Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 109458

Shown: posts 8113 to 8137 of 8406. Go back in thread:

 

Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star

Posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 15:04:32

In reply to Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star, posted by captain on July 15, 2004, at 13:27:18

Captain, there is absolutely a connection. Almost every girl on the board has some sort of increased anxiety around their periods. It has happened to me almost every month since starting Lexapro. It happens like a week before my period is due and it makes me more stressed and I worry about my many "illnesses" alot more during that week. It's almost like the lex poops out that week. Strange but good to know for you new users. Mrs. C

 

Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star

Posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 15:07:44

In reply to Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star, posted by JenStar on July 15, 2004, at 11:10:14

Jenstar, I remember now! Sorry. My memory has really taken a plunge since starting Lexapro. I don't have any thoughts either way, just do what your doctor says and what feels right for you. I just know that while I was pregnant it was the most relaxed time of my life. Something with the hormones I think. I had no anxiety or worries about my many "illnesses". I just concentrated on having a healthy baby. I wasn't on lex at that time but I should have been. Pregnancy was a peaceful break from my anxiety. Good luck. Mrs. C

 

Mrs. C and Captain - updates stories news

Posted by JenStar on July 15, 2004, at 15:39:59

In reply to Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star, posted by captain on July 15, 2004, at 13:27:18

hey guys,
poor Captain - you ARE having rough issues right now. I'm sorry about your friends' moms...that is sad. I too am afraid of death & like to be insulated from it. I don't have any good advice about that, b/c I like to "ostrich" and pretend it doesn't exist.

I guess -- just take joy in the fact that you are young and strong and healthy (even despite your worries, you're still walking & talking & living life!) Going to a funeral or talking to your friends won't change that.

About PMS - Lexapro helped me; I used to have really terrible emotional roller-coaster symptoms and now it's smoothed out some. I still get vicious cramps, though. The longer I took Lex the better it helped with my PMS, although like Mrs. C -- I still get more emotional & sad & worried around my period.

I read that some people are actually taking SSRI's (Lex or others) JUST because it helps with the horrible PMS issues!

I know what it's like to listen to a friend describe a disease nd then then you have it. I have a friend with MS, too, and even now I'm sure that my symptoms are similar to hers. I try to not obsess about it b/c I had all those tests, but it's easy to get sucked into the "I have this too" fear. Of course, keep in mind that doctors and meds these days are awesome. MS is NOT a death sentence; many people live huge, long rich lives with it. So too with brain tumors -- surgery is excellent and people get cured. You don't have those, but even if you did -- it's not a death sentence! :) Remember this: They operate routinely on people in their 70's and 80's - even tricky stuff like triple bypass & stuff!! And those people live and do well! Medicine is so advanced.

anyway, I hope things are going well.
talk to you soon!
JenStar


> Mrs C., I saw you posted something about being on your period. I am having mine right now and this is the first one i have really had since the lex has really been in my system. I have been SO incredible emotional - flipping out and crying to my boyfriend and having more anxiety than normal. Is there a link between periods and lex? My doc has never mentioned anything to me!
>
> This would explain a lot if so!
> Captain

 

Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star

Posted by JenStar on July 15, 2004, at 15:41:56

In reply to Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star, posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 15:07:44

that is so good to hear. It makes me feel more confident that I could go off the meds if I get pregnant! (Those hormones are good for something after all, eh?)

thanks!
JenStar

 

RE:: Hey everyone

Posted by mystic on July 15, 2004, at 16:00:23

In reply to Re: Lexapro/Vertigo/Dizziness - Mrs. C/Jen Star, posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 15:07:44

Hey everyone...Just got back from the drs and they want me to try out the Wellbutrin now really nervous about that..I hate new meds and I hate going off one even though the lex didnt work for me...have been feeling pretty good the last couple of days though it fugures...but have lost my pocket book twice and (someone returned it both times to the store)and lost my ATM card yesterday so this not working my memory is just shot...So I will wean off and see my regular dr next friday...SO any help on the wellbutrin information would be greatly appreciated and the weaning off the lex..

