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Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD?

Posted by chess on July 6, 2005, at 15:47:28

Can anyone relate to this? ... I often feel physically weak, almost like I'm anemic or something, but if I push myself I'm always able to run a mile or do something strenuos, bu then after I still feel weak again. My medical doctor says I'm physically very healthy, and both he and my psy doc says it's either my anxiety or depression. I take Lexapro everyday and Xanax as needed, and I notice that after I take the Xanax that I actually feel a little better (as in not so physically weak) ao then I'm guessing it's my anxiety that's the cause but it sure feels like depression. Makes me wonder what Lexapro is doing for me, both my doctors insist I stay on it because they say it's a very good medication and will pay off in time (but I've been on it for 6 months now at 30mg). Maybe the feeling of physically weakness is all in my head as an incorrect belief that I've ingrained in my brain as an OCD-assumption-obsession? Or maybe it's a symptom of my depression (but then why would Xanax be so helpful for it?)
thanks all

 

Re: Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD? » chess

Posted by Ilene on July 6, 2005, at 18:22:31

In reply to Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD?, posted by chess on July 6, 2005, at 15:47:28

> Can anyone relate to this? ... I often feel physically weak, almost like I'm anemic or something, but if I push myself I'm always able to run a mile or do something strenuos, bu then after I still feel weak again. My medical doctor says I'm physically very healthy, and both he and my psy doc says it's either my anxiety or depression. I take Lexapro everyday and Xanax as needed, and I notice that after I take the Xanax that I actually feel a little better (as in not so physically weak) ao then I'm guessing it's my anxiety that's the cause but it sure feels like depression. Makes me wonder what Lexapro is doing for me, both my doctors insist I stay on it because they say it's a very good medication and will pay off in time (but I've been on it for 6 months now at 30mg). Maybe the feeling of physically weakness is all in my head as an incorrect belief that I've ingrained in my brain as an OCD-assumption-obsession? Or maybe it's a symptom of my depression (but then why would Xanax be so helpful for it?)
> thanks all
>

Yes, I can relate. I spent a couple of months feeling weak, shaky, mentally fried, and had no appetite, but when I pushed myself I could do what had to be done. I eventually went to my regular doc, who prescribed antibiotics on the off chance I had a bladder infection. I felt much better within about 48 hours. I still feel a little shaky but everything else has improved.

I had myself half convinced it was "all in my head" because I worried about an upcoming vacation. I didn't have a bladder infection. All my tests came back normal, but I obviously had *something* that the antibiotics zapped.

OTOH, depression does make a person feel tired and weak.

I'd complain to my docs about the Lexapro. You should have gotten some benefits after 6 months--it doesn't take that long for an AD to work.

Ilene

 

Re: Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD?

Posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2005, at 21:05:46

In reply to Re: Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD? » chess, posted by Ilene on July 6, 2005, at 18:22:31

Antidepressants have always made me feel tired. Xanax relieves anxiety and you feel better. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD?

Posted by Sebastian on July 8, 2005, at 20:38:25

In reply to Feel physical weak, anxiety or depression or OCD?, posted by chess on July 6, 2005, at 15:47:28

I think you are depressed. Try wellbutrins sr, its great for feeling weak and works as an anti-depressant. It will give you lots of energy.


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