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Posted by nemo kitty on October 23, 2003, at 21:07:27
In reply to Re: anyone get these side effects, posted by sussus on October 23, 2003, at 16:13:49
Oh my gosh!~My neck totally itched for the first week on Lex! I can't believe that was connected. I just thought I had allergies or something.
Posted by nemo kitty on October 23, 2003, at 21:13:42
In reply to Re: anyone get these side effects » tkaylee, posted by Mariposa on October 23, 2003, at 18:25:59
I clenched my jaw so hard also that first week. I thought I was going nuts. I had a itchy neck and a bad headache, but it did go away & I started feeling really good!
Posted by PHV on October 23, 2003, at 22:14:20
In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by Wildflower on October 23, 2003, at 9:33:56
> I thought it was just me that wasn't getting any sleep... Between the very vivid dreams and the constant waking, it's becoming quite untolerable.
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> Do the sleeping aids help with the dreams? Are you groggy in the morning?I've had problems sleeping for two years. Lex hasn't helped at all. It greatly relieved my depession - but threw anxiety into the mix. I take 30mg Busbar 2x daily and that seems to somewhat help level me out during the day. Unfortunately, getting to sleep is another story. I have low doses of Xanax when I feel a panic attack coming on, and my doctor gave me Ambian as a sleep aid. I can also take Benadryl or Tylenol PM which seems to help. Waking up is always tough - but once I get out of bed - the anxiety kicks in again and gets me through the day. It's a viscious cycle. Good luck and keep us posted. Patty
Posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 1:26:16
In reply to anyone get these side effects, posted by tkaylee on October 23, 2003, at 16:06:39
Hi there, Lexapro kicked in FAST for me. I get the 'throat feels like it is closing up and overly anxious' when I take Seroquel.
Try to give Lexapro some time to get into your 'system'. It has worked well for many people here, and it may work well for you too!
Keep us posted:-)
> I am one of those that are really afraid of taking meds and i have have anxiety and panic for 10 years and all i have taken faithfully was klonopin. I am now trying lexapro, and only on my 4th day. The first two days i got this really weird feeling in my head and i felt like my head was in an oven and it was exxpanding. Scary feeling I still feel that way some but now my throat feels like it is closing up and overly anxious. help anyone. is there any help!
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> Thanks
Posted by Scribbler on October 24, 2003, at 7:49:15
In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by PHV on October 23, 2003, at 22:14:20
I have to say a word for Badger Sleep Balm -- it's a natural sleep remedy: you place a bit of it in your nostrils or below your nostrils or rub some on your temples, and it wafts you off to sleep. No kidding. My daughter gave me a little tin of it because she knew I had trouble getting to sleep and it works! I've recommended it to friends who swear by it. Smells good, isn't habit-forming, doesn't leave you groggy -- and sweeps you off to pleasant dreams. I've tried lots of different remedies and now use this every night. Anyone else tried this?
Posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 8:29:33
In reply to Re: anybody have withdrawal s/e with paxil or effexor?, posted by klk on October 23, 2003, at 18:35:36
Good luck on the Lexapro.
Posted by dmwilmoth on October 24, 2003, at 9:48:38
In reply to Re: anybody have withdrawal s/e with paxil or effexor? » klk, posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 8:29:33
The first anxiety med I was on was Effexor, and I didn't think it helped me much. I had "floating" dizziness feelings every day that lasted all day long, and my neurologist thought my serotonin might be off, but after 2 months on Effexor, I was still dizzy. When I went off Effexor, I, too, had the strange shock sensations in my head. Lasted about a week.
Now that I'm on Lexapro, I haven't been dizzy since the 10th day of being on the meds. I think that is a major breakthru for me because the dizziness was starting to become a part of my every day life and I didn't like it one bit!
Posted by Lela79 on October 24, 2003, at 11:21:10
In reply to Re: End of my first day - still jumpin!, posted by Mariposa on October 22, 2003, at 21:59:54
My first week of taking lexapro is a hard one. I have the headaches, jaw problems, throat closing, hands shaking, and I feel just plan weird. I am also sleeping an awful lot, I go to bed early and still wake up feeling like I've never slept before. I'm a full time student and I work full time, and this med. is really messing with my everyday life. Will this always be like this?
Posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 11:23:46
In reply to Re: End of my first day - still jumpin!, posted by Lela79 on October 24, 2003, at 11:21:10
No, the side effects will go away. It was well worth the wait for me, but I didn't experience all that some people do.
Posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:25:34
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by nemo kitty on October 21, 2003, at 22:01:12
> > This is a general message for everyone here.