Another issue...period time horrible just horrible that is another reason going off the lex...my dr also suggested maybe a low dose birth control pill to control the hormones..but you know me with meds cant take them huge phobia...My daughter jenstar just had a baby and has terrible anxieties also at times of stress and her pregnancy went wonderful and she never felt better and before she was pregnant she had taken I think celexa but went off it as soon as she found out she was pregnant and didnt have any problems at all she felt happy the whole time!!!.so just an FYI...

Obsessive thoughts of terrible things happening...I am absolutely petrified of death and have thoughts that consume me all the time... and when I was at the drs today couldnt help but have her check a lump on the back of my head that I was absolutely certain that it was a brain tumor and that wouldve been the root of all my problems..but once again it was nothing a gland or something (even though not sure she really knew for sure and that she was just trying to keep something from me ahahha) and since that was nothing I decided to have her check a small mole like thing on my stomach because i was sure that was cancer but yes once again it was nothing...ahh until the next drs appt...what can I think of next..so right here with you all..!!!! hahahah (not funny)

Whatever works for everyone is what you should do...I'm trying to do that myself trying to go with the flo...Mrs C will talk to you later..Your friend Mystic

 

RE:: Hey everyoneMrs CJenStarMystic

Posted by captain on July 15, 2004, at 16:18:59

In reply to RE:: Hey everyone, posted by mystic on July 15, 2004, at 16:00:23

Sounds like we are just 4 peas in a pod! haha - It is so nice to know there are other people out there like me! I am especially glad to hear that peoples pregnancies go well because even though I won't be pregnant for a few years, I already imagine that I will be LIVING at the doctors office with every ache and pain! :)

Thanks for all of the advice everyone! I hope you have a healthy evening!

 

Lexapro really good for anxiety?

Posted by hockeygirlcanada on July 15, 2004, at 17:51:30

In reply to RE:: Hey everyone, posted by mystic on July 15, 2004, at 16:00:23

Hi,
I have been suffering from severe, chronic g.a.d for seven years. Been on just about everything, lexapro is not available in canada yet, but I was wondering if it really does alleviate anxiety?
Thank You

 

Re: Lexapro really good for anxiety?

Posted by JenStar on July 15, 2004, at 18:15:53

In reply to Lexapro really good for anxiety?, posted by hockeygirlcanada on July 15, 2004, at 17:51:30

hi Hockey Girl,
Lex did help my anxiety. I've def. felt better, calmer, less scared & worried since I started taking it.

I don't have experience with any other SSRI's, so I can't compare how well it works compared to Paxil, Celexa, etc.

Interesting that it's not yet approved in Canada! I guess Europe goes first, then USA, then others?

Good luck! Let us know if/when you start Lex. Feel free to read posts here, and see how we're all doing. :)

jenStar


> Hi,
> I have been suffering from severe, chronic g.a.d for seven years. Been on just about everything, lexapro is not available in canada yet, but I was wondering if it really does alleviate anxiety?
> Thank You
>

 

Re: Lexapro really good for anxiety?

Posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 23:33:58

In reply to Re: Lexapro really good for anxiety?, posted by JenStar on July 15, 2004, at 18:15:53

I agree with Jenstar. Lex has helped me to be a more relaxed and easy going person. Good luck to you. Mrs. C

 

RE:: Hey everyoneMrs CJenStarMystic

Posted by Mrs. C on July 15, 2004, at 23:37:06

In reply to RE:: Hey everyoneMrs CJenStarMystic, posted by captain on July 15, 2004, at 16:18:59

I loved being pregnant cause all of my aches and pains I just told myself were caused by being pregnant. Worked for me! Mrs. C

 

RE:: Hey everyone

Posted by Scribbler on July 18, 2004, at 15:46:45

In reply to RE:: Hey everyone, posted by mystic on July 15, 2004, at 16:00:23

It is reassuring to read how obsessed we all become about our health, by powers of "suggestion." I definitely suffer from that, too. Can I join the Hypochondriac Club? I have been writing a biography of a woman who ends up with a tumor behind her left eye...and for the last six weeks I've been having vision problems in my left eye (ever since I moved up from 10mg to 15mg of Lex). I guess there are a lot of us who play that painful "what if" game, with the worst possible scenario. But I do think Lexapro helps me not continually think about it and worry as much as I used to. Some habits are really hard to break, though, and it's almost as if I've practiced and trained to always imagine the worst.

