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Re: Lexapro and Bruising

Posted by brandij on April 28, 2003, at 17:14:22

In reply to Re: Lexapro and Bruising, posted by blkvettes on April 28, 2003, at 14:19:12

I too have noticed the bruising, i have always bruised easily but i put on a dress the other day and realized how badly my legs are beaten up. My doctor said a multivitamin may help.

 

Re: Was good 'til now

Posted by blkvettes on April 28, 2003, at 17:26:11

In reply to Was good 'til now, posted by Gerbera daisy on April 28, 2003, at 14:37:51

> Hello,
> I'm on this site for the first time ever - very interesting. I've been on Lex for 11 days and I've felt physically fine. The dose is pretty small (5mg) so maybe that's why I haven't noticed any side effects...until this morning. This is a little embarrassing but I would like to share this to see what people think... Last night I had to take a laxative (for obvious reasons) and this morning I thought I was going to die! I woke up with the normal reaction to a laxative, however, the pain was so bad and I was sweating worse then ever! Plus I started to feel like I was going to faint at the same time I was throwing up. After all was said and done I was perfectly fine, got dressed and came to work. I'm wondering if anybody thinks that was a reaction to taking both Lex and a laxative at the same time??? I called 2 pharmacies and neither could answer my question. Has anyone else had this experience? I know it may be a little more information than you'd want to share but I would appreciate any input! Thank you!


Something similar happened to me when I first started lexapro. But the lex does make me more constipated. Try a mild laxative and just a small dose when you take it. Just figure out how much you need when you have to take it!!!!!!

 

Re: Lexapro and Bruising

Posted by blkvettes on April 28, 2003, at 17:28:51

In reply to Re: Lexapro and Bruising, posted by brandij on April 28, 2003, at 17:14:22

> I too have noticed the bruising, i have always bruised easily but i put on a dress the other day and realized how badly my legs are beaten up. My doctor said a multivitamin may help.


I also started a vitamin month ago or so and maybe this is why I dont see bruises like I used to. DONT KNOW!!!!!!!

 

Re: Lexapro-Possibly side effect???

Posted by Okpolosi on April 28, 2003, at 19:01:27

In reply to Lexapro-Possibly side effect???, posted by DC on April 28, 2003, at 11:42:29

I have been on Lex 3mos. and missed last month, but did start this month.

However, I also missed a couple before I started Lex, so I can't say for sure. I'm 47 and I thought I might be starting the change but my DR assured me it was the birth control and he changed that, along w/perscibing Lex.

 

Re: New to Lexapro

Posted by Donia on April 28, 2003, at 20:07:29

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro, posted by shiloh3210 on April 28, 2003, at 13:41:12

These meds are only helpful if the benefits outweigh the side effects. If you can live with your pms, then these drugs may not be right for you. I for one could not function so the side effects are not that big of deal for me.

 

Re: Was good 'til now/anyone else?

Posted by Donia on April 28, 2003, at 20:14:32

In reply to Was good 'til now, posted by Gerbera daisy on April 28, 2003, at 14:37:51

I had a similar experience with zoloft but not with the lex. I was on the toilet in the morning with no laxative usage and I got horrible stomache cramps and thought I was going to die. I got hot and sweaty and then felt as if I would pass out and then from my waist up got a hot tingling sensation. I had to get off the toilet with my pants still down and throw cold water on myself. I had to lean on the counter. Then I got my pants back up and barely got to the bed. My legs felt like jelly. I could barely lift them to walk. I fell on the bed. I think this sent me into a panic attack, but after about 10 minutes I was fine. My doc just looked at me kind of funny and didnt know what it was? Has anyone else had this reaction from an AD? I would be curious to know also. I thought I was having a heart attack, but have had an EKG since and was ok.

 

Re: Lexapro and Bruising

Posted by Donia on April 28, 2003, at 20:16:20

In reply to Re: Lexapro and Bruising, posted by blkvettes on April 28, 2003, at 17:28:51

Been on lex over three months, no bruising here

 

Re: Lexapro and Bruising » DC

Posted by Dysfunk on April 29, 2003, at 9:50:32

In reply to Lexapro and Bruising, posted by DC on April 28, 2003, at 12:00:38

I have been getting more bruised than usual, but don't know if I can relate it to the medication. Also, I got a stress fracture in my leg out of the blue. Again, I can't pin it to the medicine, but it is coincidental.

 

Lexapro side effects switching

Posted by Dysfunk on April 29, 2003, at 9:54:33

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro, posted by Donia on April 28, 2003, at 20:07:29

At first when I started taking Lexapro, I was constipated and couldn't sleep. Now, I sleep a lot- 10-12 hours on the weekend, and I am still constipated, but every 3 days I get terrible diarrhea. It has become a pattern for about 3 weeks now. Has anyone experienced this? Also, it seems that my body has adjusted to the medication. I used to sweat profusely from my pits when I first started. Now I don't really do that anymore.

