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Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 17:48:25
In reply to RE::: Lexy, posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 17:38:04
Lexy - I'm SO proud of you for getting your LMSW! As a healthcare recruiter, I know what that entails and what you can do with it. Want to come work for me in NJ (that's where I need LSWs the most right now!)?
Yes, I have a 7, almost 8 year old, girl (Lizzie) who is incredibly adorable, mischievous, precious, precocious and a wonderful human being all around. But, she's got her own set of troubles ahead I think, so I have to get myself on the right footing in order to help her more. I also have 2 step-kids aged almost 9 & almost 12. They are really wonderful, I got very lucky in that department!
Well, it sounds like you will be able to work out and eat right when you get home and that should keep you in your 2s and 4s! I am way too sedentary right now. It'll also be easier to stay active with the warmer weather coming.
Have a good evening! I'm leaving the office and heading to Wal-Mart, my favorite mom-place to shop. If it isn't at Wal-Mart I probably don't need it!
~ Lynne
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LynneDa,
> Thanks for the words! I had a great weekend, the happiest I have been in a long time. My mom came up for the weekend and we went shopping, eating and packed a lot of my apartment. It was SOOOOOO nice not having to be alone for a while. I think that so much of my problem comes from being alone all the time up here. I am excited though because after 10 days I will be a Liscened Masters Social Worker (LMSW) YESSSSS. Then I am moving home. I am feeling really good to because I presented my Masters Thesis to the Dean friday and it got passed so things are a lot more smooth sailing.
> I think part of the weight thing is that I just have kinda been concentrating more on getting better and not eating right. When I had this terrible anxiety I lost a ton of weight. Now it seems Im back at my normal weight and gained some from there, yuck. I am going to start eating right and working out so hopefully I will be ok. I am hanging on to my size 2 or 4 really tight!
> I hope things are great for you.. I did not know you had a 7 year old????
> Lexy
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 17:49:01
In reply to RE::: wellbutrin, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 17:38:29
Hi Lynne,
I won't know for sure about the move until mid-May. I'm beginning to feel like my anxiety and depression is a little bit more under control than it used to be, so the move doesn't seem quite as intimidating as it did a little while ago.
I don't think you're "drug seeking." My pdoc had no problem with it when I told him I wanted to try Wellbutrin rather than what he suggested. He says it's his favorite antidepressant. It is one of the older meds and a lot of research has been done on it.
Lexy is right that there is some concern about seizures, but I have never had one before so my pdoc wasn't worried about prescribing it.
Wellbutrin is often times rx'd for ADD symptoms. That is another reason I was curious about it, because I have such a short attention span. (The first week that I was on it my memory was horrible, it was a little inconvenient, but I think it has passed.)
Aside from the tired and foggy feeling, how are you doing? Anything new and exciting?
K.
Posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 17:56:51
In reply to RE::: wellbutrin » LynneDa, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 17:49:01
Wow, you and Lexy have so much going on right now-- good stuff though!
Thanks for the info. on Wellbutrin and Lexy's suggestion to see a psychiatrist instead of an internist. I've often thought about whether I should do that. I'll get some recommendations from my therapist and give it a try!
You said you have a short attention span - have you always? Has the WB allowed you to focus for longer amounts of time? I find that when I'm anxious, I hop all over my to do list and can't settle on finishing anything!
In general, I am a happy foggy tired person! I'm fairly newly married (just going on 2 years - 2nd marriage) and despite my problems and his (he was laid off 3 years ago, went back to get his MBA full time . . . very stressful! . . . and now hasn't found anything steady or in his field so his ego is deflated. Plus he has ex-wife issues still, unfortunately) we are very happy and still in the newlywed mode, thank goodness. I figure if we can make it through this, we'll be okay for the long haul. We're both 40ish and it is nice to know there is true love out there at any age :-).
~ Lynne
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Hi Lynne,
>
> I won't know for sure about the move until mid-May. I'm beginning to feel like my anxiety and depression is a little bit more under control than it used to be, so the move doesn't seem quite as intimidating as it did a little while ago.
>
> I don't think you're "drug seeking." My pdoc had no problem with it when I told him I wanted to try Wellbutrin rather than what he suggested. He says it's his favorite antidepressant. It is one of the older meds and a lot of research has been done on it.
>
> Lexy is right that there is some concern about seizures, but I have never had one before so my pdoc wasn't worried about prescribing it.
>
> Wellbutrin is often times rx'd for ADD symptoms. That is another reason I was curious about it, because I have such a short attention span. (The first week that I was on it my memory was horrible, it was a little inconvenient, but I think it has passed.)
>
> Aside from the tired and foggy feeling, how are you doing? Anything new and exciting?
>
> K.
>
Posted by Magdalena on April 12, 2004, at 18:10:24
In reply to Redirected Lexaproers, posted by jlynne on March 13, 2004, at 1:31:16
hey i have an dentist appoitment on the 11th of May and thats the soonest i can get it. i feel really bad today, these headaches are causing me a lot of discomfort and it seems i need to take more and more advil to get it under control...otherwise i could not function at work...its weird it like radiates to my neck and shoulders..ugh...i have to leave for work now:(
i hope your day is better...damn mondays...
