Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 387488

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Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds?

Posted by Shadowplayers721 on September 7, 2004, at 1:19:42

Along with the sexual problem, I have a problem of not being able to fully sneeze sometimes. It's so frustrating!!! Never had this problem. I have heard that the two mechanisms are similiar. Is it Topamax, Lexapro, Buspar, or trazodone? WEird You would know, I would be so observant on myself.

 

Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds?

Posted by 4WD on September 8, 2004, at 17:49:11

In reply to Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds?, posted by Shadowplayers721 on September 7, 2004, at 1:19:42

> Along with the sexual problem, I have a problem of not being able to fully sneeze sometimes. It's so frustrating!!! Never had this problem. I have heard that the two mechanisms are similiar. Is it Topamax, Lexapro, Buspar, or trazodone? WEird You would know, I would be so observant on myself.


I haven't noticed this effect but something similar. I find myself wanting to yawn but can't get quite a deep enough breath to make it actually happen. It's like an incomplete yawn.

Marsha

 

Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds? » 4WD

Posted by saw on September 9, 2004, at 1:21:18

In reply to Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds?, posted by 4WD on September 8, 2004, at 17:49:11

I have b1tched and moaned about the yawning thing. Full on yawns that literally take my breath away and leave me with constant watery eyes (not good for mascara) and then plenty PLENTY of the incomplete yawns you describe.

Sabrina

 

Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds?

Posted by KXo on September 9, 2004, at 9:58:24

In reply to Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds? » 4WD, posted by saw on September 9, 2004, at 1:21:18

I am also having many yawns that don´t complete. I know I have enough air in my lungs, but I feel breathless. I breath and I don´t get relief. It has been happening since I started Wellbutrin with Lexapro 7 days ago.
Will it go away with time? My doctor said I have to wait and see. I was feeling well with Lexapro and the addition of Wellbutrin cut the good feeling.

==KXo

 

Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds

Posted by incessant void on September 11, 2004, at 7:12:47

In reply to Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds? » 4WD, posted by saw on September 9, 2004, at 1:21:18

> I have b1tched and moaned about the yawning thing. Full on yawns that literally take my breath away and leave me with constant watery eyes (not good for mascara) and then plenty PLENTY of the incomplete yawns you describe.
>
> Sabrina

Glad to know I am not going insane... I seriously yawn every few minutes. It's really embarassing and I feel bad when I am talking to people because I am costantly yawning and they must think I am just so rude I can't even pretend to be interested in what they're saying! plus yawning makes me feel so tired and drained. It's just like you described -- takes your breath away, watery eyes... uggh i hate it :(

i read only somewhere prozac causes this, which i am on right now. does anyone know if wellbutrin does?

 

Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds

Posted by dazedandconfused on September 11, 2004, at 15:12:05

In reply to Re: Has anyone noticed this effect from their meds, posted by incessant void on September 11, 2004, at 7:12:47

Yawning here too!! I thought it was just me. I remember celexa being particularly bad...


dazed


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