 

Re: Lexapro side effects switching

Posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:19:20

In reply to Lexapro side effects switching, posted by Dysfunk on April 29, 2003, at 9:54:33

The one thing that I have noticed regarding this subject is that
it seems that practically everything I eat pretty much goes right
through me rather quickly. Quite honestly, it really doesn't bother
me because I have lost weight because of this. And any medication
that helps me mentally and can lose weight all the power to it LOL.

 

Re: New to Lexapro

Posted by brandij on April 29, 2003, at 10:20:32

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro, posted by Donia on April 28, 2003, at 20:07:29

I wish i was on lexapro just to handle PMS, i've been battling depression ever since i can remember, only in the last few years have i been using ADs, before that i did the counseling thing which just was not enough. I think if you can handle life w/out the med, go for it, but my family would have my head if i went off my Lexapro after we have seen what i difference it makes in my life, and their lives in turn. 60mg of Celexa never did for me what 20mg of Lexapro has in just a few months. This is a great treatment for me, although i really understand nothing works for everyone, even if the symptoms are the same.

 

Re: Lexapro side effects switching

Posted by brandij on April 29, 2003, at 10:22:53

In reply to Re: Lexapro side effects switching, posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:19:20

Totally agree with that, not to mention my mood and motivation to exercise has been picking up again, so that helps boost the weight loss even more.

 

Re: New to Lexapro » brandij

Posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:49:08

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro, posted by brandij on April 29, 2003, at 10:20:32

I myself am taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks. If I didn't "have" to work or "have" to walk the dogs, I probably wouldn't leave my house. But, quite honestly
once the weekends roll around I still don't pretty much want to leave the house due to being to nervous or "scared" to deal with other people. But, like you said
my family seems to making the calls lately LOL. I guess they see more of a difference that I do myself. I am also on 300mg of Wellbutrin daily. I am 33 and just
now realizing that I might have a "problem" LOL. But, I have been hearing PMS in quite a few postings. Is anyone else taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks like
myself? Cause my energy level hasn't really risen. So confused LOL.

 

Re: Lexapro side effects switching

Posted by blkvettes on April 29, 2003, at 11:25:17

In reply to Lexapro side effects switching, posted by Dysfunk on April 29, 2003, at 9:54:33

> At first when I started taking Lexapro, I was constipated and couldn't sleep. Now, I sleep a lot- 10-12 hours on the weekend, and I am still constipated, but every 3 days I get terrible diarrhea. It has become a pattern for about 3 weeks now. Has anyone experienced this? Also, it seems that my body has adjusted to the medication. I used to sweat profusely from my pits when I first started. Now I don't really do that anymore.


Hi there, the diarrhea thing makes no sense, but then again anything is possible with meds I guess. You would think you would be one way or the other. Maybe you can pin it down to a food or drink or something else you take. I had the sweats at the beginning and they have slowly gone away. The only thing left is my feet, I sweat there more than anytime in my life. Mostly when wearing shoes, but never had this problem before.

 

Re: Lexapro side effects switching

Posted by Luziluna on April 29, 2003, at 13:50:30

In reply to Re: Lexapro side effects switching, posted by blkvettes on April 29, 2003, at 11:25:17

I had stomach upset with Paxil,but not with Lexapro. I also had the sweating and flushing with Paxil. I noticed a very slight increase in sweating with Lexapro, but that has pretty much subsided now that it has been almost a month- also I am only on 5 mgs- which is a good dose for me right now.

Have any of the women out there had an increase in yeast infections while on SSRI's? Maybe it is just coincidence, but I have had 2 since starting on SSRI's ( about 2 months total counting the trial with Paxil) and I usually only get a couple a year...

 

Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . .

Posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 15:14:08

In reply to Re: Lexapro side effects switching, posted by Luziluna on April 29, 2003, at 13:50:30

Strange. This is my eighth day back on Lexapro and I notice this odd tension in my left pectoral muscle. I thought it was stress until I remembered someone mentioning jaw clenching and I thought it might be related.

It's certainly not enough for me to give up the medication. If it happens on both sides I get a natural breast lift out of the deal :-)

I had this yesterday and today . . .

Has anyone else experienced this?

 

Re: New to Lexapro » DC

Posted by handmemymidol on April 29, 2003, at 15:22:11

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro » brandij, posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:49:08

Hi there Luziluna!

Panic attacks is what I take Lexapro for too. It seems to really work great for making those go away. Anything that will make that awful feeling go away is well worth it in my book. I didn't have the increase in anxiety when first starting like most others mention. It worked pretty instantly on the panic for me. How about you?
Good luck to you!

 

Re: New to Lexapro

Posted by JLGMMG on April 29, 2003, at 17:37:50

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro » brandij, posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:49:08

I have been taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks and have been on it for about a month now. I had a few major ones the first week of taking the medication, but now things are a little more settled. Do have some weird side effects, and trying to deal with those. I have seen no different in energy level. What time of day do you take it? I also take xanax .25 a day. What does the other medication do for you in regards to anxiety? I could be curious to know...


