59

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker, posted by LynneDa on June 9, 2004, at 11:47:47

Thanks for your support, Lynne. I can't tell you how much it means to hear someone relate - especially to the negative-talk. I wish I could control it.

The physical responses I have are directly related to the panic attack. Usually within 5 minutes of the episode's start I have it happen. It depends upon the severity of the attack, however. The gagging only happens when it's particularly bad.

Maybe I will look into Wellbutrin or an increased dose of the Lexapro. I was hoping to some day get some counseling to deal with my root issues and maybe get off the medicine - but it's not looking good for me. I might be a tough case.

We did get a new puppy - which I think has oddly exagerrated my stress at work and stress about trying to get my wedding planned. He is a lot of work - and is so NEEDY. It's scary to have someone need you. Last night's anxiety started with "we are nuts to have gotten this dog" and ended with "if I can't handle a dog how will I handle children and if I don't want to have children maybe that means I'm cold or maybe it means that I haven't found the right man because why wouldn't I want to have children with the one I love..."

And on and on it went.

Thanks again for your support. I'm very glad to have found this message board.

M.T.


> Hi MT - Sounds like you need to talk to your doctor about all of it. I've only been on Lex 8 months. My sex drive and ability to orgasm finally returned at about 5 months - but not nearly like it used to be! It's okay, but I know what you mean. I can also totally relate to the negative self-talk about your relationship . . . that's me to a T.
>
> Have you had any changes recently that would bring on more anxiety? Are your physical symptoms caused by the anxiety? Maybe you just need to increase your dose. You will probably get a post from a couple of people who I know have gone thru this and had to increase, then were fine.
>
> If you do have to change meds, there are things you can take to ease the transition - it's not just cold turkey off of one and start full blast on the other :-). Also, I've heard Lex withdrawal is not nearly so bad as Paxil!!!
>
> I've heard Wellbutrin does not cause the sexual dysfunction problems.
>
> Take your Klonopin just to get through this, while you figure out what to do. Trust yourself that you won't let it go far enough for there to be addiction problems. You will find a way. Keep us posted!
> ~ Lynne
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker

Posted by LynneDa on June 9, 2004, at 13:33:00

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 13:08:59

Oh MT. . . you are making yourself crazy, aren't you! :-)

I wish I had started taking Lex when I was planning my wedding (2nd marriage in July 2002 as a 39-year-old, 3 kids between us, fiance in grad school full time due to a job lay off so not around much, sold my condo, moved and planned a big wedding in 6 months, etc.!).

Here's the deal on kids - you get a lot more back from them than you do a puppy and you have 9 months to prepare for the responsibility :-). You'll do fine!

Don't let your negative talk start rolling, take your Klonopin and get rid of it. Now is not the time to try to change, correct, amend, etc, your personality. Just maintain while you plan your wedding . . . and work on yourself later!! Kind of cynical advice I guess, but pretty realistic.

The negative self-talk is the biggest thing I have to work on in therapy. It is so hard, I know, it's like it has a life of its own! You'll get to it eventually. At least you recognize the things you need to work on. Many people aren't even that far along! I just know that I have to stop thinking after 11pm or I'm in trouble!

Take care!
~ Lynne
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Thanks for your support, Lynne. I can't tell you how much it means to hear someone relate - especially to the negative-talk. I wish I could control it.
>
> The physical responses I have are directly related to the panic attack. Usually within 5 minutes of the episode's start I have it happen. It depends upon the severity of the attack, however. The gagging only happens when it's particularly bad.
>
> Maybe I will look into Wellbutrin or an increased dose of the Lexapro. I was hoping to some day get some counseling to deal with my root issues and maybe get off the medicine - but it's not looking good for me. I might be a tough case.
>
> We did get a new puppy - which I think has oddly exagerrated my stress at work and stress about trying to get my wedding planned. He is a lot of work - and is so NEEDY. It's scary to have someone need you. Last night's anxiety started with "we are nuts to have gotten this dog" and ended with "if I can't handle a dog how will I handle children and if I don't want to have children maybe that means I'm cold or maybe it means that I haven't found the right man because why wouldn't I want to have children with the one I love..."
>
> And on and on it went.
>
> Thanks again for your support. I'm very glad to have found this message board.
>
> M.T.