 

RE:: Hey everyone

Posted by captain on July 19, 2004, at 8:43:48

In reply to RE:: Hey everyone, posted by Scribbler on July 18, 2004, at 15:46:45

Hey Scribbler - I know EXACTLY what you mean. I think I struggle the most with the fact that i actually DO feel these things in my body and a lot of times I have just read or heard about someone else having some awful disease and days later will feel symptoms of it. I struggle with making myself BELIEVE that they could be in my head or that stress can do that or that my own brain cause cause them. It is easier for me to believe that it is a disease of some sort.

I actually developed a sinus infection over the weekend and have to go BACK to the doc today as I have to fly to TN on Wednesday for a huge meeting and my ears already hurt just sitting here typing! I hope i can knock this cold out. However, I am sure all of my co-workers are just SICK of me being sick. If only they knew how much I hate it as I think they think I enjoy it.

I am convinced I am picking up germs from all of my doctor visits! haha - it is probably true!

Anyway -i hope everyone has a healthy week - hypochondria free!

Captain

 

RE:: Hey everyone

Posted by Mrs. C on July 19, 2004, at 21:52:41

In reply to RE:: Hey everyone, posted by Scribbler on July 18, 2004, at 15:46:45

Hey Scribbler, I know what you mean about it being a habit to worry about illnesses. I find myself actually going through all of the things that I am worried about every morning when I wake up. Lately it's been nothing! Lex has helped me alot with that too but if I have any symptoms, I obsess myself to death! Drives me insane! Mrs. C

 

Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache

Posted by mrshmlow on July 25, 2004, at 19:49:27

In reply to Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache » Mystia, posted by jane d on September 17, 2002, at 21:40:09

I just took Lexapro for the first time yesterday 7/24/04 and after feeling whoosy and spastic all day and generally weird, as I was "coming down" I had a full blown migraine! I am prone to migraines around my period but was not due for one at this time. I am almost certain now after reading your post (thank you) that this was brought on by the Lexapro. Thanks for posting as nobody else believed me but at least now I have another's experience as evidence of the possibility.

mrshmlow

> > I just started taking Lexapro on 9-13-02, after stopping Paxil on my own about a month ago. I suffer from severe migraines and I have had them every time after taking the Lexapro (I usually only have 1-2 migraines/week). Anyone had similar problems? Also does anyone know anything you shouldn't take (esp. herbs) while taking Lexapro?
>
> Mystia,
> I'm afraid I don't have any specific information for you but if it were me I would stop the Lexapro now. If you don't want to do that at least call your doctor. It's true, as another poster stated, that Paxil can have long lasting withdrawal effects but it seems unlikely that those effects would start a month later, just coincidentally after you started another drug, and that it would occur every time you took that new drug. It's far more likely that you are reacting to the Lexapro. The fact that a side effect is not reported in the initial trials does not mean it won't occur.
>
> Jane

 

Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache

Posted by sexylexy on July 25, 2004, at 22:18:14

In reply to Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache, posted by mrshmlow on July 25, 2004, at 19:49:27

Hey There,
Seems like you may have gotten the "lexapro flu". No need to stop just yet, lexapro is a really helpful drug. What are you taking it for? I am on it for counter acting a bad reaction to birth control and then some situational depression, which also made me anxious. It was a bad bad bad situation. Lexapro kept my head above water during that situation and now that it is over it is really helping me stay even while my family has moved ect. Been to hell and am climbing my way back and lexapro has helped a lot in the battle.
Not that it was not without side effects. I went though a few weeks of complete fog, had some strange dreams but I am glad that I went though it. Good luck with everything. Feel free to ask me any questions!
Cheers!
Lexy