> I myself am taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks. If I didn't "have" to work or "have" to walk the dogs, I probably wouldn't leave my house. But, quite honestly
> once the weekends roll around I still don't pretty much want to leave the house due to being to nervous or "scared" to deal with other people. But, like you said
> my family seems to making the calls lately LOL. I guess they see more of a difference that I do myself. I am also on 300mg of Wellbutrin daily. I am 33 and just
> now realizing that I might have a "problem" LOL. But, I have been hearing PMS in quite a few postings. Is anyone else taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks like
> myself? Cause my energy level hasn't really risen. So confused LOL.

 

Re: New to Lexapro

Posted by ptc on April 29, 2003, at 18:24:13

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro » brandij, posted by DC on April 29, 2003, at 10:49:08

I just started Lexapro as well. I had been taking prozac, but because of some panic attacks, I started the Lexapro. I also had tried Wellbutrin a couple of times and each time I had horrible horrible panic attacks within the first two weeks. Has this happened to anyone else?

I myself am taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks. If I didn't "have" to work or "have" to walk the dogs, I probably wouldn't leave my house. But, quite honestly
> once the weekends roll around I still don't pretty much want to leave the house due to being to nervous or "scared" to deal with other people. But, like you said
> my family seems to making the calls lately LOL. I guess they see more of a difference that I do myself. I am also on 300mg of Wellbutrin daily. I am 33 and just
> now realizing that I might have a "problem" LOL. But, I have been hearing PMS in quite a few postings. Is anyone else taking Lexapro for anxiety attacks like
> myself? Cause my energy level hasn't really risen. So confused LOL.


 

Re: New to Lexapro » ptc

Posted by lil' jimi on April 29, 2003, at 19:03:52

In reply to Re: New to Lexapro, posted by ptc on April 29, 2003, at 18:24:13

hi ptc,
thanks for posting.
i had a couple of panic attacks when i started lexapro ....
but all of my counter-therapeutic effects went away in a few weeks.
take care,
~ jim

 

Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . .

Posted by blkvettes on April 29, 2003, at 21:15:10

In reply to Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . , posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 15:14:08

> Strange. This is my eighth day back on Lexapro and I notice this odd tension in my left pectoral muscle. I thought it was stress until I remembered someone mentioning jaw clenching and I thought it might be related.
>
> It's certainly not enough for me to give up the medication. If it happens on both sides I get a natural breast lift out of the deal :-)
>
> I had this yesterday and today . . .
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
>

Just neck pain here that went away. I get other muscle pains but I believe from anxiety. I will pray for your natural breast lift.

 

Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . .

Posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 21:38:25

In reply to Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . , posted by blkvettes on April 29, 2003, at 21:15:10

Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. When I've changed my user i.d. to "Lefty" you'll know it's happened.

On a more serious note, I looked up "pectoral spasms" and Lexapro today and couldn't find anything, but I did find a few mentions of muscle spasms.

I'm sure that this, too, shall pass.

I'm glad to see you're still posting here!

 

Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . » leeran

Posted by lil' jimi on April 29, 2003, at 21:39:42

In reply to Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . , posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 15:14:08

> Strange. This is my eighth day back on Lexapro and I notice this odd tension in my left pectoral muscle. I thought it was stress until I remembered someone mentioning jaw clenching and I thought it might be related.
>
> It's certainly not enough for me to give up the medication. If it happens on both sides I get a natural breast lift out of the deal :-)
>
> I had this yesterday and today . . .
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?

hi lee,

i remembered this series from last december (which i read in march) ... anyway maybe this relates?
see

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20021210/msgs/131634.html

~ jim

 

Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . .

Posted by blkvettes on April 29, 2003, at 23:00:03

In reply to Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . , posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 21:38:25

> Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. When I've changed my user i.d. to "Lefty" you'll know it's happened.
>
> On a more serious note, I looked up "pectoral spasms" and Lexapro today and couldn't find anything, but I did find a few mentions of muscle spasms.
>
> I'm sure that this, too, shall pass.
>
> I'm glad to see you're still posting here!



Hi there, my life is not perfect and even if it gets that way I will always post here. To help the new lexapro users anyway I can. I am sure you will be fine and the spasm will go away in time. good luck to you on lexapro!!!!!!!

 

Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . .

Posted by leeran on April 29, 2003, at 23:38:56

In reply to Re: Lexapro, not jaw clenching but . . . » leeran, posted by lil' jimi on April 29, 2003, at 21:39:42

hi jimi -

thanks for the link. i wonder if it's the same? this is actually the pectoral muscle, and even the stomach wall muscle (rectus abdominus?).

by the way - i owe you the name of a book and a website. that post got away from me on the other board before i got a chance to answer.

i can give you the website here - but for some reason i'm always uncomfortable giving the book link. maybe because i found it so controversial?

if you want you, can email me at ltawest at earthlink dot net. i'm about ready to shut down that email address but it's still active right now.

the other website is http://rense.com/

thanks jimi!

i appreciate it!

lee

p.s. i forget - how many mg. of lexapro do you take? i'm taking 5 mgs.


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