 

RE:: Tweek

Posted by Mrs. C on June 9, 2004, at 19:51:50

In reply to RE:: Tweek, posted by Tweek on June 9, 2004, at 11:10:36

Tweek, hang in there dear. It passes. You will be surprised at how good you will feel if you can stick it out. I know it's hard. Been there! I take my lex right before I go to bed. I have never had any trouble sleeping but my worst jitters are always in the morning. They subside by mid morning and by afternoon I am myself again. I don't feel it at all anymore unless I am really upset about something or my period is coming. Will be thinking about you! Mrs. C

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by Mrs. C on June 9, 2004, at 19:55:08

In reply to Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 11:36:12

Hi M.T., I am thinking it may be time for an increase. Most of us here are taking 20mgs. I also experienced the "poop out" you are describing about five months into 10mgs. I increased to 20 and feel pretty good. No side effects to mention. My sex drive has always been kind of crappy so I can't really say I have noticed any difference there. It isn't better or worse. Sorry I can't help you there. Hope you feel better soon. You have come to the right place for supportive friends. Mrs. C

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by Mrs. C on June 9, 2004, at 20:00:16

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 13:08:59

I can so relate to you!! I was the same way when I was in my twenties! How old are you? Unfortunately I didn't see a problem with how I reacted to things so never got help until last year! You can overcome those feelings with lex to help you and you can learn to deal with stress better. Alot of it comes with age and experience. Sounds corney but so true! Good luck. Mrs. C

 

RE: please be civil » Tweek

Posted by Dr. Bob on June 9, 2004, at 20:51:34

In reply to RE:: Tweek, posted by Tweek on June 9, 2004, at 11:10:36

> I should have asked when I was at my gp, but I must have had a brainf[*]rt.

Sorry to be such a prude, but please don't use language that could offend others.

If you have any questions or comments about this or about posting policies in general, or are interested in alternative ways of expressing yourself, please see the FAQ:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil

or redirect a follow-up to Psycho-Babble Administration.

Thanks,

Bob

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 9:16:12

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by Mrs. C on June 9, 2004, at 19:55:08

I will have to ask my doctor about the 20 mg dose. Has anyone had to keep stepping up? Or do people tend to plateau out on 20 mg?

M.T.

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 9:16:19

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by Mrs. C on June 9, 2004, at 20:00:16

Mrs C,

I'm 26. So you're dead-on. I got progressively more and more wound up from the age of 18 to 24. Then it all blew up and the anxiety started. I've been on the meds, like I said, for just over a year. But I'm still learning to deal with stress.

Writing about this and reading all of the support has made me feel so much better. No anxiety last night. I had a great talk with my fiance. The dog slept through the night - it was as if there was someone "up there" rewarding me for trying to get better.

M.T.


> I can so relate to you!! I was the same way when I was in my twenties! How old are you? Unfortunately I didn't see a problem with how I reacted to things so never got help until last year! You can overcome those feelings with lex to help you and you can learn to deal with stress better. Alot of it comes with age and experience. Sounds corney but so true! Good luck. Mrs. C

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker

Posted by LynneDa on June 10, 2004, at 10:03:14

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 9:16:19

Yea MT!!! So glad to hear you had a good night's sleep and puppy did too! Sleep can make such a difference when dealing with anxiety!!! And of course so does talking it out and writing about it. Have a good day!
~ Lynne
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Mrs C,
>
> I'm 26. So you're dead-on. I got progressively more and more wound up from the age of 18 to 24. Then it all blew up and the anxiety started. I've been on the meds, like I said, for just over a year. But I'm still learning to deal with stress.
>
> Writing about this and reading all of the support has made me feel so much better. No anxiety last night. I had a great talk with my fiance. The dog slept through the night - it was as if there was someone "up there" rewarding me for trying to get better.
>
> M.T.
>
>
> > I can so relate to you!! I was the same way when I was in my twenties! How old are you? Unfortunately I didn't see a problem with how I reacted to things so never got help until last year! You can overcome those feelings with lex to help you and you can learn to deal with stress better. Alot of it comes with age and experience. Sounds corney but so true! Good luck. Mrs. C
>
>

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker

Posted by Mariposa on June 10, 2004, at 10:50:21

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 9:16:12

> I will have to ask my doctor about the 20 mg dose. Has anyone had to keep stepping up? Or do people tend to plateau out on 20 mg?
>
> M.T.

MT - Started at 5mg, 10mg wk 5, 20mg mo 5, 30mg 1 yr. ~~~8|8

 

RE: please be civil » Dr. Bob

Posted by Tweek on June 10, 2004, at 11:59:14

In reply to RE: please be civil » Tweek, posted by Dr. Bob on June 9, 2004, at 20:51:34

Sorry about that! I'll be more careful next time!

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by joslynn on June 10, 2004, at 14:35:25

In reply to Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 9, 2004, at 11:36:12

I am on Lex, and barely ever think about sex as I used to, but I don't care much about that because I am single.