 

RE::: hey everyone

Posted by nemokitty on July 26, 2004, at 3:34:25

In reply to RE::: hey everyone, posted by mystic on July 11, 2004, at 15:37:20

> Hey everyone...has anyone had any good luck on wellbutrin by itself???...thanks..mystic


I am on Wellbutrin by itself. It is not as effective for depression as ssri's, but it helps some. I used to be on Lexapro (which was the best one I thought...paxil, zoloft, effexor all made me have bad side effects.)Lexapro gave me a peace that I had never felt. I just had a hard time sleeping at night and I was hot all the time.
I am on Wellbutrin sr now and I am still crying atleast 3-4 times a week. I feel worthless and like a failure. My kids are 4 & 5 years old. My husband works ALOT!! I am really depressed. The WB is not enough. I am thinking of going back to Lexapro even though I hate taking ssri's.
I just want to be happy and not worry about and dwell on evey little issue. I hate myself most days.

 

Wellbutrin and. . .

Posted by ednababish on July 26, 2004, at 9:17:45

In reply to RE::: hey everyone, posted by nemokitty on July 26, 2004, at 3:34:25

Dear Mystic and Nemokitty (?),

I am under the impression that a combination off wellbutrin and lexapro works very well and I am considering the combination myself. I, too, hate to add a medicine, but I went to 20mgs of lex in April, which was great but now is not working for some irritability, trouble with concentration, and sexual side effects which were not as apparent at 15 mgs. I have also thought about switching back to celexa because the sse's and the concentration weren't as bad, although celexa did not work as well for anxiety and panic--which was what initially sent me to the doctor last summer. Nemokitty, I would look into a combo since your response to lex was good. Mystic, I would try the combo too, even though you have some med phobia issues. My doctor told me that in a LOT of cases, one AD alone is not enough to treat the problem and combos are the way to go. If it's any consolation, you are not alone and using combos is pretty common.
Edna Babish

 

Re: Wellbutrin and. . .

Posted by nemokitty on July 26, 2004, at 10:15:09

In reply to Wellbutrin and. . ., posted by ednababish on July 26, 2004, at 9:17:45

Thanks Ednababbish....

As usual I woke up feeling sorry that I caused a fight/scene with my husband. I am so up~and~down. I feel good today, so far. I do feel
like a combo of lex & wellbut. may work. Maybe a low dose of the lexapro. I will ask my Doctor.
Thank you for the encouragement and advice.
Nemo

 

Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache » mrshmlow

Posted by Mariposa on July 26, 2004, at 11:19:36

In reply to Re: LEXAPRO Migraine headache, posted by mrshmlow on July 25, 2004, at 19:49:27

Lex gave me intense migraines first few days, took Tylenol and Ibuprofen for relief, and after about 1 week that got better and went away. Have not had anymore unless I skip a dose by accident.~~~8|8

 

Re: weight gain and lexapro?

Posted by bimperio on July 26, 2004, at 14:34:37

In reply to Re: weight gain and lexapro?, posted by nemo kitty on November 19, 2003, at 20:18:43

I started Lexapro in March and have gained 20 pounds! I have tried to lose it but no matter what I try (from sensible diets which I am always on to fads) I didn't lose an ounce. I should have lost a bunch cause everything I eat goes right through me. And like someone else here, my belly looks like it ready to explode!. I am going off to see if I can lose some of this excess lbs if I can get through the tingly stage. My dad has gained 15 pounds and my neice 45 since they started Lexapro. I envy you that have lost.

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?

