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Re: A Frustrating Setback-Kathryn Update?

Posted by nicky847 on March 3, 2004, at 9:54:44

In reply to A Frustrating Setback, posted by KathrynLex on February 28, 2004, at 14:46:13

Hi Kathryn-
Just wanted to check in and see how you are doing since you and I are kind of at the same stage in our recovery right now (dealing with a setback..and it IS part of the recovery :) )...would love to hear an update from you..

as for me i am doing pretty good...not back to 100% yet but taking care of myself and learning how to relax again..should be fine real soon :)

nick

> It's been almost a month since my last panic attack, but I had one last night. I realize that it is only a minor setback...but it would be nice if panic attacks weren't something I needed to worry about anymore.
>
> It was only a minor attack...cured with .25 mgs of Xanax. Maybe it was brought on by my period...Lex seems to be less effective around my time of the month. But it was horrible to revisit the irrational thinking, pounding heart and feelings of unreality that accompany a panic attack. I'll call my pdoc about it on Monday.
>
> I'm disappointed, but I realize it doesn't mean I'm not getting better.
>
> K.

 

Lexapro Newbie (nm)

Posted by dzinegirl on March 3, 2004, at 11:14:13

In reply to Re: A hopeful step ahead-Bluesfan, posted by nicky847 on March 2, 2004, at 10:41:25

 

Re: lex and time of the month? (more)

Posted by want info on March 3, 2004, at 11:31:12

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? » want info, posted by LynneDa on March 2, 2004, at 14:38:15

thanks everyone for the support. on top of it all, i realized that i accidentally started my new pack of birth control pills a week early, skipping the placebo week. so, not only could that make me hormonal, but it also makes me feel like i am losing my mind!! ive now been off paxil and on just lex for 4 weeks and still feel pretty anxious. i just want to feel back to my old self :( i also have a weird feeling that i'm going to say or do something inappropriate at work or in a public place at any time, which is a new fear for me. any advice? thanks, emily

 

Dramatic unexpected side effect of Lexapro

Posted by kellieann7 on March 3, 2004, at 12:08:40

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by want info on March 3, 2004, at 11:31:12

I have been on Lexapro for exactly three months, and have been dealing with pain in my wrist and thumb for about two months. The pain was more of a nuisance at first, and since joint pain is a s/e of Lex, I didn't pay too much attention. The pain has progressively gotten worse, to the point of me not being able to put weight on it and sometimes dropping things because my thumb wouldn't cooperate. Last week I bought a splint and began sleeping in it, which helped. Apparantly I move my thumb a lot when I sleep. Today I went to see an Orthopoedic doc, and he diagnosed me with DeQuervain's Tendonitis. Apparantly it is common in women 30-50 (I'm 26)and comes from overuse of the muscles along the thumb side of the wrist. He gave me a new splint and a shot of cortisone, and I have to rest my hand for 3 days.
So... how does this relate to Lexapro? Simple, DeQuervain's is also known as "washerwoman's arthritis." Darn the Lexapro for making me have enough energy and go on those manic cleaning sprees! All that folding and ironing, rearranging furniture, dusting, CRAZY coupon clipping (Lexapro has decreased my anxiety about climbing into the recycyle dumpster by our house and digging for more coupon inserts), grocery shopping and cooking!!! DH thinks this is hilarious, he says he knew the happy housewife routine was too good to be true!
So, folks, for your physical health, please PUT THE LAUNDRY DOWN AND TAKE A BREAK! :-) :-)

 

Re: Dramatic unexpected side effect of Lexapro » kellieann7

Posted by linnie on March 3, 2004, at 14:02:09

In reply to Dramatic unexpected side effect of Lexapro, posted by kellieann7 on March 3, 2004, at 12:08:40

