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Re: Lexapro - a TRUE test - and I passed! » Mariposa

Posted by LynneDa on December 28, 2003, at 20:06:10

In reply to Re: Lexapro - a TRUE test - and I passed!, posted by Mariposa on December 27, 2003, at 10:50:03

Mariposa - Congratulations!!! Dealing with the public during Christmas is indeed a true test. I can so emphathize with your excitement over your "test results". I'm very happy for you!!

I just went up to 20 mg. this week, after 10 weeks on 10 mg. I have some of the same side effects again (stomach upset, tired, jaw clenching, some insomnia), but all very mild. I'm hoping to find more relief and be able to deal with things better.

Thanks for all your posts along the way, they sure have helped!
Happy New Year to all!!
~ Lynne

 

Lexapro Week 5 Blues

Posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 10:48:07

In reply to Re: Lexapro - a TRUE test - and I passed! » Mariposa, posted by LynneDa on December 28, 2003, at 20:06:10

Here is something I have noticed from personal experience with both Celexa and Lexapro and was seconded by reading Mariposa's post..and I wanted to see if anyone else experiences this...

When I was taking Celexa I began to notice real improvement around week 4...then seemed to feel a little worse in week 5, maybe not so much worse as it is frustrated with hitting a plateau..I have experienced this same thing with Lexapro...with Celexa around week 7-8-9 the med puts on its "2nd act" where I finally feel like I have fully turned the corner....from reading Mariposa's post it seems that she had this same experience with Lexapro and I certainly hope to have the same...has anyone else experienced something similar to this??

> Mariposa - Congratulations!!! Dealing with the public during Christmas is indeed a true test. I can so emphathize with your excitement over your "test results". I'm very happy for you!!
>
> I just went up to 20 mg. this week, after 10 weeks on 10 mg. I have some of the same side effects again (stomach upset, tired, jaw clenching, some insomnia), but all very mild. I'm hoping to find more relief and be able to deal with things better.
>
> Thanks for all your posts along the way, they sure have helped!
> Happy New Year to all!!
> ~ Lynne

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues » nicky847

Posted by Esmarelda on December 29, 2003, at 10:51:08

In reply to Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 10:48:07

I did not have very bad side effects, but definitely felt a lot worse rather than better until about week 5 when it seemed I started to feel a little better. It was definitely week 8 before I felt the full affect.

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues

Posted by sip on December 29, 2003, at 15:36:30

In reply to Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 10:48:07

This is interesting. I am on Week 5 of Lexapro and starting last week I got a little blue (but not depressed). I also was visiting my parents for Xmas last week -- always hard for me -- so I am sure I was affected by the situation. I have been on 5 mg and my doctor wanted me to go up to 10 mg. I have been ambivalent about meds but decided if I am doing this I might as well do it fully. So this is Day 2 of 10 mg.

Thankfully because Lexapro was already in my system for four weeks, the side effects of doubling the dose has not been bad at all -- just a little drowsy and spacey but NOTHING like the fogginess of my initial week on Lexapro.

It seems I have skipped my period this month. I'm generally very in tune with my menstrual cycle because I get such bad PMS. I am totally thrown and have no idea what is going on in that department anymore and don't know whether I should attribute this to Lexapro. But my blue feelings could be a sign of PMS -- not sure. I don't know my body anymore which I guess is normal and will change as I adjust to the medication.

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues » sip

Posted by Esmarelda on December 29, 2003, at 15:46:08

In reply to Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by sip on December 29, 2003, at 15:36:30

I never had any irregularity in my cycle as a result of Lex.

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues

Posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 16:00:40

In reply to Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by sip on December 29, 2003, at 15:36:30

It is certainly interesting that a few people have gone thru the same thing...like I said earlier it is the same pattern I had when starting celexa..my theory is that after about 3 or 4 weeks the subsiding of the S/E's in itself feels so good that it results in some improvement before the meds really take effect around week 7 or 8...after all sleeping 8 or 9 hours a night like i am now makes all the difference in the world compared to the 3 or 4 hours i was getting around week 2 and 3...and around the 5 to 6 week period is kind of the "in between" stage..