Posted by Zombie Girl on July 26, 2004, at 15:36:33

In reply to Anyone switched to Lexapro? « ggrrl, posted by Dr. Bob on June 11, 2002, at 7:52:48

Well, I've been on Lexapro for about a month, after experiencing the "Prozac Poop-Out" from being on it for 9 years, and then switching to Effexor for about 4 months, with some nasty side effects. I call myself Zombie Girl for a reason - my energy and motivation have been zapped, I am constantly tired, have memory problems, red blotches on my face, heavy sweating, irritability, neck pain, and the list goes on. I don't know what to do next. Should I stay on it a little longer to see if the SE's go away?

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » Zombie Girl

Posted by Mariposa on July 26, 2004, at 16:04:12

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by Zombie Girl on July 26, 2004, at 15:36:33

> Well, I've been on Lexapro for about a month, after experiencing the "Prozac Poop-Out" from being on it for 9 years, and then switching to Effexor for about 4 months, with some nasty side effects. I call myself Zombie Girl for a reason - my energy and motivation have been zapped, I am constantly tired, have memory problems, red blotches on my face, heavy sweating, irritability, neck pain, and the list goes on. I don't know what to do next. Should I stay on it a little longer to see if the SE's go away?

Took 9 weeks for me to feel *benefits* from Lex, literature says 6-8 weeks. Should give it that long at least. I had rough time in the beginning, but it was all worth it.~~~8|8

 

Re: Wellbutrin and. . .

Posted by trucker on July 26, 2004, at 16:12:49

In reply to Wellbutrin and. . ., posted by ednababish on July 26, 2004, at 9:17:45

folks i saw T today and she took me off welbutrin... i didn't care for it i was on it for months and i felt alittle better with each passing month but i felt alot better on lex alone


trucker

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?

Posted by trucker on July 26, 2004, at 16:16:18

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » Zombie Girl, posted by Mariposa on July 26, 2004, at 16:04:12

i agree with 8/8 it is worth it in the long run i enjoy it now and it was slow in coming to the point i liked it but it is worth the wait to me.. i am happy and energentic

trucker

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////


> > Well, I've been on Lexapro for about a month, after experiencing the "Prozac Poop-Out" from being on it for 9 years, and then switching to Effexor for about 4 months, with some nasty side effects. I call myself Zombie Girl for a reason - my energy and motivation have been zapped, I am constantly tired, have memory problems, red blotches on my face, heavy sweating, irritability, neck pain, and the list goes on. I don't know what to do next. Should I stay on it a little longer to see if the SE's go away?
>
> Took 9 weeks for me to feel *benefits* from Lex, literature says 6-8 weeks. Should give it that long at least. I had rough time in the beginning, but it was all worth it.~~~8|8

 

Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro? » Zombie Girl

Posted by flipsactown on July 26, 2004, at 16:52:23

In reply to Re: Anyone switched to Lexapro?, posted by Zombie Girl on July 26, 2004, at 15:36:33

Yes, please do. It took 45 days for Lex to lift my depression. That is just slightly more than 6 weeks. So give it at least a couple of more weeks. I also was on Prozac for over 7 years before it pooped out. I was ready to quit the Lex because of extreme fatigue and insomnia, but now 7 weeks later, my unipolar depression is gone and only have slight insomnia and fatigue. I am sure given more time, the insomnia and fatigue will also subside. Good luck.

FST

> Well, I've been on Lexapro for about a month, after experiencing the "Prozac Poop-Out" from being on it for 9 years, and then switching to Effexor for about 4 months, with some nasty side effects. I call myself Zombie Girl for a reason - my energy and motivation have been zapped, I am constantly tired, have memory problems, red blotches on my face, heavy sweating, irritability, neck pain, and the list goes on. I don't know what to do next. Should I stay on it a little longer to see if the SE's go away?


Go forward in thread:


Show another thread

URL of post in thread:


Psycho-Babble Medication | Extras | FAQ


[dr. bob] Dr. Bob is Robert Hsiung, MD, bob@dr-bob.org

Script revised: February 4, 2008
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/cgi-bin/pb/mget.pl
Copyright 2006-17 Robert Hsiung.
Owned and operated by Dr. Bob LLC and not the University of Chicago.