> I have been on Lexapro for exactly three months, and have been dealing with pain in my wrist and thumb for about two months. The pain was more of a nuisance at first, and since joint pain is a s/e of Lex, I didn't pay too much attention. The pain has progressively gotten worse, to the point of me not being able to put weight on it and sometimes dropping things because my thumb wouldn't cooperate. Last week I bought a splint and began sleeping in it, which helped. Apparantly I move my thumb a lot when I sleep. Today I went to see an Orthopoedic doc, and he diagnosed me with DeQuervain's Tendonitis. Apparantly it is common in women 30-50 (I'm 26)and comes from overuse of the muscles along the thumb side of the wrist. He gave me a new splint and a shot of cortisone, and I have to rest my hand for 3 days.
> So... how does this relate to Lexapro? Simple, DeQuervain's is also known as "washerwoman's arthritis." Darn the Lexapro for making me have enough energy and go on those manic cleaning sprees! All that folding and ironing, rearranging furniture, dusting, CRAZY coupon clipping (Lexapro has decreased my anxiety about climbing into the recycyle dumpster by our house and digging for more coupon inserts), grocery shopping and cooking!!! DH thinks this is hilarious, he says he knew the happy housewife routine was too good to be true!
> So, folks, for your physical health, please PUT THE LAUNDRY DOWN AND TAKE A BREAK! :-) :-)


Glad to hear I am not the only one. Although I am older than you it seems like it all happened at once. Been on lex for a month and my wrists, elbows etc etc. I wonder if it effects only women. Don't know if is even listed as a side effect.
linnie

 

Re: Dramatic unexpected side effect of Lexapro » kellieann7

Posted by LynneDa on March 3, 2004, at 14:44:08

In reply to Dramatic unexpected side effect of Lexapro, posted by kellieann7 on March 3, 2004, at 12:08:40

Kellieann - You're headline made me worry, but once I began reading, I never laughed so hard . . . hope you don't mind! I've read countless posts of excess energy & house cleaning episodes, me included. I will be sure and take it easy - and you do too. Hope you're back up to speed (altho not too speedy!) real soon. Thanks for sharing your story!!!
~ Lynne

 

Re: lex and time of the month? (more)

Posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 16:13:42

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by want info on March 3, 2004, at 11:31:12

Hi Emily,

The fear that you're going to loose control in public is commonly associated with anxiety or panic attacks. It sounds like you're either still going through withdrawl from the Paxil or the Lexapro hasn't kicked in yet. It took 6 weeks and an increase from 10 mgs to 15 mgs before Lexapro had an impact on my panic attacks.

I've probably asked already, but are you taking a benzo such as Xanax or Klonopin. They're fantastic for anxiety and can help you with your transition from Paxil to Lex.

Your body needs some time to adjust to all the medication you're taking along with the birth control pills. Things will settle down soon and you'll start feeling better.

K.

 

Re: A Frustrating Setback-Kathryn Update?

Posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 16:24:40

In reply to Re: A Frustrating Setback-Kathryn Update?, posted by nicky847 on March 3, 2004, at 9:54:44

Hi Nicky,

I'm really glad to hear that you're feeling better. I'm doing well too, and haven't had any terrible anxiety lately. You have such a positive attitude, it's greatly appreciated. Thanks.

K.

 

RE: 5 Days on Lexapro-5 Days Off Paxil

Posted by titlepro49 on March 3, 2004, at 16:32:50

In reply to RE: 5 Days on Lexapro-5 Days Off Paxil » titlepro49, posted by simus on March 2, 2004, at 21:14:01

> Wow, it seems a little radical to me to destroy your thyroid completely, but what do I know? I was just wondering, did hyperthyroidism have similar symptoms to anxiety disorder?

It may seem radical but the alternative is much worse. From what my doctor told me, when the thyroid is overproducing whatever it produces, (I am not very medically proficient.) it can cause many dangerous side effects. Some of the ones that I experienced were: rapid heartbeat, insomnia (try going to sleep when your heart feels like its coming out of your chest.), weight loss, etc. Depending on what is causing the hyperthyroidism, you may have different symptoms. Hyperthyroidism can be caused by tumors on the thyroid (in that case, your thyroid is usually removed surgically.)
There are several really informative internet sites on hyperthyroidism and they list the symptoms. To answer your question about anxiety and hyperthyroidism, yes that is one of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. The only way to find out for sure if hyperthyroidism is a cause of anxiety, is to go to your doctor and ask him to give you the thyroid blood test.

 

Re: A Frustrating Setback-Kathryn Update?

Posted by nicky847 on March 3, 2004, at 16:48:49

In reply to Re: A Frustrating Setback-Kathryn Update?, posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 16:24:40

That is great to hear Kathryn! keep taking good care of yourself..that really really helps..
Nick

> Hi Nicky,
>
> I'm really glad to hear that you're feeling better. I'm doing well too, and haven't had any terrible anxiety lately. You have such a positive attitude, it's greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> K.

