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Posted by BLKVETTES on November 8, 2004, at 11:20:06
In reply to WAYNE Re: Lexapro Poop-Out, posted by flipsactown on November 8, 2004, at 7:33:43
> Wayne,
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> I have been on Lexapro, currently at 30mgs, for 5 months now. Like you, I also was extremely tired especially the first couple of weeks, when I was practically bedridden and the fatigueness lasted at least 6 weeks. However, the fatigueness eventually got less and less.
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> I have two questions for you.
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> 1. Do you still have your website? and if so, may I have the website address?
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> 2. What dosage are you on currently and are you still taking the Lex at 4PM, because recently, I am beginning to feel my depression creeping back around 3PM to 9PM. I also take 100mg Trazodone at bedtime to help with the Lex induced insomnia. My unipolar depression is mostly caused by chronic low back pain incurred nearly 20 years ago in a traffic accident, for which I take 10 tabs daily of 30mg Tylenol/Codeine. I have been on AD's for 13 years.
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> Thanks in advance,
> FST
>Hi, I take 7.5mg of lexapro and have been there like I said for over a year. After my 1st 2 meds I decided to do my own dosing. I had tried going up in dose many times but I always felt worse. I changed mt dose many times until I settled in at 7.5mg. I DONT RECOMMEND ANYONE CHANGING THEIR DOSE ON THEIR OWN!!!!!!! Also remember I am very sensitive to meds. Yep I still take my med at 4pm. The main reason I started doing that, was because when I took it in the morning it made me tired and at night I had insomnia. Changing times didnt really help with either one at the time. The reason I take it at this time now is because I am not an early riser lol. I have had insomnia since I was a kid. I still dont sleep great but I sleep better than I have my whole life. Here is the link you requested. I hope it is ok with Dr. Bob!!! It has a lot to do with my recovery with lexapro and I dont sell anything. Its just thoughts and info. TAKE CARE!!
WAYNE <:-)
http://www.freewebs.com/clownsplay/
Posted by Soulnik on November 8, 2004, at 11:45:49
In reply to Anyone Combining Lexapro and Lamictal?, posted by Ann1983 on September 12, 2004, at 18:30:26
I just added Lamictal to the Topamax I have been taking for over a year. My depression is pretty severe and my doctor wants me to add Lexapro. I am terrified. The last time I was on an SSRI I was hypomanic and I am so afraid to go back to that. However, I am also afraid of of staying in this depression because it's starting to get a bit dangerous. My doctor seems to think that my hypomania was triggered by the fact that I had to take prednisone for an allergic reaction when I was on Zoloft before and not because of Zoloft. I am so afraid to be awake all night and crazy again. I'm not sure if I should risk it. I tried Wellbutrin but it did nothing for me at all. I don't know. Any suggestions?
> Hi All,
> I am new to this message board. I have been on meds for 1 1/2 years. Tried many combos. Currently taking 10 mg Lexapro in AM and 200 mg Lamictal in evening. Combined with 1 mg Xanax XR. I suffer from GAD, panic attacks and anxiety. My symptons are shortness of breath and sometimes dizzyness or get the feeling like I have a head cold with that light-headedness. Anyway, I am wondering if I should continue taking meds forever or what. I hear withdrawl is terrible. I recently tried to stop Lexapro and became very depressed. That was not one of my original symptoms. Just finished reading the book Your Drug May Be Your Problem by Peter R. Breggin, MD and David Cohen, PhD. Now I am really confused. The book is all about how meds are prescribed freely without the real understanding of the long-term affects. Also, that doctors give everyone a "disease" name like Bi-Polar, etc. And that no one needs meds. I don't think the book is all true, but it does make me question some things. If anyone has similar meds and symptons as I do, please, reply to me. I really don't know what to do next....
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Posted by trucker on November 8, 2004, at 12:40:48
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by BLKVETTES on November 8, 2004, at 10:53:41
hey i am doing good.. i tried to talk to the others that came when you and the rest of the folks left and they all have moved on.. they have their own thread that they say is great.. i am staying here hoping my ol friends come back from when i was here several years ago..i am off the raod and still on lex. they wanted me off the road so i can get counsol and a well deserved BREAK.. 70 hours a week is a killer esp. after a year like that and sleeeping behind hubby while he works his 70 hours too.. rough life i tell ya.. they had me up to 20 mgs however i think i am over medicated.. lex is stronger than zoloft which is what i was on before and i actually liked.. should have stayed there .. however i never would have met you or the others. if i had. i do have the same sex side effects that they spoke of if ya remember i didn't have that at the lower dose of ten.. so i am weaning down there again so maybe hubby will smile again.. hehehe.. ya know what i mean!!!
i know bad baby!! if ya see little jim tell him i said hi.. and i miss him.. last time i saw him he got blocked.. happens to me too.. hehehe..
trucker//////////////////////////////////////////////////> > hey wayne how are ya.. do ya remember me?? long time no see.. how is lil jim??
