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Posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 15:46:21
In reply to :(, posted by want info on June 21, 2004, at 14:32:08
Em, So sorry that you didn't get the reply you were looking for. Sometimes I will only reply to something I can relate to. But I read every day to catch up on everyone. I am so busy lately too that I barely have time to do that. Now that school is out I will be home alot more. I hope you decide to stick around. Why does your therapist think we're a bad idea. We are all just friends helping eachother with our experiences. Please explain that one to me. Oh well, you have to do what is best for you but I will miss you. If you are interested in talking via our personal emails (I talk with Mystic & Anxious babe) let me know and I will post it. Mrs. C
Posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 15:50:33
In reply to Re: Sorry - one more question! Mrs. C., posted by Scribbler on June 21, 2004, at 10:28:01
Hey Scribbler, My right eye has been twitching. Since beginning lex I have had many facial twitches. In the beginning my chin twiched. Just a little spot that had a muscle twitch. Then it moved to my upper lip, now my eyelid. Weird. I hope it's just from the Lex and not some nerve problem (I'm a hypochondriac). Mrs. C
Posted by sexylexy on June 21, 2004, at 16:16:49
In reply to :(, posted by want info on June 21, 2004, at 14:32:08
Em,
sorry to see you go but if thats what you feel is best, know that you will be missed. Just a question,,, why does your therapist disagree with the boards?
Lexy
Posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 18:47:31
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR » bride2be, posted by LynneDa on June 21, 2004, at 9:52:31
higher doses cause sezior, i am on welbutrin and it takes a while to get past the side effects.. make sure you drink plenty of water
trucker
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> Thanks Bride - This is gonna sound weird, but I'm wondering if wellbutrin is better for older people (I'm 40)? Most of the people I know who are on it and like it are older than me!! I'm a little nervous to switch and have warned my husband that the next few weeks may be a bit rocky .... poor thing!
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> Good luck with everything, you're on the down-hill slide now! Enjoy every minute :-)
> ~ Lynne
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> I have tried wellabutrin for depression in the past and i had to stop taking it after 3 days. it was great the first day or so and then i went crazy. i cant explain it but i was like a monster. then i was put on lex 5 months ago and had a problem having an orgasm. the doc added wellabutrin to my mix and once again it made me really mean. i guess it is just not for me. but my dad and 2 aunts are on it and swear it is the best thing in the world. let me know how it goes for you
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Posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 19:15:41
In reply to Re: Sorry - one more question!-lexy, posted by bride2be on June 20, 2004, at 20:09:55
try avlimil, it is advertised on the tv, it helps considerably, for me anyway, i actually enjoyed sex when hubby was home... i also take a short med vacation, once in a while.... good luck.. but don't do it too often,
trucker
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> how long have you been on lex? i am going on 5 months and still no orgasms and i really dont even have the urge to have sex. tell me your story so i can gain some hope in this situation. thanks girl. love ya, p.s. come chat on social, i feel like i have not talked to you in forever.
Posted by Mariposa on June 21, 2004, at 19:22:45
In reply to Re: :(, posted by sexylexy on June 21, 2004, at 16:16:49
> Em,
> sorry to see you go but if thats what you feel is best, know that you will be missed. Just a question,,, why does your therapist disagree with the boards?
> LexyYah, I'd like to know why we are a bad idea too!!! I get so much help and support here, I can't imagine it's BAD for me!!!~~~8|8
Posted by mystic on June 21, 2004, at 19:38:13
In reply to hi all.., posted by want info on June 18, 2004, at 8:55:49
Hey Em this was your last post:
Hey guys. i know i've been MIA. i've been so busy at work! i'm feeling pretty good. i've been cutting down the xanax and switched to the morning. i'm on 17.5 now. i still have a bit of fogginess (it's been about 4 months now) but feel better than i had. i'm not in a constant "what if i freak out" state." as far as weight, i've stayed about the same, but i can lose or gain weight as i always had (as in, if i work out i lose, etc)...i tend to think that with ssri's the weight gain or loss isn't as much about the actual meds as it is about the emotion that comes w it...ie some ppl eat more when they feel worse, some eat less, etc. anyway, i hope everyone is well! xox E
I have been trying to talk to you for over a month and no response I thought you were mad at us or me for something....I havent been feeling well with the increase of just the lex all together so dont post too much...I do post if I think that someone neeeds me and needs to talk...Your last post didnt sound like you needed anyone to talk to and you werent upset...I'm sorry if you feel that way ...I have been waiting to hear from you myself and was sad when you didnt write..We both started at the same time so I thought we could help each other through..I do realize that I can be a pain sometimes seems like all I do is complain lately about how I'm not feeling good and my increase to 17.5 but I am always here for anyone that needs me...Take care my freind and I hope that you find your way...luv Your friend Mystic
Posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 19:40:12
In reply to Re: :(, posted by Mariposa on June 21, 2004, at 19:22:45
i was wondering the same thing... loving individuals here, angels like jlynne, she a good egg..
trucker
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> > Em,
> > sorry to see you go but if thats what you feel is best, know that you will be missed. Just a question,,, why does your therapist disagree with the boards?