 

Re: lex and time of the month? (more)

Posted by wantinfo on March 3, 2004, at 17:21:50

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 16:13:42

thank you kathryn! i was thinking that because i'd been on paxil for so long that i might have an easier time adjusting to the lex than others. that doesnt seem to be the case. i do take xanax...usually .25 mg a day can get me through.

my worst symptom is the feeling of unreality. its like i rationally know where i am, what im doing, etc...but i somehow feel like i dont. does that make sense?

you all are so helpful, and im grateful to have found you! emily

 

Re: lex and time of the month? Vandy

Posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 17:29:33

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? » vandy, posted by simus on March 3, 2004, at 0:27:56

Hey Vandy,
Thanks for all your post you give a lot of hope. As for the person with possible suicidal ideation, I can tell you what they teach us to do in graduate school( am getting my masters in clinical social work and a therepist at the University of Louisville). The biggest thing is to be there for the person, do not just tell the person that you care for them, show them, it is ureal how many people say they care but do not go though the actions. Also it is good to sit down with the person and talk to them how excited you are and they could be about that persons life and what lies ahead. Also let them know that depression treatable in 90% of people. Also for the most part, depression comes in episodes but for the most part ends. Let the person know that there are others who feel as bad as they do, refer them to support groups as well as crisis centers! Good luck.. love is the most important weapon on keeping people alive.
Lexy

 

Re: lex and time of the month? (more) » wantinfo

Posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 17:43:21

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by wantinfo on March 3, 2004, at 17:21:50

Emily~
I remember those feelings of unreality. My pdoc said that 50% of people on SSRIs get them. They do go away so be happy of that, mine was gone in about 4 or 5 weeks. I remember looking at shoes in the mall and not being able to really even understand what I was looking at (but of course I knew what I was looking at) very strange. When I was leaving the mall I actually had people running into me and I was just kind of floating around. That was the worst time but it happened again at the mall and Target. It did go away which is nice, just hang on!
Lexy

 

Re: lex and time of the month? (more)

Posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 17:54:40

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by wantinfo on March 3, 2004, at 17:21:50

Hi Emily,

I know exactly what you mean about the feelings of unreality. Like Lexy suggested, they could be caused by the Lexapro...if that's the case it should go away soon. Give it another week or so.

Another option is that it's caused by anxiety. When I had feelings of unreality on Lexapro it wasn't the Lex causing it, it was a panic attack. The Lex kept it from turning into a full blown panic attack so I just had the symptoms of one. (i.e. the feeling of not quite knowing where I was etc...) If that's the case, you might want to look in to increasing your Lex or Xanax dose.

I'm glad I can help. That's what this board is for. I don't think I could've made it this far without the support of everyone here!

K.

 

Sexylexy...How are you?

Posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 17:55:54

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more) » wantinfo, posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 17:43:21

Hi Lexy,

I just wanted to check in and see how your increase is going? Are you feeling any better or noticing any side effects?

K.

 

Re: Sexylexy...How are you? » KathrynLex

Posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 18:15:46

In reply to Sexylexy...How are you?, posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 17:55:54

K~
Thanks for asking, its nice to know that someone is thinking of me. Today is day 2 of 15mg. I feel a little flat, tired and spacey but nothing like I felt when I first started lex. I am hoping the side effects go away pretty soon. Hopefully from there I will start to notice improvement. Its odd that you had a panic attack this weekend, I had a small one Friday night (my first in a long time. It was probably my fault though, I was at a ball with my boyfriend and had two martinis... bad lexy, bad...How are you doing... what have you noticed on 15 that 10 did not bring? Thanks, God Bless,
Lexy

 

Questions at 15mg or 20mg

Posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 18:21:36

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 17:54:40

Hey Ya'll
Today is day two on 15 mg of lex. I am feeling a little spacey/tired and flat but know those will go away pretty soon. They are much milder than when I began lex.
I know many of you are on 15mg and 20mg. Can you tell me what the differences you saw from 10mg to the higher doseage. I felt about up to 70%-75% but just not really *happy* and really un confident which is a very new thing for me. Please give me some good news!!!
God Bless,
Lexy

 

Thanks Theresa

Posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 18:21:41

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? » marfaith, posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 9:15:10

Thanks Theresa....Today was a little rough also...about the same as yesterday....one more day of work this week and see what happens after that...Thank you for responding to my post and I'm hanging in there as I hope that you are also..Take care Mystic