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> > TRUCKER
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> Hi TRUCKER :-) I do remember you!!! Its been a long time I guess. I have no idea how lil jim is doing. The last time I posted here he answered and I thought that was cool. Maybe he will this time also. I would like to know how he is doing on the lexapro. How are you doing?
> WAYNE <:-)
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Posted by BLKVETTES on November 8, 2004, at 22:21:15
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by trucker on November 8, 2004, at 12:40:48
<<<<<<<hey i am doing good.. i tried to talk to the others that came when you and the rest of the folks left and they all have moved on.. they have their own thread that they say is great.. i am staying here hoping my ol friends come back from when i was here several years ago..i am off the raod and still on lex. they wanted me off the road so i can get counsol and a well deserved BREAK.. 70 hours a week is a killer esp. after a year like that and sleeeping behind hubby while he works his 70 hours too.. rough life i tell ya.. they had me up to 20 mgs however i think i am over medicated.. lex is stronger than zoloft which is what i was on before and i actually liked.. should have stayed there .. however i never would have met you or the others. if i had. i do have the same sex side effects that they spoke of if ya remember i didn't have that at the lower dose of ten.. so i am weaning down there again so maybe hubby will smile again.. hehehe.. ya know what i mean!!!
<<<<<<<i know bad baby!! if ya see little jim tell him i said hi.. and i miss him.. last time i saw him he got blocked.. happens to me too.. hehehe..
lol, I remember your sexual side effect. The opposite of what most get. I remember when you were on 10mgs. of lex and you seemed ready to take on the world. You were just going back out on the road again I believe. Maybe your break from work will help you get energized. I hope weaning down the lex helps also. I remember just a few mgs. up or down made a huge difference in how I felt. But like they say we are all different. I am going to post here more often I hope!!! TAKE CARE!!!
WAYNE
Posted by trucker on November 8, 2004, at 22:44:21
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by BLKVETTES on November 8, 2004, at 22:21:15
what can i say i am a strange duck!! quack quack heheheh hey i think the ol man has blue abunduncy!!! hehehe poor thing.. he says he is getting use to it.. about the time i get reved up he will say no again.. we should probably be on the social baord.. soon i am sure we will be redirected.. i am exhausted to tell ya the truth i hope to reenergize again.. however i hope not to have to truck again for a long time i am enjoyning going to church and having a life so to speak.. and SHOWERING DAILY.. i still think hubby is alergic to water and soap!! i use to jump out while he was fueling the truck run in the bathroom and wash everything i could including my hair in the basin and washing the unspeakables in the basin in the truck with cold water.. i know GRAPHIC!! gee i haven't changed to much have i??the other thing i did was get prayer for depression and anxiety.. and i trust in the LORD.. till we speak again take care!!
trucker
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> lol, I remember your sexual side effect. The opposite of what most get. I remember when you were on 10mgs. of lex and you seemed ready to take on the world. You were just going back out on the road again I believe. Maybe your break from work will help you get energized. I hope weaning down the lex helps also. I remember just a few mgs. up or down made a huge difference in how I felt. But like they say we are all different. I am going to post here more often I hope!!! TAKE CARE!!!
> WAYNE
Posted by susielalala on December 24, 2004, at 17:53:40
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by BLKVETTES on November 8, 2004, at 22:21:15
How do I get back to the place where we all use to talk about lexapro? THe social place. Somone please tell me thanks, Ali
Posted by trucker on December 24, 2004, at 22:16:50
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by susielalala on December 24, 2004, at 17:53:40
click on the top of the baord where it says lists of boards, then click on the social link. and you should be there.
trucker
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Posted by Dr. Bob on December 25, 2004, at 10:35:20
In reply to Re: Lexpapro Poop-Out, posted by trucker on December 24, 2004, at 22:16:50
> click on the top of the baord where it says lists of boards, then click on the social link. and you should be there.
Or, more directly:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20040305/msgs/323847.html
Bob
Posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 10:14:20
In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48
greeting fellow lex users, past and present ....
and future and absent for that matter ...
future lex users may find this later and the absent may return ..