> > Lexy
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> Yah, I'd like to know why we are a bad idea too!!! I get so much help and support here, I can't imagine it's BAD for me!!!~~~8|8
Posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 19:57:39
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR, posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 18:47:31
Trucker, you sound so good these days! I'm so happy that you are feeling happier. Your posts are so positive and supportive to everyone. Thanks! Mrs. C
Posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 20:02:57
In reply to RE:: EM, posted by mystic on June 21, 2004, at 19:38:13
Mystic, you have never been and never will be a "pain". I love reading your posts. I love everyone on this board and I would rather give up chocolate then this board! That's BIG! Mrs. C
Posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 20:03:58
In reply to Re: :(, posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 19:40:12
I'm a good egg too, just a little scrambled somtimes HA HA!! Mrs. C
Posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 22:35:28
In reply to RE:: EM, posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 20:02:57
i second that you are a good egg too!!! don't ya ever forget it eithertrucker
////////////////////////////////////////////////////> Mystic, you have never been and never will be a "pain". I love reading your posts. I love everyone on this board and I would rather give up chocolate then this board! That's BIG! Mrs. C
Posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 22:39:01
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR, posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 19:57:39
thanks i have my days though... glad to hear from you
trucker
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> Trucker, you sound so good these days! I'm so happy that you are feeling happier. Your posts are so positive and supportive to everyone. Thanks! Mrs. C
Posted by bride2be on June 21, 2004, at 23:14:01
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR » bride2be, posted by LynneDa on June 21, 2004, at 9:52:31
i have learned that you will either love wellabutrin or hate it. there is no in between. i dont want to discourage anyone, i just like to give input of what happened with me. good luck with anyone that is trying it out. i will pray for you!
Posted by bride2be on June 21, 2004, at 23:15:01
In reply to Re: :(, posted by Mrs. C on June 21, 2004, at 20:03:58
you are so funny! i am the same way. that is a great comparison. hee hee
Posted by MoTucker on June 22, 2004, at 9:13:01
In reply to Re: :(, posted by bride2be on June 21, 2004, at 23:15:01
Hi All,
You're all good eggs as far as I'm concerned. ;)
Well, I'm feeling much better. Started on a multi-vitamin in addition to my Lex. I know this discussion belongs on the "alternative" board - but I think that good diet and nutrition can maybe supplement the meds.
One thing I've learned since coming to the board is that a lot of women have trouble around their periods. I haven't linked the two before, but last month that was definitely when I had trouble. I've had trouble in the past, but can't tell now if it was during "that time of the month" or not. I will have to pay attention now. One thing for sure - if it turns out to be true - the difficulty will be so much easier to bear. There's something about having a "reason" for madness!!! I hate feeling like I'm just crazy (and it's hard to tell yourself you're not crazy when in the middle of depression/anxiety).
Take care all!
Mo
Posted by LynneDa on June 22, 2004, at 12:59:17
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR, posted by trucker on June 21, 2004, at 18:47:31
Hi Trucker - can you tell me what your side effects were? How long have you been on it? I'm sure you've posted this info. before, sorry to ask again, but I can't ever remember who's taking what :-)! After being on Lex for 9 months, I was hoping my body was used to chemicals and wouldn't react so strongly to a new med! Wishful thinking maybe?!?!?
Also, my presciption is for 150 mg and doc told me to take 2 per day for the first few days. What do you think of that?
Thanks,
Lynne
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> trucker
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Posted by trucker on June 22, 2004, at 13:22:02
In reply to Re: From Lex to Wellbutrin SR, posted by LynneDa on June 22, 2004, at 12:59:17
i felt yucky all over and tired and weak and also anscious(spelling), lasted a long time.. i have been on it a couple months.. welbutin sr
150 mgs i might try higher dose as well i still don't feel that grand on it.. i my self liked the lex by itsselftrucker
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> Hi Trucker - can you tell me what your side effects were? How long have you been on it? I'm sure you've posted this info. before, sorry to ask again, but I can't ever remember who's taking what :-)! After being on Lex for 9 months, I was hoping my body was used to chemicals and wouldn't react so strongly to a new med! Wishful thinking maybe?!?!?