> > Is Lexapro helping anyone with an anxiety disorder? Or is it mostly secondary anxiety with depression?
> > I suffer from severe GAD, and have yet to find anything to work. On top of that, Lexapro is not available in Canada to date.
> > Thanks for any info
> > Jill
>
>
> Hi Jill,
> Yes yea & yes! I suffered severely from anxiety mainly. I paced my house and walked circles hoping my house would miraculously clean itself up. I sat down and watched Opera for the first time in about 2 years, the whole show! I could never have done that before. I stay at home with my 2 & 3 year old and had a very hard time relaxing ever. I felt like I always had to be doing soemthing (even if it was pacing) I have been n Lexapro for about 4 weeks now & I feel so much calmer (without feeling drugged) I was sleepy the first week, but filled with energy now, just good energy!
> Hoep this helps*Hi all,
I'm on my second day of Lexapro and Klonopin for depression, severe GAD and panic disorder. I'd been self-medicating with Xanax and wine for the last couple weeks until my health plan could get me in to see a dr. I'm also out on disability right now and sending my 2 year old daughter to daycare full time because I'm afraid to be home alone with her. Not afraid that I'll hurt her in any way, but that I either won't be able to protect her or will have a panic attack and pass out. So, I'm really, really hoping that the Lexapro does the job because I can only stay off work for a month and can't function at all right now. Any advice would be appriciated. Side effects so far have been pretty severe nausea and I couldn't fall asleep because I was jittery (even on the Klonopin) and my legs kept jerking. Is this normal??? --lj
Posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:30:41
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? » nemo kitty, posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:25:34
The Lexapro cannot work to its full effectiveness if you continue to drink alcohol. I found that out the hard way.
Posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:36:23
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:30:41
> The Lexapro cannot work to its full effectiveness if you continue to drink alcohol. I found that out the hard way.
I know. I've stopped, but I needed something to calm my nerves during the six weeks (!) it took Kaiser to get me into see a psych. But did it work for the anxitey and panic attacks???
Posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:42:43
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:36:23
I took it mainly for depression, but with the depression, I would have overwhelmng panic/anxiety attacks where I could hardly get up to even let my dogs outside. The Lex helped the anxiety before it did the actual depression . Give it a couple weeks.
Go back and read some of Mariposa's posts -- I think she had pretty bad anxiety with it if I recall.
Posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:49:15
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:36:23
> > The Lexapro cannot work to its full effectiveness if you continue to drink alcohol. I found that out the hard way.
>
> I know. I've stopped, but I needed something to calm my nerves during the six weeks (!) it took Kaiser to get me into see a psych. But did it work for the anxitey and panic attacks???By the way, they started me on 10mg of Lexapro and I'm supposed to move up to 20 in two weeks. Is that a lot? I've read of people starting off on a much lower dosage.
Posted by nemo kitty on October 24, 2003, at 12:52:16
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:36:23
> > The Lexapro cannot work to its full effectiveness if you continue to drink alcohol. I found that out the hard way.
>
> I know. I've stopped, but I needed something to calm my nerves during the six weeks (!) it took Kaiser to get me into see a psych. But did it work for the anxitey and panic attacks???The lexapro works really well for anxiety!! I have found that is working great for my anxiety. I think you will really like it if you stick to it. No alcohol though *
Posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:56:08
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by sfmom on October 24, 2003, at 12:49:15
I started on 10 mg and moved up to 15 mg after about 2-3 months and have been on 15 for about 2 months and feel really good. I would stay as low of dosage as works and move up either 2.5 or 5 mg if you need to. Ask your doctor about that.
Posted by KarenRB53 on October 24, 2003, at 13:44:48
In reply to Lexapro approved » Ritch, posted by pharmrep on August 15, 2002, at 13:19:25
Does anyone know when Lexapro will be available in Canada? Karen
Posted by dmwilmoth on October 24, 2003, at 13:57:28
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? » sfmom, posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:56:08
My doctor told me if I took the Lexapro in the morning, and if I wanted to have a couple of drinks in the evening it would be okay. I've done this and have had no problem. I don't drink all the time, but I went to a wedding a few weeks ago and had some drinks and I didn't have any side effects of it or anything.
Has someone experience bad reactions to the medicine with alcohol?
Posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:18:47
In reply to Re: Lexapro approved, posted by KarenRB53 on October 24, 2003, at 13:44:48
Hi Karen, from what I've read, Lexapro has been approved in the US, Mexico, the UK, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Lithuania, Belgium, Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, and Austria.
What we're waiting for is the regulatory approval for Lexapro in a number of other countries.Take care.