... as i have today ...my name is lil' jim, but you can call me jim. (("Hi, Jim!"))
and i am a lexapro user.
i have used lexapro for 2 years and a few months (but who's counting?)i have posted to the very long lex thread to honor what for me was an invaluable resource in dealing with lexapro and its challenges ... ... this thread begins june 11, 2001 a few months before lexapro became available ... ... it tells the harrowing tales of babble's earliest lexapro users and their experiences and their camaraderie ...
i read the entire thread around late march of 2002 while i was going through the worst of my adaptation side effects ... it took me a week to read ... then i began posting to the tread that april ... everyday for a several months there ... ... those parts of the lex thread document much of my feelings and experience with lexapro adaptation and fellow lex friends ... ... the thread itself serves as huge reservoir of support and strength for me ... ... i met a lot of nice people here too ... i miss them ...
the thread has all manner of useful and not-so-useful information in the scatter shot mosaic of hundreds of personal narratives ... ...
i take ten milligrams of lexapro every morning ... with my coffee ...
TAKE CARE!
~ jim
Posted by trucker on April 28, 2005, at 11:58:51
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 10:14:20
hi lil' jimi
LONG TIME NO HEAR!!! where have you been??? me i am now off the road and now on ssdi. and medicare. the answers to my prayers keep shining thru.
how have ya been. there has been a big house cleaning here on the lex thread and the social thread. folks got there dander up and left. i have returned to zoloft. the lexapro was making me foggy and wanting to sleep, my T (which i no longer use) addmitted to me that she was over medicating me. and that was that i had old zoloft and weanded off the lex and back on zoloft. iwill still stay in touch if you like. probably on the social thread though!
take care
trucker
Posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 12:12:52
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 10:14:20
i only missed by one year ...
... the thread begins in 2002
... i started lexapro in 2003 ... ...it has not improved my memory ... ...
or my ability to count years ... ...~ jim
Posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 12:20:36
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by trucker on April 28, 2005, at 11:58:51
greetings friend who was once a trucker, trucker,
i am unaware of lex thread/users' broohaha of which you refer ... ... i left the lex thread previously.
i am well, these 2 plus years on lex, thank you.
TAKE CARE!
~ jim
Posted by trucker on April 28, 2005, at 18:43:45
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » trucker, posted by lil' jimi on April 28, 2005, at 12:20:36
i still own the truck, and i could if i desired to, drive it, but i want to have a life and go to school. everything is set up for this fall.
glad to hear that lex is doing you well. i reached a point where i was too foggy and she (T) wouldn't adjust it so i did it with out her and then she desided she wanted to get rid of me. and then i think she had a change of heart, but once i cry, which is rare, i am done.
trucker
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////> greetings friend who was once a trucker, trucker,
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> i am unaware of lex thread/users' broohaha of which you refer ... ... i left the lex thread previously.
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> i am well, these 2 plus years on lex, thank you.
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> TAKE CARE!
> ~ jim
Posted by KarenRB53 on May 20, 2005, at 10:40:50
In reply to Re: Anyone Combining Lexapro and Lamictal?, posted by Soulnik on November 8, 2004, at 11:45:49
Has anyone switched from Prozac to Lexapro?
Posted by flipsactown on May 20, 2005, at 11:30:09
In reply to From Prozac to Lexapro, posted by KarenRB53 on May 20, 2005, at 10:40:50
I have taken Prozac for over 7 years, then tried Nardil for over 4 months and then switched to Lexapro. I have been taken Lexapro almost a year now, along with Trazodone and Wellbutrin. This combo worked just as well as Prozac did.
I had taken Prozac or Zoloft with Desipramine, Remeron and Wellbutrin for the longest time with excellent relief of unipolar depression.
Nardil also provided excellent relief, but I was unable to get any quality sleep even while taking Seroquel, Remeron or Trazodone with it.
Hope this helps.
FST
> Has anyone switched from Prozac to Lexapro?
Posted by lil' jimi on July 11, 2005, at 12:40:04
In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48
this is still the longest and most complete babble thread of Lexapro's story.
i recommend it to every new Lexapro user.
every SE and other adaptation experience got/is discussed here.
it begins just before Lexapro was introduced in the U.S.
i believe that every new user question has been asked and replied to here, except for questions about combos with even newer drugs.i have taken 10 milligrams of lex these past two years now.
TAKE CARE!
~ jim
> [Posted by ggrrl on June 11, 2002, at 1:19:51]
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> > Seems like there are a lot of people on here who have talked about Lexapro's improved side-effects, specifically that it has less tiredness and sexual side effects than Celexa. Some have said that it has the same side effects as Celexa. However most people are quoting from press releases - does anyone here know from experience (theirs or others')?
