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Lexapro, effectiveness, and side effects


18 years ago 0 11 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Thanks, Casey. Wishingwell, I do hope they find the right cocktail for you. I've never told my son he's the reason I'm still here (although in my darkest moments I figure it doesn't matter to him if I'm not, which in my lighter moments I know isn't true) but as far as I can figure, he has to be the reason I exist at all. He's such a great kid - I got lucky - he really listens to what I tell him and is obsessed with doing well at school. He told me the other day he WANTS to go to summer school for algebra b/c he doesn't feel fully comfortable with it and wants a refresher before he starts geometry and chemistry. How bizzare is that? caimansbetty, why were you reading the obituaries? as for the Lexapro, I really didn't have any side effects with it (major ones with Paxil, tho) but the Lexapro did nothing for me. I'm a believer that, in general, meds that can help you are more likely to cause SE than those that won't; so in that line of thinking, if the Lexapro gives you SEs than it's probably more likley to help you. Mind, this is just a bizzare crazy person's theory, so don't give it much thought. :)
18 years ago 0 3043 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi, jekkajam, you make a very good point about how certain medications affect people differently. We ask that everyone keep in mind that we are all individuals and what works for some may not be appropriate for all and that it is always best to discuss medication concerns with your doctor. Casey ___________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team
18 years ago 0 62 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Jekkajam, Right now my doctor increased Lexapro to 40 mg, as I also was hospitalized recently. While in the hospital, I was started on a mood stabilizer Topamax 100 mg, and Buspar 10 mg for anxiety. I have MDD and GAD according to the doctors. The depression does seem to be lifting somewhat, but the anxiety is still there and the inabiltiy to complete daily tasks is overwhelming. It certainly takes time to see if the medication is working or not, so I don't know right now. Oh my doctor also started me this week on Wellbutrin XL 150 mg as well since it works on different receptors than the Lexapro. I hope this combination will be the one. The one thing I can say about Lexapro is that the 10 mg did not work at all for me nor the 15 mg. It seemed to make me feel worse. Perhaps I needed the higher dose, I'm not sure. I didn't realize that Paxil caused puking. Have you told your doctor abuot this side effect? Maybe you could try eating something before taking this medication, but be sure to talk with your doctor and trust me nothing is worth leaving your son motherless. I have a son and the questions he has asked me recently made me cry and feel so bad. At the time of the acute depressed thoughts we don't think about the outcomes or consequences just the moment. Just think it through and you will do the right thing. Take care
18 years ago 0 11 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
They started me on Lexapro in the hospital (in December) along with Seroquel to help me sleep and it did damned near nothing for me. Thing is, every med reacts differently to every person so while Zoloft and Lexapro aren't right for me they are still trying to find the right chemical cocktail that IS right for me. My current med (paxil) makes me puke nearly every day - but otherwise is working.
18 years ago 0 62 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi, I am new to this group as well and wanted to reply to you since my PCP also prescribed Lexapro 10 mg about 3 weeks ago, although very reluctanly. As a result, I decided to see a psychiatrist and she prescribed an increase in Lexapro to 15 mg for the next 8 days and then to 20 mg. I still don't feel much relief from the depression and morbid thoughts constantly in my mind. I have so much pain inside, anger, irritable, sad and lack of ability to even cry as a relief, which I used to be able to do to relieve my symptoms for years. I was first diagnosed with MDD 12 years ago and probably suffered many milder forms of depression in between, but this time is probably the worst because I know more about it and feel so out of control over these thoughts. I have a home, full time career, young son, husband (although I am miserable in this marriage and one friend who I trust. However, even she does not know I feel. I too feel ashammed, but not enough to stop.
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Caiman, Please let us know how it goes. We can all learn from one another. It is also great to hear you are working with your doctor. Take the time to take the Depression test and bring a copy with you. This may better help assess the situation for you both. Josie ___________________________________ The Depression Center Support Team.
18 years ago 0 81 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I know about the morbid thoughts...I have them often myself and I hate them. It really becomes debilitating when you think about it everywhere you plan to go. It sounds like you are working through it though. Getting out is one of the best things you can do.
18 years ago 0 36 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello all. My family physician prescribed Lexapro almost a month ago to treat my depression as well as my increasingly debilitating anxiety. I have been taking anti-depressants for at least ten years, first Prozac, then Zoloft, then Zoloft with Xanax, and now 10 mg of Lexapro on a trial basis. No formal psychological or psychiatric therapy, although I'm considering it. So far, I'm doing better, especially when it comes to anxiety. I've also begun working on identifying those times and events that tend to trigger the anxiety. I stopped reading the Obituaries . . . I read them and watched for people my age who passed away. Morbid, huh? No powerful thoughts of suicide, but certainly constant thoughts about death. I also have to avoid news stories about health issues because I imagine I have whatever is being reported on and sometimes go into a deep spiral of depression and anxiety for days. (The more I write here the sillier it all seems, but for those of you who have experienced similarly irrational or unfounded fears, you know they are tough to take lightly or dismiss.) My daughter and I take the dogs for walks every afternoon for the exercise and that helps as well. I'm keeping my activity charts going, taking my medication, and cutting back on caffeine (mostly!). Having said (and done) all of this, I'm still not sure the meds are working completely. Yes, the anxiety is less severe and less frequent, but it feels more like a lid has been put on both the MDD and GAD--contained, I suppose, but still lurking. I only take 10 mg of Lexapro a day, and I was wondering if others take smaller or higher dosages? Has anyone had their Lexapro increased to overcome this sense that the depression and anxiety are jailed but still in the room? Also, any heartburn that might be associated with the medication? I'm always interested in hearing about others' experiences. I go back to the Doc in a few days, but I like to rehearse before I go so I don't leave anything out. You folks get to see the rehearsal! Take care, a.k.a Caimans Betty

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