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re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro

Posted by ginger C on October 1, 2003, at 9:51:02

In reply to re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro, posted by theo on September 30, 2003, at 22:48:49

I have been taking wellbutrin 200mg in the morning and 10mg lexapro at night but have found it hard to sleep so I started taking the lexapro in the morning with the wellbutrin and I am sleeping much better.

 

here's a new wrinkle

Posted by mph-speedy on October 1, 2003, at 15:08:28

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

On lex for a little over 3 months and am starting to be awakened by very vivid dreams. Nothing exciting - too much like reality - work scenarios, etc. - boring, but so real; it's like being awake. Whew!

Hadn't been dreaming or remembering any dreams for some time before lex. Any thoughts on this?

speedy

 

re: vivid dreams » mph-speedy

Posted by lil' jimi on October 1, 2003, at 15:22:43

In reply to here's a new wrinkle, posted by mph-speedy on October 1, 2003, at 15:08:28

hi speedy,

> On lex for a little over 3 months and am starting to be awakened by very vivid dreams. Nothing exciting - too much like reality - work scenarios, etc. - boring, but so real; it's like being awake. Whew!
>
> Hadn't been dreaming or remembering any dreams for some time before lex. Any thoughts on this?
>
> speedy

vivid dreams are a documented side effect (transitory) of lexapro ... ... our dream centers want to test the new multimedia abilities from lexapro ... ... for some folks these can be bad, like night terrors ... or otherwise disturb sleep ... but since these are lex SEs, they should fade .. ...
i had this for a little while within the 1st month, while i was still on 5mg ...

although we always want to keep the prescribers informed about any SEs ... (i'd tell 'em) ... i wouldn't let this one worry you too much ... especially since they seem innocuous ...

thanks for you post ...
take care,
~ jim

 

Re: here's a new wrinkle

Posted by PHV on October 1, 2003, at 18:35:50

In reply to here's a new wrinkle, posted by mph-speedy on October 1, 2003, at 15:08:28

I've been on Lex for almost three months as well and have been having extremely vivid dreams for nearly one month now. Yes, they wake me up often in the middle of the night and are generally about real events and people in my day to day life. I was initially spooked as I started Lex for depression after losing three very special people in my life w/in the past year. I often dream about talking to them in the afterlife - telling them how much I miss them and how difficult it has been for me since they died. Reading that others have vivid dreams too, I think that's more where these dreams are coming from - rather than perhaps part of the grieving process. Best of luck. Patty

 

Re: lexapro and acupuncture » melley

Posted by EscherDementian on October 1, 2003, at 19:50:31

In reply to lexapro and acupuncture, posted by melley on September 28, 2003, at 16:47:42

Thanx, Melley :)

I was infact wondering about acupuncture and meds effect on each other. I have recently seen a Homeopath MD, who perscribed a homeopathic remedy that will not be affected by the SSRI and Adderall that i take. It seems to be doing me some encouraging good, and i was wondering about acupuncture...

See ya in the Psycho-Babble Alternative lists?
May i ask you more about it?

Escher
has meridians in hyperspace

 

Redirect: lexapro and acupuncture

Posted by Dr. Bob on October 2, 2003, at 18:33:30

In reply to Re: lexapro and acupuncture » melley, posted by EscherDementian on October 1, 2003, at 19:50:31

> See ya in the Psycho-Babble Alternative lists?

Here's a link:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20030903/msgs/265023.html

Bob

 

Embarassing Question

Posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 20:58:37

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

Anyone notice a strange SE of Lex of being rather "gassy??!!"

 

re: flatulence

Posted by lil' jimi on October 2, 2003, at 21:14:22

In reply to Embarassing Question, posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 20:58:37

hi Patty,

there have been posts about this before ... i can go look for them if you'd like ...

although i didn't have nausea nor diarrhea, i did feel like everything about my digestive system went through a big transition with lexapro ...

... but i didn't notice any increased emission ... but my normal level may be beyond any effect from lex ...

(TMI !! jim!)

sorry ...
take care there,
~ jim

p.s.
now i can just see the replies i might get ...
"Re: Flatulence ! >> lil' jimi "
... how fun !
~ j

 

re: flatulence

Posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 21:40:47

In reply to re: flatulence, posted by lil' jimi on October 2, 2003, at 21:14:22

Well Jim . . . maybe Lex just enhances it for us! Gotta love the honesty that goes on here in this message board!

