Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 418640

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more depressed on SSRI?

Posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

I am just curious. Has anyone become *more* depressed on lexapro? No agitation, just very anergic and deteriorating outlook. It has only been a week and a half and I'm aware that it's possible it's a coincidental downswing and the drug has not kicked in yet.

 

Plus more brain fog? (nm)

Posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:44:35

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI?

Posted by crazychickuk on November 21, 2004, at 14:06:30

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

You can either bear with it for another week or so.. or change ... ?

Sorry i dont know much abou lex i have never been on it before.. i am sure many others can help..

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI?

Posted by james_glasgow on November 21, 2004, at 14:34:10

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

Hi emme,

I have just came off of escitalopram after taking it for almost two weeks. I have taken all of the available SSRI's and I have never had a reaction like the one I have had to escitalopram. Spaced out, feeling like I could cry one minute and laugh the next, and generally just not with it. I suspect the drug is the cause as I am feeling much better now that it is out of my system.

If you are not feeling better after having taken it for at least a fortnight then I would recommend going back to your doctor and requesting a change.

Regards

James

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI? » Emme

Posted by KaraS on November 21, 2004, at 16:32:30

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

> I am just curious. Has anyone become *more* depressed on lexapro? No agitation, just very anergic and deteriorating outlook. It has only been a week and a half and I'm aware that it's possible it's a coincidental downswing and the drug has not kicked in yet.


Emme,
There was a group of women on the Social board who claimed to have had hormonal problems because of Lexapro. They all thought that the drug made them worse off. I agonized over whether to write this to you as I don't know enough about it but ultimately I decided to post it and let you make of it what you will. I personally tried Celexa but got off of it quickly because of the side effects (including, oddly enough, tachycardia. Every other SSRI I tried I tolerated well.) I do know of one woman who had great results from Lexapro but most of the others I've known about who did well on it were men.

Kara

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI?

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on November 21, 2004, at 18:10:30

In reply to Re: more depressed on SSRI? » Emme, posted by KaraS on November 21, 2004, at 16:32:30

It happened to me at higher (but not lower) doses of Prozac. My pdoc said that was indeed possible. Don't know if it is the same w/ Lex though.

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI? » Emme

Posted by Ritch on November 22, 2004, at 9:38:25

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

> I am just curious. Has anyone become *more* depressed on lexapro? No agitation, just very anergic and deteriorating outlook. It has only been a week and a half and I'm aware that it's possible it's a coincidental downswing and the drug has not kicked in yet.

I tried Lexapro for a few weeks, I got an immediate improvement in mood, but I attribute that to its anxiolytic properties. Then my head just got quieter and quieter to the point where it seemed like I didn't have any thoughts at all. This was during a time that I normally experience depression, so in some ways it was making the depression *worse*. I think it's the antidopaminergic apathy thing that goes with SSRI's. Great for anxiety, not so good for depression (for some people). I wasn't worried about anything, but I didn't care about anything either-very unmotivated. Over time with multiple trials of everything imaginable.. I've found that SSRI's (as a sole AD) often don't work that well unless anxiety is driving the depression.

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI?

Posted by sigolene on November 22, 2004, at 9:42:50

In reply to more depressed on SSRI?, posted by Emme on November 21, 2004, at 13:36:10

> I am just curious. Has anyone become *more* depressed on lexapro? No agitation, just very anergic and deteriorating outlook. It has only been a week and a half and I'm aware that it's possible it's a coincidental downswing and the drug has not kicked in yet.

I feel more depressed with any SSRI, but it's not the case with sedative noradrenergic AD. Maybe you could try one.

 

Re: more depressed on SSRI? » Ritch

Posted by Emme on November 22, 2004, at 11:17:57

In reply to Re: more depressed on SSRI? » Emme, posted by Ritch on November 22, 2004, at 9:38:25


> I tried Lexapro for a few weeks, I got an immediate improvement in mood, but I attribute that to its anxiolytic properties. Then my head just got quieter and quieter to the point where it seemed like I didn't have any thoughts at all.

Bingo. I'm having a hard time holding thoughts, not to mention concentrating.

> This was during a time that I normally experience depression, so in some ways it was making the depression *worse*.

Bingo. Holidays coming. Bad time of year.

> I wasn't worried about anything, but I didn't care about anything either-very unmotivated.

Bingo. Don't care. Almost too unmotivated to breathe. But I still have some worry left.

Anti-dopaminergic. Logical.

Thanks.


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