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Re: Avoid serotonergics after bad SRI reaction? » sowhysosad

Posted by yxibow on May 20, 2009, at 22:02:54

In reply to Re: Avoid serotonergics after bad SRI reaction? » yxibow, posted by sowhysosad on May 20, 2009, at 5:51:01

> > Supposedly Lexapro is the most tolerated -- but I had two weeks of hellish near vomiting nausea. Everyone is different.
>
> Ouch! Not pleasant Jay.
>
> I found Lex to be very light on side effects, with the exception of provoking a minor movement disorder in my jaw which was a major pain. Sexual dysfunction was minimal at 10mg, I had no nausea and none of the irregular heartbeat I get on some serotonergics.


Curious -- it provoked jaw movement too. Plenty. I stopped it. It was a bad time -- I had really melancholic and serious depression. Not that I don't still have dysthymia and secondary depression.

But for me I think that was the first sign that I was developing a non-tardive orobuccal/orofacial tic, mostly because of Seroquel.


-- Jay

 

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