Jlynne you decreased your dose right? hows that working out for you now?
have a good nite everyone
Mag
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 18:16:06
In reply to RE::: wellbutrin, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 17:56:51
Hi Lynne,
I've always had a short attention span. It can create some problems at work...e.g. I don't work on one task for very long and find myself visiting this board more than I should! I've noticed some improvement in my ability to pay attention and am considering an increase to 300 mgs. Maybe I'll give it a try.
It really sounds like you're doing well inspite of all your problems. I really admire that. Your husband will probably be very happy that he went back to school for his MBA, it really increases your earning potential.
How wonderful that the two of you have found true love. Maybe some people do get to be Cinderella. Except in this case Cinderella is on Lexapro and divorced her first prince charming so she could live happily ever after.
K.
Posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 18:58:41
In reply to RE::: wellbutrin, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 18:16:06
Hey Everyone...Does anyone really have any good results from upping the dosage to 15mgs and I'm getting nervous hearing all the talk about gaining weight on lex..I heard you didnt and that it was better than the other meds for depression/anxiety..I'm so up and down with my moods sometimes I'm fine then I'm scared to death again I cant stand it..But have to go up but nobody seems to be doing that great on 15 and not wanting to gain the weight on 20mgs...HELP!!!...thanks Mystic
Posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 19:15:04
In reply to RE::: Increase, posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 18:58:41
Hey Mystic,
I had good results on 15mg. My p-doc upped me to 20mg to see if there was a difference. I really saw a big difference from 10mg to 15mg, like a BIG difference. Do not worry Mystic, up your dose, I wish so much I had done it early in my treatment. I promise 3 lbs is worth my happiness!
God Bless,
Lexy
Posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 19:29:03
In reply to RE::: Increase, posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 19:15:04
I luv ya Lexy..thanks for the quick response..I am soooo proud of all you have accomplished..Like I have said before you are going to be an AWSOME THERAPIST...Please promise us we wont lose touch with you when you move back home...You have become such a great source of help and love to hear how you are doing...Of course we have all got to see a pic of that rock when you get it from the boyfriend..hahahha...So again thank you for all your help I couldnt do it without you..and I know that only good things are going to happen to you when you get home...Take care Mystic
Posted by sexylexy on April 12, 2004, at 20:04:27
In reply to RE:: Hey Lexy, posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 19:29:03
Mystic,
You are such a jewel. I just think you are so wonderful. Thanks so much for all your support, I really feel like I owe all of you guys for my degree. You all are so wonderful, like a family for me, I will definitely be around for a long time!!!
Love.
Lexy
Posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 22:06:02
In reply to Mystic, posted by Magdalena on April 12, 2004, at 18:10:24
Hey Mag...Just tell your dental office that if they have a cancellation to let you know...maybe you can get in sooner...I hope that they can help you..Usually if you get a nightguard then it helps a lot and your headaches should go away..!!!...I'm proud of you for doing so well on your meds and the increase...Hope you are feeling better soon..Your friend Mystic
Posted by Anakin on April 12, 2004, at 22:17:23
In reply to RE:: Mag, posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 22:06:02
I just spent damn 5 hours sitting in a chair doing invitations, nothing like putting it off??? My back is killing me!! I hope the lexmeister puts me to sleep:) Glad to see everyone had a pretty good day, and oh size 4...I envy you. Put a 1 in front of that 4 and that is what I wear, a 12 if I am lucky!!
Posted by simus on April 12, 2004, at 22:52:35
In reply to Hi Guys!, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 14:11:00
Posted by simus on April 12, 2004, at 22:59:48
In reply to Re: Tooth grinding? » simus, posted by trucker on April 12, 2004, at 15:29:50
> 150 mg welbutrin and 20 mg of lex...
Are you on anything other than Wellbutrin?Just 150mg Wellbutrin and 1mg Xanax.
Posted by simus on April 12, 2004, at 23:25:13
In reply to RE::: Lexy » KathrynLex, posted by LynneDa on April 12, 2004, at 14:20:59
Wellbutrin cause severe insomnia the first week for me, but like other side effects, it soon eased off.
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 23:27:10
In reply to RE::: Increase, posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 18:58:41
Hi Mystic,
Remember that meds effect everyone differently. Some people gain weight on Lexapro, others loose weight. The increase to 15 mgs did a world of good for me, with no weight gain and only a few inconvenient side effects. I only increased to 20 mgs to help get rid of the last little bit of anxiety I have. But 15 mgs may be just right for you. Some people on this board have had great results on as little as 5 mgs. If you're really concerned about weight gain there are things you can take to counter that, or you can always start exercising a little bit more.
I'm sure you'll be fine. I would suggest trying an increase to see how it works. If you aren't happy you can always lower your dose again. Either way, I support your decision.
K.
Posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 23:31:05
In reply to INVITATIONS, posted by Anakin on April 12, 2004, at 22:17:23
Hi Anakin,
I don't think I've said hello yet. Welcome to the Lex family. It's always great to see new people on here. You've come to a fantastic place full of really wonderful people.