> This is interesting. I am on Week 5 of Lexapro and starting last week I got a little blue (but not depressed). I also was visiting my parents for Xmas last week -- always hard for me -- so I am sure I was affected by the situation. I have been on 5 mg and my doctor wanted me to go up to 10 mg. I have been ambivalent about meds but decided if I am doing this I might as well do it fully. So this is Day 2 of 10 mg.
>
> Thankfully because Lexapro was already in my system for four weeks, the side effects of doubling the dose has not been bad at all -- just a little drowsy and spacey but NOTHING like the fogginess of my initial week on Lexapro.
>
> It seems I have skipped my period this month. I'm generally very in tune with my menstrual cycle because I get such bad PMS. I am totally thrown and have no idea what is going on in that department anymore and don't know whether I should attribute this to Lexapro. But my blue feelings could be a sign of PMS -- not sure. I don't know my body anymore which I guess is normal and will change as I adjust to the medication.

 

Switched to Zoloft

Posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:42:04

In reply to Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 10:48:07

Hi everyone. I took 10 mg of Lexapro for 3 months. My doc just put me on Zoloft...I am taking my first pill tonight. Anyone try this? I am worried about weight gain...I am getting married in October and don't want to gain too much :) Is there a discussion board someone can direct me to for Zoloft? Thanks in advance

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by orlando on December 29, 2003, at 20:52:10

In reply to Switched to Zoloft, posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:42:04

Erin, I took Zoloft several years ago and did not experience any weight gain. In fact the only reason I switched to another med was because of the sexual s/e. I've since learned most of the meds have the same s/e (except Wellbutrin). So, best of luck to you with the Zoloft and with your upcoming wedding.


> Hi everyone. I took 10 mg of Lexapro for 3 months. My doc just put me on Zoloft...I am taking my first pill tonight. Anyone try this? I am worried about weight gain...I am getting married in October and don't want to gain too much :) Is there a discussion board someone can direct me to for Zoloft? Thanks in advance

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:57:42

In reply to Re: Switched to Zoloft, posted by orlando on December 29, 2003, at 20:52:10

> Erin, I took Zoloft several years ago and did not experience any weight gain. In fact the only reason I switched to another med was because of the sexual s/e. I've since learned most of the meds have the same s/e (except Wellbutrin). So, best of luck to you with the Zoloft and with your upcoming wedding.
>
>
Thanks Orlando. May I ask, are you male or female. (just wondering in reference to the sexual s/e) Did it make you feel any better? I have GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) I dont have panic or anxiety attacks, just feel anxious all the time, and worry about nonsense things. I hope the Zoloft will work.

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues

Posted by Mariposa on December 29, 2003, at 21:00:10

In reply to Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by sip on December 29, 2003, at 15:36:30


>
> It seems I have skipped my period this month. I'm generally very in tune with my menstrual cycle because I get such bad PMS. I am totally thrown and have no idea what is going on in that department anymore and don't know whether I should attribute this to Lexapro. But my blue feelings could be a sign of PMS -- not sure. I don't know my body anymore which I guess is normal and will change as I adjust to the medication.

I had this problem also...I skipped twice and twice I was late, but things went back to normal after that.

I was expecting period at 5th week of Lex, that's when I started to feel *worse* and doc upped dose from 5mg to 10mg.

Hang in there!~~~8|8

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by bluesfan on December 29, 2003, at 21:09:13

In reply to Re: Switched to Zoloft, posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:57:42

Was the Lexapro not working for you.....is that why you switched?


> > Erin, I took Zoloft several years ago and did not experience any weight gain. In fact the only reason I switched to another med was because of the sexual s/e. I've since learned most of the meds have the same s/e (except Wellbutrin). So, best of luck to you with the Zoloft and with your upcoming wedding.
> >
> >
> Thanks Orlando. May I ask, are you male or female. (just wondering in reference to the sexual s/e) Did it make you feel any better? I have GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) I dont have panic or anxiety attacks, just feel anxious all the time, and worry about nonsense things. I hope the Zoloft will work.
>

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 21:19:59

In reply to Re: Switched to Zoloft, posted by bluesfan on December 29, 2003, at 21:09:13

No, the Lexapro apparently wasnt working for me. I gave it three months, and didnt feel any different. I didn't even feel any side effects. I have just had a loss of appetite for about a month, don't know if it was from the Lex or not...