Thanks!

Patty

 

re: flatulence

Posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 21:42:45

In reply to re: flatulence, posted by lil' jimi on October 2, 2003, at 21:14:22

By the way . . . nothin like a good "fart" joke to make me laugh! My sick mind!

 

re: flatulence

Posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 1:14:24

In reply to re: flatulence, posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 21:42:45

Patty,

you are my friend !
~ jim

p.s.
should be a transitory se, right ?
... and

... humor is an antidepressant
...
... some forms of humor more than others ?
... isn't that what LMAO means ... ?
...
... HA!

take care,
~ j

 

re: flatulence » lil' jimi

Posted by galkeepinon on October 3, 2003, at 2:35:07

In reply to re: flatulence, posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 1:14:24

heya jim!!!:-)I got a post in my email and I tried to respond, but I guess since I haven't posted in a few weeks, I may have to update my registration. Anywaaaaayyyyyyy, here's what I wrote, it was in regards to 'flatulence' and gas on Lex:-)
heheheh
>>>Hi Patty, I had a little gas in the beginning of my Lexapro treatment, unless it becomes terribly bothersome, maybe take an OTC gas aid? I hope that would help ya. It's ok to pass gas ya know, actually it helps keep the bloating down:-)
I wish I could do it more often.
(((((jim)))))
hey buddy:-)
I know........TMI!!!!!!!!
but I had to post when I saw this. hehehe
hope you 2 are doing well, hoping to get back to the board real soon.
hugs and to the emails I received here from some of the posters~thank you:-), you know who you are;)
hugs,
galkeepinon
Ha!!!!
How are you??????? I hope all is well!

 

Just say F-A-R-T~we all gotta have humor;) (nm)

Posted by galkeepinon on October 3, 2003, at 2:36:36

In reply to re: flatulence » lil' jimi, posted by galkeepinon on October 3, 2003, at 2:35:07

 

Something smells fishy over here (nm) » lil' jimi

Posted by Chicklet on October 3, 2003, at 6:24:16

In reply to re: flatulence, posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 1:14:24

 

Re: Something smells fishy over here Dr. Bob

Posted by vandy on October 3, 2003, at 8:02:58

In reply to Something smells fishy over here (nm) » lil' jimi, posted by Chicklet on October 3, 2003, at 6:24:16

I knew Lexapro was a gas!

But you better be careful on this subject. Dr. Bob will probably ask you to take it to PsychoBabble Farting Abuse!

 

Re: Embarassing Question » PHV

Posted by Kacy on October 3, 2003, at 9:04:54

In reply to Embarassing Question, posted by PHV on October 2, 2003, at 20:58:37

On a more serious note, I had that problem with Effexor starting in the third month, and had rarely had a problem with gas. Before, I could handle almost every food with ease.

My doctor couldn't believe that this side effect was going to be a deal breaker for the drug, but it was. I did some research. The first suspect is white flour. Oh, yeah…the grocery store had two-for-one Lean Cuisines or somesuch brand and I had been eating those pastas all month. White pasta in overcooked, preprocessed foods and snri's don't go together well. I dropped the meals and the problem was over.

Avoid white pasta, keep white flour to a bare minimum, and drop any food that causes the problem. Molasses-based (instead of corn syrup-based) licorice caused the problem. So did the usual suspect–refried beans. I just don't eat those things and I'm back to my usual self, thank God. That was terrible.

On the other hand, the bing cherries I always had to keep to a limit didn't cause a problem anymore.

 

re: Emissions

Posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 9:16:08

In reply to Re: Embarassing Question » PHV, posted by Kacy on October 3, 2003, at 9:04:54

hi Kacy,

i have heard the Atkin's diet has offered relief from flatulence ... ... which seems surprising to me ...

but this would be consistent with your post too

take care,
~ jim

 

re: Something smells fishy over here » Chicklet

Posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 9:22:25

In reply to Something smells fishy over here (nm) » lil' jimi, posted by Chicklet on October 3, 2003, at 6:24:16

zShee-clay!!

oooo la la
great to see you!

oh, that?
sorry ...
... sometimes those omega 3 oils will come back on me like that ! ... darn it !
.... HA!

see ya at social?
~ jim

p.s. i have been on 10mg of lexapro, but the Texas Air Quality Control Board has yet to arrest me ... ...
... yet!
... HA!