 

Questions at 15mg or 20mg

Posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 18:22:06

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? (more), posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 17:54:40

Hey Ya'll
Today is day two on 15 mg of lex. I am feeling a little spacey/tired and flat but know those will go away pretty soon. They are much milder than when I began lex.
I know many of you are on 15mg and 20mg. Can you tell me what the differences you saw from 10mg to the higher doseage. I felt about up to 70%-75% but just not really *happy* and really un confident which is a very new thing for me. Please give me some good news!!!
God Bless,
Lexy

 

Thanks Theresa

Posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 18:22:11

In reply to Re: lex and time of the month? » marfaith, posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 9:15:10

Thanks Theresa....Today was a little rough also...about the same as yesterday....one more day of work this week and see what happens after that...Thank you for responding to my post and I'm hanging in there as I hope that you are also..Take care Mystic

 

So Much for a Low Stress Day... » mystic

Posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 19:02:11

In reply to Thanks Theresa, posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 18:22:11

Hello Mystic and all,

Well as much as I planned to try to take it easy (or at least easier) today, it sure didn't turn out that way. I've been looking for work for a while now in addition to doing real estate just to bring in some money after getting laid off in March of last year (which has been very difficult considering my state of mind). So finally, I get a really nice client to work with, I'm pulling up info for her and doing some reports, and a magazine I've done some freelance work for calls and wants me to do another article for them with a one-week deadline (which they promised they wouldn't do to me again because these are not easy one-week articles--they take a lot of research and multple interviews), and then I get a great lead on a tech writing job and have an interview set up for Fri. (They wanted to set it up for tomorrow but I have a seminar in the morning --early, which I don't do well-- and am showing houses in the afternoon). Plus, today I had to take my car into the shop, meet with another possible client, and take my kids to the dentist. I know I'm rambling, but I tell you, with all we have to do in this world just to survive these days, it's no wonder we need medication! I have to do anything I can at this point in time just to make money to pay the mortgage!

Sorry for whining. Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers that I don't have another meltdown over the next few days. When I get overworked and overwhelmed and overanxious that's when my body decides to just shut down and I can't let that happen. I really need some steady income and I need to be at my best. Thanks.
Theresa

 

Re: Thanks Theresa » mystic

Posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 19:06:15

In reply to Thanks Theresa, posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 18:22:11

At least you did make it through this day, Mystic. That's one more rough day down and one day closer to feeling better and happier. I'm rooting for you to be happy again and laughing and enjoying your life.
Theresa

 

RE: Lynne

Posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 19:19:00

In reply to Re: mystic, posted by LynneDa on March 3, 2004, at 9:22:20

Lynne...Thank you sooo much for your words..And yes I do have a wonderful sister and husband that help me tremendously..but sometimes it doesnt help...My husband tries to understand but he just doesnt have the an idea of how to help but he is there with support and love...Today was another rough one but got through and I'm grateful I just keep praying that the next day will be better..It was 4 weeks total on Lexapro today and I was hoping I would feel better than I do right now..I do have an appt with my Dr on Friday and think his suggestion will be to up the dosage to 15mg which will be very hard for me as the phobias about the meds really set in..I'm afraid that the feelings will be stronger and that I will start to gain weight again..I have been taking my xanax but only once a day and trying to suffer through the nights..I just want to feel better I just want to stop feeling soooo sad...Thank you for the help I'm sooo very grateful..Mystic

 

RE: Theresa

Posted by mystic on March 3, 2004, at 19:31:52

In reply to So Much for a Low Stress Day... » mystic, posted by tmhwrite on March 3, 2004, at 19:02:11

Theresa...You have a special prayer tonight here from me...A prayer that you have a stressless productive next couple of days and that you will be fine....I'll be thinking of ya...Mystic

 

Re: Questions at 15mg or 20mg

Posted by KathrynLex on March 3, 2004, at 19:44:47

In reply to Questions at 15mg or 20mg, posted by sexylexy on March 3, 2004, at 18:22:06

Hi Lexy,

I felt "spacy/tired" for about two weeks after I increased to 15 mgs. Then I began noticing that my mood swings evened out, negative thinking patterns disappeared, I enjoy social interactions again and I'm back to about 85% to 90% of my "old self." It has been really nice. Please keep us all posted on your progress and I'm rooting for you to get better!

K.


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