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by orlando on December 29, 2003, at 21:21:34

In reply to Re: Switched to Zoloft, posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:57:42

> > Erin, I took Zoloft several years ago and did not experience any weight gain. In fact the only reason I switched to another med was because of the sexual s/e. I've since learned most of the meds have the same s/e (except Wellbutrin). So, best of luck to you with the Zoloft and with your upcoming wedding.
> >
> >
> Thanks Orlando. May I ask, are you male or female. (just wondering in reference to the sexual s/e) Did it make you feel any better? I have GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) I dont have panic or anxiety attacks, just feel anxious all the time, and worry about nonsense things. I hope the Zoloft will work.

> Erin...I am female and the meds just prevent me from reaching orgasm (did I say "just"? HA). Zoloft did make me feel better - was taking it for depression. I have never had any anxiety problems and am not a worrier. But I was chronically depressed and it helped me quite a bit. The one thing I have learned is that there are many different meds and they all react differently. If zoloft does not do the trick, don't give up. I had to try many before finding the right ones for me. Best of luck to you!

 

Re: Lexapro and Flu Symptoms

Posted by Mrs C. on December 29, 2003, at 21:25:27

In reply to Lexapro and Flu Symptoms, posted by KathrynLex on December 28, 2003, at 18:06:59

From what I've read on this board lots of people have also experienced these symptoms. A virus should only last about ten days though, so you'll know if it goes away soon. Good luck!

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by Mrs C. on December 29, 2003, at 21:33:02

In reply to Switched to Zoloft, posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:41:49

Hi there,
My aunt has taken Zoloft for about six months now and has lost over 25 pounds. My husband is also taking it. He is very thin but has also had a decreased appetite. I wish I could say the same. I"ve gained six pounds on lex.

 

Re: Switched to Zoloft

Posted by Erin1679 on December 30, 2003, at 10:44:22

In reply to Re: Switched to Zoloft, posted by Mrs C. on December 29, 2003, at 21:33:02

> Hi there,
> My aunt has taken Zoloft for about six months now and has lost over 25 pounds. My husband is also taking it. He is very thin but has also had a decreased appetite. I wish I could say the same. I"ve gained six pounds on lex.

I lost weitght while on Lex. I just didnt have any appetite.

 

Re: From Lexapro to Zoloft

Posted by Patient on December 30, 2003, at 15:23:57

In reply to Switched to Zoloft, posted by Erin1679 on December 29, 2003, at 20:42:04

Hi,

Read the links about gaining weight from antidepressants here:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20031208/msgs/287741.html

Zoloft can cause weight gain as well:

http://www.rxlist.com/rxboard/zoloft.pl

I was curious; did Lexapro increase your appetite, or did you gain weight without any change in diet? Are you switching because of weight gain?

There's less of a chance of weight gain from Wellbutrin antidepressant. It has stimulating effects, which can cause anxiety in some, as well as insomnia. Trazodone (Desyrel) is an older antidepressant that isn't likely to cause weight gain. It helps greatly with sleep, but can cause lightheadedness when taken during the day-an effect that may wear off after you've been taking it for a while.

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues » nicky847

Posted by CajunBelle on December 30, 2003, at 16:38:05

In reply to Lexapro Week 5 Blues, posted by nicky847 on December 29, 2003, at 10:48:07

Hi..I too am in my 5th 1/2 week of Lexapro (7 1/2 mgs) I started feeling pretty good about week 4 then in the start of the 5th week I noticed depression and the anxiety was back.I have for the past 2 days increased the dosage to 10 mgs.After reading Mariposas response to my thread,I guess this is pretty common with Lex.Will just be glad when it levels out and stops teater totering back and forth.Good Luck and hang in there....

CajunBelle

 

Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues

Posted by nicky847 on December 30, 2003, at 16:41:51

In reply to Re: Lexapro Week 5 Blues » nicky847, posted by CajunBelle on December 30, 2003, at 16:38:05

Thanks for the support..I am finding that thus far the Lexapro has really helped with the depression....hasnt helped as much with the anxiety but still has helped a little..i'm pretty confident in the med so i agree that im not too worried..