 

re: Something smells fishy over here

Posted by mph-speedy on October 3, 2003, at 10:37:32

In reply to re: Something smells fishy over here » Chicklet, posted by lil' jimi on October 3, 2003, at 9:22:25

Thought it was just the beans I was eating!! Not really - this has been a problem for me - lots of it and not just SBD - leave the room noisy! The price you pay.

speedy

 

Re: Lex and 'flatulence~~~~Let's just call it a FART;) » galkeepinon

Posted by Searchlight on October 3, 2003, at 11:11:25

In reply to Lex and 'flatulence~~~~Let's just call it a FART;), posted by galkeepinon on October 3, 2003, at 1:15:43

I was on Lexapro for a while, but it made my stomach hurt something fierce (even at 5mg, and I usually have to take high doses of any anti-depressant to get any relief) so I quit after 3 months. No gas though (tee hee). I think Lex really does a big # on the stomach/gatrointestinal unlike any of the others I have tried- and I have tried several.

 

re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro

Posted by cmonfo on October 3, 2003, at 16:34:11

In reply to re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro, posted by ginger C on October 1, 2003, at 9:51:02

i've just been perscribed the 2 by my new doctor... i took the lexapro around 9:30 last night (for the first time).. and here's what happened:
I had tremors...
red eyes large pupils..
i was freaked out... (like being on shrooms w/out the hallucinations)
i sweat a bit... (dunno if it was because of lexapro)
was nauseated....
a bit dizzy....
kind of felt like i had tunnel vision...

so i smoked some pot to calm myself... big mistake
freaked out even more... (seriously freaked i dunno why, it sucked)
even more nauseated...
more shivvering...
increased hear beat.. i think i dunno..
i went to bed and woke up feeling almost just as messed up...

so far I HATE LEXAPRO and i'm not taking my wellbutrin until i see the doctor about what the hell went on w/ the lexapro..

-- and if somehow i AM convinced by my doctor to keep taking lexapro and start on the wellbutrin-- does anyone know if either of the 2 will stunt my animating/artistic abillities (coordination, steady hand, imagination, sense of shape, desire to create art).. that's serious question.. that is what i want to do w/ my life and i'd rather be a manic depressive and retain my skills than to give em up to live a mediocer life.. if anyone has any information that'd be really really great...
-C. monfo

 

re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro

Posted by ginger C on October 3, 2003, at 16:58:02

In reply to re: Wellbutrin and Lexapro, posted by cmonfo on October 3, 2003, at 16:34:11

I have been taking both the lexapro and the wellbutrin for a year now and I have not had any of the side effects you talk about except a little nausea. Have you mixed the lexapro with otc drugs or anything like that?

 

Re: Embarassing Question

Posted by PHV on October 3, 2003, at 19:01:26

In reply to Re: Embarassing Question » PHV, posted by Kacy on October 3, 2003, at 9:04:54

Well hey - that's really interesting. Guess what I've been eating a lot more of lately?! Yup - Lean Cuisine's and making my own pasta. That also has me thinking if some of this anxiety I've recently been experiencing had anything to do w/ the carbs turning into suger . . . giving me somewhat of an anxiety buzz. Interesting input. Thanks a lot. Really appreciate it and am gunna do some experimenting now w/ the carbs. Thanks. Patty

 

Re: New to meds/compulsive skin picker

Posted by daisylady on October 3, 2003, at 19:32:23

In reply to New to meds/acknowledging depression, posted by downbutnotout on August 9, 2003, at 10:02:10

My 18 yr. old daughter was just diagnosed with OCD and depression brought on by her compulsive skin picking on her fingertips and face. She a beautiful girl (former model) and is destroying herself. Doc put her on 10 mg. Lex a month ago and no effects at all. Upped it to 15 mg. and still nothing. Do some people with OCD require a higher dose than those that are simply depressed or suffer anxiety? Any comments would be appreciated.

 

re: Something smells fishy over here

Posted by PHV on October 3, 2003, at 19:36:50

In reply to re: Something smells fishy over here, posted by mph-speedy on October 3, 2003, at 10:37:32

That's so funny! That's how I've been too - NOISY!! Tough to control sometimes working in a cubicle surrounded by dozens of others in their cubes! That's when it's time to do the fly by . . . you know, let it rip and fly by as fast as possible!! LOL!


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