It is definitely less of a desire since going on ADs. It just doesn't enter my mind much anymore.

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?

Posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 14:56:28

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by joslynn on June 10, 2004, at 14:35:25

I hear you. It's like I could take it or leave it. If single I'd be more than fine.

I guess Lex has *less* sexual side-effects... but definitely not *none*. I wonder if its certain medicines that are more likely to cause the effects, or if it is certain people who are more prone experience sexual side-effects regardless of the medicine.

In my relationship the Lex makes it so I don't miss the sex, but I miss the intimacy still. I just don't feel connected to him in exactly the same way when we haven't had sex in weeks. So I have to force myself to get into it so I can have that closeness... I don't like it... but I don't see a way around it, either.

M.T.

> I am on Lex, and barely ever think about sex as I used to, but I don't care much about that because I am single.
>
> It is definitely less of a desire since going on ADs. It just doesn't enter my mind much anymore.

 

Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year? » MoTucker

Posted by LynneDa on June 10, 2004, at 15:01:54

In reply to Re: Lexapro Wearing off after a year?, posted by MoTucker on June 10, 2004, at 14:56:28

M.T. & others -
I know this is getting a bit personal, but for me I just need a lot more foreplay. That helped and also created more intimacy (which of course we like almost as much as the actual act!). It was hard to talk about it at first and to get him to be okay with it . . . but it eventually worked!
Good luck!

~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


I hear you. It's like I could take it or leave it. If single I'd be more than fine.
>
> I guess Lex has *less* sexual side-effects... but definitely not *none*. I wonder if its certain medicines that are more likely to cause the effects, or if it is certain people who are more prone experience sexual side-effects regardless of the medicine.
>
> In my relationship the Lex makes it so I don't miss the sex, but I miss the intimacy still. I just don't feel connected to him in exactly the same way when we haven't had sex in weeks. So I have to force myself to get into it so I can have that closeness... I don't like it... but I don't see a way around it, either.
>
> M.T.
>
>

 

RE::: Tweek

Posted by mystic on June 11, 2004, at 8:57:42

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro and feeling awful » jjana, posted by worrywort on May 13, 2003, at 12:43:06

Tweek..how goes the battle...are you on 5mgs is that working ok for you..just checking in..Mystic

 

Re: New Lex user

Posted by nicko on June 11, 2004, at 9:32:23

In reply to Re: New Lex user, posted by Mrs. C on June 5, 2004, at 18:55:43

Hi all im a new lex user,
i have been little down for a few months now and went to the dr and was told i have mild anxiety and mild depression, i took my first LEX tablet this afternoon 10mg and i have to say it took alot, i didn't want too, i almost had to force it down. sigh

Within an hour or so of taking it, i felt funny, tired but unable to sleep, and alittle spaced out and TENSE, i had only slept a couple of hours the night before so i know that didn't help, so i tried to lay down and i feel asleep for about 40 minutes and when i woke i was in a major panic, i jumped out of bed and turned the light and felt horrible and took me almost 2 hours to calm down, the whole time ive felt my heart pumping ,racing, im sure you know the sensation im talking about, i felt like i was going mad!

Its now night time here and im too scared to go to sleep, im not tired yet anyway, but i don't want to feel that again, i don't think I'll take it anymore if its going to make me like this, can you guys offer any help or something :(

 

Re: New Lex user » nicko

Posted by LynneDa on June 11, 2004, at 9:46:31

In reply to Re: New Lex user, posted by nicko on June 11, 2004, at 9:32:23

Hi Nicko and welcome!
What you are feeling is pretty normal!! It may take a couple of weeks for your brain and body to sort everything out. You're experiencing the "tired but wired" syndrome and the weird panic attacks that are only your brain trying to adjust.

One suggestion is to take something to help you sleep at night - an antihistamine or Tylenol PM, melatonin, stuff like that. A good night's sleep definitely helps! If the anxiety/panic attacks are too rough, see if your doctor will prescribe something mild just to get you through the initial side effects. If you don't want to take another med, there are herbal remedies that might help you relax right now. You can find those on the babble alternative site. I used to use this lavender/vanilla spray I found at Bath & Body and it relaxed me a bit. I also used to smell this essential oil with roses in it called "Joy" and that also helped me focus and relax. Get a massage, take a warm bath, exercise - whatever you have to do that can help you calm down and focus on anything but those anxious feelings! Do you have someone in your home who knows what you are going through? Talk to them about it too.