> Hi..I too am in my 5th 1/2 week of Lexapro (7 1/2 mgs) I started feeling pretty good about week 4 then in the start of the 5th week I noticed depression and the anxiety was back.I have for the past 2 days increased the dosage to 10 mgs.After reading Mariposas response to my thread,I guess this is pretty common with Lex.Will just be glad when it levels out and stops teater totering back and forth.Good Luck and hang in there....
>
> CajunBelle
>

 

Excessive Sleepiness

Posted by JacquieJ on December 30, 2003, at 16:49:38

In reply to Lexapro side effects ?, posted by Neatfreak on December 26, 2003, at 8:46:21

I have been on lex 20mg for about 3 weeks now. I am SOOO sleepy I find myself very demotivated. I was previously on Lex 10mg but doc felt this dose was not treating my anxiety. I was on EffXR previously and HATED the sleepiness from that drug. The w/d was even worse. After finally getting off of Eff XR I went w/o any antprssts for about 2 months and found myself more and more "antisocial" wanting to hibernate alone with my 2 golden retrievers and talk to no one. Friends were concerned and I finally went for help to a psych who started me on lex. I am ready to stop again b/c I cannot stand the lethargy. I used to go to the gym 5x a week which I feel helped my dep/anx also but don't even feel like doing that. Any words of hope?

 

Re: Excessive Sleepiness » JacquieJ

Posted by Esmarelda on December 30, 2003, at 16:53:13

In reply to Excessive Sleepiness, posted by JacquieJ on December 30, 2003, at 16:49:38

Keep going to the gym, keep taking the Lex, and hang in there. I wanted to sleep all the time at first, too. I still feel a little sleepy in the mornings and sometimes in the afternoon. It is well worth it considering the depression I previously experienced. The sleepiness should lessen over time. It took a couple months or maybe a little more for me.

 

Re: Excessive Sleepiness

Posted by Mariposa on December 30, 2003, at 17:54:44

In reply to Re: Excessive Sleepiness » JacquieJ, posted by Esmarelda on December 30, 2003, at 16:53:13

> Keep going to the gym, keep taking the Lex, and hang in there. I wanted to sleep all the time at first, too. I still feel a little sleepy in the mornings and sometimes in the afternoon. It is well worth it considering the depression I previously experienced. The sleepiness should lessen over time. It took a couple months or maybe a little more for me.

I agree w/Esmeralda. At first I found sleepiness almost debilitating, but I have a job and had to force myself to get up and go to work.

It seemed to me that the body was willing and it was just the brain that *thought* we were tired. If I ignored the brain and just started to move around, pretty soon the lethargy was gone. I find Lex can be *energizing* if you can get moving, I didn't feel AS tired and got things done.

Good luck!~~~8|8

 

Wicked Witch of the West

Posted by Linny on December 30, 2003, at 18:23:32

In reply to Re: Excessive Sleepiness, posted by Mariposa on December 30, 2003, at 17:54:44

Help!! My wife of 5 years has been taking Lexapro
for about 9 months. Since that time she has
become downright mean. She has changed from
someone who was a joy to be around to someone
that is sarcastic, rude and unpleasant. I know
it's the drug. I can't talk to her about it because
she becomes defensive. Now I'm going to talk to
her Dr. or to our Atty for a divorce. Does anybody
know somebody that has taken Lexapro and has become
the wicked witch of the west. I love her so...
Linny

 

Re: Excessive Sleepiness

Posted by Mrs C. on December 30, 2003, at 19:00:29

In reply to Re: Excessive Sleepiness, posted by Mariposa on December 30, 2003, at 17:54:44

I also agree. Lex made me sleepy and wired at the same time(weird). But if I kept busy I felt much better.

 

Re: Wicked Witch of the West

Posted by Mrs C. on December 30, 2003, at 19:04:08

In reply to Wicked Witch of the West, posted by Linny on December 30, 2003, at 18:23:32

Hello,
I have been on lex for 2 months. I still have moments of crankiness that really freak me out but I would not call it "wicked". Perhaps your wife should try something else. Lex can be kinda stimulating. How does your wife feel? Why did she start lex in the first place? Let us know what happens.


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