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> Also, my presciption is for 150 mg and doc told me to take 2 per day for the first few days. What do you think of that?
> Thanks,
> Lynne
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> higher doses cause sezior, i am on welbutrin and it takes a while to get past the side effects.. make sure you drink plenty of water
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Posted by LynneDa on June 22, 2004, at 13:32:24
In reply to Cycle has something to do with issues??, posted by MoTucker on June 22, 2004, at 9:13:01
Hi Mo -
You are right about the cycling thing. All my issues are wrapped around my cycle. My diagnosis is PMDD - pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder - AKA really hellacious PMS! It's exacerbated by peri-menopause and all the lovely symptoms that go along with that :-). It does REALLY make a difference to me too, thinking that my depression and anxiety has a reason and a pattern to it - & maybe it will go away at some point! But, until then, thank goodness for meds. You are right not to forget about good nutrition and exercise. Reading your post reminded me to take my vitamin!Take care of yourself too!
~ Lynne
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Hi All,
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> You're all good eggs as far as I'm concerned. ;)
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> Well, I'm feeling much better. Started on a multi-vitamin in addition to my Lex. I know this discussion belongs on the "alternative" board - but I think that good diet and nutrition can maybe supplement the meds.
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> One thing I've learned since coming to the board is that a lot of women have trouble around their periods. I haven't linked the two before, but last month that was definitely when I had trouble. I've had trouble in the past, but can't tell now if it was during "that time of the month" or not. I will have to pay attention now. One thing for sure - if it turns out to be true - the difficulty will be so much easier to bear. There's something about having a "reason" for madness!!! I hate feeling like I'm just crazy (and it's hard to tell yourself you're not crazy when in the middle of depression/anxiety).
>
> Take care all!
> Mo
Posted by want info on June 22, 2004, at 14:53:40
In reply to RE:: EM, posted by mystic on June 21, 2004, at 19:38:13
i didn't think you were a pain at all, i just am very busy at work and have trouble talking on IM when i am here.
17.5 works well for me.
Posted by want info on June 22, 2004, at 14:55:00
In reply to Re: :(, posted by sexylexy on June 21, 2004, at 16:16:49
i'm not sure. she seems to think i harp on things more by talking about them w you guys?
Posted by sexylexy on June 22, 2004, at 16:32:22
In reply to Re: :( » sexylexy, posted by want info on June 22, 2004, at 14:55:00
Em,
Like I said before, I think babble can be a really wonderful tool or a harmful one. Its great because there are people that have similar experiences to yourself and it makes a wonderful support group. However, if you find yourself dwelling on our own illness too much because of it, it is really good to know what helps you and what hurts you. I know myself I had to cut back because it was making me focus too much on what was going on, now that I am feeling stable, I find it helps me to give advice to others. Plus I adore my friends here! Best of luck, and all my prayers to you.
Lexy
Posted by sexylexy on June 22, 2004, at 16:35:41
In reply to Re: Cycle has something to do with issues?? » MoTucker, posted by LynneDa on June 22, 2004, at 13:32:24
Hey Mo,
I know what you mean about the cycle thing. I have been feeling really well lately and yesterday was feeling not so well. I remembered that the cycle is just around the corner. I unfortunatly have a weird reaction when I try to take vitamins with my lexapro...especially calcium. If you start feeling strange know that it might me your vitamin. Best of luck!!
lexy
Posted by Mariposa on June 22, 2004, at 18:44:32
In reply to Re: Cycle has something to do with issues??, posted by sexylexy on June 22, 2004, at 16:35:41
> Hey Mo,
> I know what you mean about the cycle thing. I have been feeling really well lately and yesterday was feeling not so well. I remembered that the cycle is just around the corner. I unfortunatly have a weird reaction when I try to take vitamins with my lexapro...especially calcium. If you start feeling strange know that it might me your vitamin. Best of luck!!
> lexywhat kind of wierd reaction??? I take a load of supplements, and calcium is in there.~~~8|8
Posted by Mrs. C on June 22, 2004, at 19:58:51
In reply to Cycle has something to do with issues??, posted by MoTucker on June 22, 2004, at 9:13:01
Hey Mo, you're right on! Knowing that there is a reason for the madness does help. I have to say that since I started 20mgs my cycle has improved greatly. I still get a bit edgy but nothing compared to what used to happen. Hopefully it will stay this way. good luck to you. Mrs. C
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