Posted by tm on June 2, 2003, at 19:37:49
In reply to Re: Does Lexapro help with anxiety » tm, posted by Kathii on June 2, 2003, at 19:25:26
> We have been doing this for tens years, but I did not have this problem last year. What has been happening is when we go home to Chas. I don't do well and fight nausea, anxiety and finally a little depression for about ten days. We moved away from home a year ago. Thanks for the words of encourgement and the help. Take care! Tim
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> hmmmm, Tim, this sounds more like something is bothering you that centers around home/Chas. Could be homesickness, or old memories - were you depressed when you lived there? I don't do well when I visit my dad (in my childhood home), because I was severely depressed during my teen years (and other things, too), but because I recognize it I can plan around it - either with meds or with plenty of downtime afterward before I go on to normal activities.
> Good luck - try to enjoy your trip, and make sure to bring your meds.
> Kathi
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Have a close family and a good home. I inherited this from my dad. He has suffered with this for 40 years. Mine started with cheat pains and a trip to the hospital to get checked out. A few days later I had the fright that I was going to die. That was the first of March. That has on gone away and left me with anxiety. I tried Paxil but did not like the side effect. I call my folks for support, my mom is a retired nurse and with dad's experience I can get some questions answered, but he is not on Lexapro. My wife also is here for support. I can't let this thing control me that is why I am determined to go to Fla. Thanks Tim
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