> Does anyone know when Lexapro will be available in Canada? Karen
Posted by LynneDa on October 24, 2003, at 14:20:31
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? » sfmom, posted by Esmarelda on October 24, 2003, at 12:56:08
> I started on 10 mg and moved up to 15 mg after about 2-3 months and have been on 15 for about 2 months and feel really good. I would stay as low of dosage as works and move up either 2.5 or 5 mg if you need to. Ask your doctor about that.
I started on 10 mg just 4 days ago and feel better already. I don't have that tight feeling in my chest anymore from anxiety, don't feel overly paranoid like I did, I haven't cried once all week (!). I can make decisions and am feeling like I did a few years back. I'm sleepy, a little light-headed, a little jaw clenching and jitters - not bad though - and the nausea is almost gone, tho I'm not really hungry yet. I don't feel numb and foggy like I did on other meds I've tried. Could it really be working this fast?
~ Lynne
Posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:35:00
In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro, posted by Scribbler on October 24, 2003, at 7:49:15
Where can you buy this Badger Sleep Balm????
I spray Lavender across my bed before I go to sleep and the scent is beautiful. Ahhhhhhhh
Helps me...
I would, however, love to try this Badger stuff:-)
Where can I buy it?> I have to say a word for Badger Sleep Balm -- it's a natural sleep remedy: you place a bit of it in your nostrils or below your nostrils or rub some on your temples, and it wafts you off to sleep. No kidding. My daughter gave me a little tin of it because she knew I had trouble getting to sleep and it works! I've recommended it to friends who swear by it. Smells good, isn't habit-forming, doesn't leave you groggy -- and sweeps you off to pleasant dreams. I've tried lots of different remedies and now use this every night. Anyone else tried this?
Posted by Scribbler on October 24, 2003, at 14:40:32
In reply to RE: Sleep w/Lexapro » Scribbler, posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:36:09
Badger Balm is made in New Hampshire and they have a website <www.badgerbalm.com> but I've found it in health food stores and catalogs. It has lavendar, rosemary, bergamot, ginger, balsam fir and other good stuff. Give it a try and let me know if it works for you!
Posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:43:20
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety?, posted by LynneDa on October 24, 2003, at 14:20:31
Hi Lynne, I started Lexapro 10mg, and yes!!! It works fast, that's why my doc gave it to me. I had uncontrollable crying, and was very anxious after withdrawing off Effexor.
Hooray for you:-)
Sounds like Lexapro may do wonders for you. It has helped a lot of folks here.
Good luck, I hope it keeps up for you:-)> I started on 10 mg just 4 days ago and feel better already. I don't have that tight feeling in my chest anymore from anxiety, don't feel overly paranoid like I did, I haven't cried once all week (!). I can make decisions and am feeling like I did a few years back. I'm sleepy, a little light-headed, a little jaw clenching and jitters - not bad though - and the nausea is almost gone, tho I'm not really hungry yet. I don't feel numb and foggy like I did on other meds I've tried. Could it really be working this fast?
> ~ Lynne
>
Posted by LynneDa on October 24, 2003, at 14:47:49
In reply to Re: Lexapro for Anxiety? » LynneDa, posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:43:20
> Thanks for your response and encouragement!
Hi Lynne, I started Lexapro 10mg, and yes!!! It works fast, that's why my doc gave it to me. I had uncontrollable crying, and was very anxious after withdrawing off Effexor.
> Hooray for you:-)
> Sounds like Lexapro may do wonders for you. It has helped a lot of folks here.
> Good luck, I hope it keeps up for you:-)
>
> > I started on 10 mg just 4 days ago and feel better already. I don't have that tight feeling in my chest anymore from anxiety, don't feel overly paranoid like I did, I haven't cried once all week (!). I can make decisions and am feeling like I did a few years back. I'm sleepy, a little light-headed, a little jaw clenching and jitters - not bad though - and the nausea is almost gone, tho I'm not really hungry yet. I don't feel numb and foggy like I did on other meds I've tried. Could it really be working this fast?
> > ~ Lynne
> >
>
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Posted by galkeepinon on October 24, 2003, at 14:48:05
In reply to RE: Sleep w/Badger Balm, posted by Scribbler on October 24, 2003, at 14:40:32
Cool! Thanks, I'll check out the site and get me some. Sounds cool:-)
I'll let ya know. It probably take a few to get it int he mail, but once I do, I'll try it, sounds interesting:-)...
Thanks again.> Badger Balm is made in New Hampshire and they have a website <www.badgerbalm.com> but I've found it in health food stores and catalogs. It has lavendar, rosemary, bergamot, ginger, balsam fir and other good stuff. Give it a try and let me know if it works for you!
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