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Posted by TerraJo on July 13, 2005, at 6:53:19
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by lil' jimi on July 11, 2005, at 12:40:04
i just got off it. it made me tired all day long, and i took it at bedtime. it wasn't working with my wellbutrin. so i'm off and feeling normal again. it did help me feel leveled off anxiety wise. but i was not alert during the day and this was not acceptable. that was even at 5mg. i'm glad to be off, but i wouldn't not recommend it to someone else. my pdoc says he recommends it for people who are also having trouble with sleep because it can have that effect on people. it just effected my whole day.
t.
Posted by lil' jimi on July 13, 2005, at 8:59:05
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by TerraJo on July 13, 2005, at 6:53:19
hey t.
i wouldn't recommend any psychoactive medication to anybody.
that's the prescribers' job.
how long did you take lexapro?~ jim
Posted by TerraJo on July 13, 2005, at 21:29:18
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » TerraJo, posted by lil' jimi on July 13, 2005, at 8:59:05
> hey t.
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> i wouldn't recommend any psychoactive medication to anybody.
> that's the prescribers' job.
> how long did you take lexapro?
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> ~ jim
i gave it about 5 weeks. it was good for two weeks and then i just got lethargic. my general prac doc had suggested it, but my pdoc who knows me really well said it wasn't good for me and he was right. it just made me too sleepy.
Posted by lil' jimi on July 14, 2005, at 2:02:11
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by TerraJo on July 13, 2005, at 21:29:18
you gave it five weeks; you get full credit.
the SEs i had tapered away in 2 weeks.
no meds are for everybody.
lexapro is poison for some people.
i am glad it did you no permanent harm.
good to hear your wellbutrin's working.~ jim
Posted by Esmarelda on September 13, 2005, at 16:37:33
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » TerraJo, posted by lil' jimi on July 13, 2005, at 8:59:05
I too posted a lot in this board in 2003. I was on Lex until July of this year when I quit on my own. I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in March and thought Lex was making that even worse. It always made me tired. Don't know what happened here, but sorry to hear of it. This board was a life support for me when I started Lex.
Posted by BLKVETTES on October 21, 2005, at 6:23:03
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by Esmarelda on September 13, 2005, at 16:37:33
> I too posted a lot in this board in 2003. I was on Lex until July of this year when I quit on my own. I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in March and thought Lex was making that even worse. It always made me tired. Don't know what happened here, but sorry to hear of it. This board was a life support for me when I started Lex.
I REMEMBER YOU :-) ITS BEEN A LONG LONG TIME
TAKE CARE........WAYNE
Posted by Journeyman on November 27, 2005, at 20:37:10
In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by BLKVETTES on October 21, 2005, at 6:23:03
I'm sorry to see that the board has taken a temporary, if not permanent stop. I first discovered it on 11/22/03 when I took my first dosage and my life is so much better now that it's hard to believe I was ever here.
How did it all change? Several things: Lexapro (I took 10 mg for 13 months); the community support I found through writing here; lots of reading and therapy.
Even though no one is writing regularly, perhaps that will change and a new vibrant community, like the one I was so lucky to have when I started, will emerge. Even if it doesn't, you can learn a lot by slogging through a few thousand messages.
Wherever you are in your own journey, I wish you good health, stability, and self-acceptance.
'Journeyman'
Posted by ramsea on November 28, 2005, at 4:19:55
In reply to Checking in After a Long Time, posted by Journeyman on November 27, 2005, at 20:37:10
Thank you for your post. I too miss the lively feeling of this board. It has been a real support for me for many years--I forget when I first stumbled upon this site but immediately felt there was intelligent discussion, genuine and useful sharing of information, experience and---best of all---hope.
Dr Bob worked hard to make the place safe to be and respectful. I was amazed to discover that he was a real person with a real concern for his site members.
Mental health clients/patients often are on the receiving end of a lot of stigma and isolation. Being respected, and expected to be respectful of others, was an honor.
I will miss this place if it is really disappearing. I know change happens. But there's no other place on the net that I know of, and I have looked, that is quite so discerning and caring in real, practical ways.
Journeyman, I also wish you well. It's fantastic that you have experienced such healing and an important message for the still suffering to hear--that people can--and usually do-- recover from mental health crisis. I hope lots of the people still involved with board find a way to keep a community of help, hope and healing thriving. Best/ramsea
Posted by ed_uk on November 28, 2005, at 12:45:33
In reply to Re: Checking in After a Long Time, posted by ramsea on November 28, 2005, at 4:19:55
I don't understand. Why do you think this place is disappearing? Many people post on this site every day!
Ed
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