I know you feel like quitting . . . we all did! But if you can get through this week and next, I promise you will start feeling better! If your symptoms are too severe, maybe cut down to 5mg for a few weeks then go up to 10mg. Talk to your doctor and see what ideas he/she has for you.

By the way, where are you that it is night? (It's 9:30 in the morning where I am!).
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hi all im a new lex user,
> i have been little down for a few months now and went to the dr and was told i have mild anxiety and mild depression, i took my first LEX tablet this afternoon 10mg and i have to say it took alot, i didn't want too, i almost had to force it down. sigh
>
> Within an hour or so of taking it, i felt funny, tired but unable to sleep, and alittle spaced out and TENSE, i had only slept a couple of hours the night before so i know that didn't help, so i tried to lay down and i feel asleep for about 40 minutes and when i woke i was in a major panic, i jumped out of bed and turned the light and felt horrible and took me almost 2 hours to calm down, the whole time ive felt my heart pumping ,racing, im sure you know the sensation im talking about, i felt like i was going mad!
>
> Its now night time here and im too scared to go to sleep, im not tired yet anyway, but i don't want to feel that again, i don't think I'll take it anymore if its going to make me like this, can you guys offer any help or something :(

 

Re: New Lex user

Posted by nicko on June 11, 2004, at 9:53:01

In reply to Re: New Lex user » nicko, posted by LynneDa on June 11, 2004, at 9:46:31

Ty for the welome lynne, im feeling pretty crap right now, depressed and anxious, it nearly 1am here, in Aussie land, the dr gave me some mild sedatives as i was told its sometimes hard to sleep for the first few days, but im freaked to take them too

> Hi Nicko and welcome!
> What you are feeling is pretty normal!! It may take a couple of weeks for your brain and body to sort everything out. You're experiencing the "tired but wired" syndrome and the weird panic attacks that are only your brain trying to adjust.
>
> One suggestion is to take something to help you sleep at night - an antihistamine or Tylenol PM, melatonin, stuff like that. A good night's sleep definitely helps! If the anxiety/panic attacks are too rough, see if your doctor will prescribe something mild just to get you through the initial side effects. If you don't want to take another med, there are herbal remedies that might help you relax right now. You can find those on the babble alternative site. I used to use this lavender/vanilla spray I found at Bath & Body and it relaxed me a bit. I also used to smell this essential oil with roses in it called "Joy" and that also helped me focus and relax. Get a massage, take a warm bath, exercise - whatever you have to do that can help you calm down and focus on anything but those anxious feelings! Do you have someone in your home who knows what you are going through? Talk to them about it too.
>
> I know you feel like quitting . . . we all did! But if you can get through this week and next, I promise you will start feeling better! If your symptoms are too severe, maybe cut down to 5mg for a few weeks then go up to 10mg. Talk to your doctor and see what ideas he/she has for you.
>
> By the way, where are you that it is night? (It's 9:30 in the morning where I am!).
> ~ Lynne
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
>
> Hi all im a new lex user,
> > i have been little down for a few months now and went to the dr and was told i have mild anxiety and mild depression, i took my first LEX tablet this afternoon 10mg and i have to say it took alot, i didn't want too, i almost had to force it down. sigh
> >
> > Within an hour or so of taking it, i felt funny, tired but unable to sleep, and alittle spaced out and TENSE, i had only slept a couple of hours the night before so i know that didn't help, so i tried to lay down and i feel asleep for about 40 minutes and when i woke i was in a major panic, i jumped out of bed and turned the light and felt horrible and took me almost 2 hours to calm down, the whole time ive felt my heart pumping ,racing, im sure you know the sensation im talking about, i felt like i was going mad!
> >
> > Its now night time here and im too scared to go to sleep, im not tired yet anyway, but i don't want to feel that again, i don't think I'll take it anymore if its going to make me like this, can you guys offer any help or something :(
>
>

 

RE:: Nicko

Posted by mystic on June 11, 2004, at 9:58:40

In reply to Re: New Lex user, posted by nicko on June 11, 2004, at 9:53:01

Nicko..You have come to the right place...everyone in here is here to help you and that is what you will get help..support..acceptance..knowledge.and so much more...

I have been on lex for about 15 weeks and at first you do get anxious and feel like you are jumping out of your skin..I'm very very med phobic so took me about 2 months to take that first pill so you are doing good...You can also take Xanax or something like that even though I'm med phobic I did take that for the first couple of weeks to counter act the anxiousness..My dr wanted me to take it longer as to not suffer but too stubborn...

Just keep posting and know that there is always somewhere there for you..take care and hope today is a better day for you!!!!!!!!!!!!....mystic


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