Well...at least you sat down and did the invites. It's done and over with now. I hope you have a good night. Also, Lex can sometimes decrease your appetite. So you might not have to think about being a size 14 for much longer!
K.
Posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:43:25
In reply to Re: INVITATIONS, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 23:31:05
K...Thanks for the encouragement.Your the best and you were right on when you told anakin that she has come to the right place I have found so many wonderful people in here and feel lucky to have found this place so thank you K for all your help your an ANGEL...I exercise a lot I do 3 arobics classes a week 1 yoga class and lift weight 2 times a week..hahahha...But then again I did eat a ton of candy last week now that wouldnt have anything to do with it would it...Will watch myself this week and see what happens....Happy Tuesday to you..It is supposed to rain for 5 days here in NH..not good..hahha..>Catch up to you later...Mystic...
Posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:44:12
In reply to RE:: K, posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:43:25
Hey Anakin ..You go girl..Now just mail them and your done...How are you feeling??...Have a great Tuesday...Mystic
Posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:45:30
In reply to RE:: Hey Lexy, posted by mystic on April 12, 2004, at 19:29:03
Hey Lexy 9 more days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..have a great Tuesday.....Mystic...9 more days 9 more days 9 more days...!!!!!!!!!!!!...9 more days 9 more days...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..You did it!!!!
Posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:46:58
In reply to Redirected Lexaproers, posted by jlynne on March 13, 2004, at 1:31:16
Hey bridetobe..your pretty quiet..are you writing out your invitations yet??..haha...How are you feeling??>>>Hope you have a great Tuesday...Mystic
Posted by mystic on April 13, 2004, at 6:48:33
In reply to Redirected Lexaproers, posted by jlynne on March 13, 2004, at 1:31:16
Hey everyone...I think that Mrs C. Comes home from Florida today..Am I the only one that missed her!!!! I dont think so...Lets welcome her home.. Everyone Have a great Tuesday I'm off...Mystic
Posted by want info on April 13, 2004, at 9:15:14
In reply to RE::: Increase » mystic, posted by KathrynLex on April 12, 2004, at 23:27:10
hey guys. i dont mean to offend anyone with this at all but i believe that weight gain associated with ssri's often has to do more with the mood of the patient than the drug. severe anxiety or depression can cause people to lose weight. they then gain it back when they start feeling better. i was on paxil for what seemed like forever and is supposed to be one of the worst for weight gain and didn't gain any...so far on lex i can't tell yet. just my 2 cents!!
hope everyone is well...EM
Posted by LynneDa on April 13, 2004, at 9:31:19
In reply to INVITATIONS, posted by Anakin on April 12, 2004, at 22:17:23
Hi Anakin -
I remember panicking at one point because I realized I'd never get my invites done in time . . . I called in sick to work and took one day to them all. I can relate!!!!!!! (but oh what a fun reason to be tired & sore :-)
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I just spent damn 5 hours sitting in a chair doing invitations, nothing like putting it off??? My back is killing me!! I hope the lexmeister puts me to sleep:) Glad to see everyone had a pretty good day, and oh size 4...I envy you. Put a 1 in front of that 4 and that is what I wear, a 12 if I am lucky!!
Posted by LynneDa on April 13, 2004, at 9:34:32
In reply to RE::: Lexy » LynneDa, posted by simus on April 12, 2004, at 23:25:13
Thanks Simus - I have had such bad insomnia w/ Lex, I could get through it if I knew it would eventually give me more energy during the day!
~ Lynne
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Wellbutrin cause severe insomnia the first week for me, but like other side effects, it soon eased off.
Posted by simus on April 13, 2004, at 11:42:32
In reply to weight. » KathrynLex, posted by want info on April 13, 2004, at 9:15:14
> hey guys. i dont mean to offend anyone with this at all but i believe that weight gain associated with ssri's often has to do more with the mood of the patient than the drug.
Everyone is entitled to their opinions. All I know is what I lived. On some meds, I ate the same and gained. On some, I ate the same and lost (not SSRIs in this case). Some meds made me very hungry or tired, thus weight gain. Some caused a lot of energy and so little hunger I would forget to eat, but I still gained. ??? My conclusion...everybody is different, every drug is different, and I gave up predicting and judging a long time ago.
> severe anxiety or depression can cause people to lose weight. they then gain it back when they start feeling better.
That's one scenario. Another is that severe anxiety or depression can cause people to gain weight. They then lose it when they start feeling better.
Another scenario is that people who have had no weight concerns whatsoever, even with depression or anxiety find themselves gaining or losing weight on antidepressants.
> i was on paxil for what seemed like forever and is supposed to be one of the worst for weight gain and didn't gain any...so far on lex i can't tell yet.
Consider yourself very, very blessed. Because it is a bugger to have to deal with mental illness AND weight gain (and the physical problems associated with it - not to mention the facing all the rude, insensitive, judgemental people who either freely offer their advice or whisper when they think you aren't paying attention.)
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