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I started off with 10mg and the only side effect I really had was waking up in the middle of the night but it could also have been related to quitting smoking. After about a month and a half, I still had those early morning anxiety attacks. My doctor put me on 20mgs and on the most part, the morning anxiety has gone away. At times, I still have some mild anxiety sporatically, but nothing like the heart pounding "I'm having a heart attack...even though I know better" anxiety attacks. Dave
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I am glad to hear the medication is working for you. How was it for you in the start? I am also taking lexapro (10mg) and I find my anxiety is MUCH LESS often but I do have some peaks that throw me off and It take a day or so to get back into the groove of things. I think a lot of it is the general side effect of the medication but I can say being on Lexapro has helped me deal GREATLY.
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6 months ago I started having some amazing panic attacks. I could not drive myself to work because I felt panicked in the car. After having a really bad panic attack at work, I could not go to work for a week. Test after test from the cardiologist showed that I was a healthy 35 year old, my doctor finally put me on Lexapro. From time to time, I still have bouts of anxiety but something amazing happened to me recently. I started walking/hiking the trails nearby to my home. What's amazing is how relaxing it is. I feel so mellow now not hyper/uptight/frustrated/angry... like I use to be. In fact, I can tell right away when my wife is frustrated, angry, uptight (mainly with our 3 year old) and I can jump into the situation and give my wife a breather. In fact, I've been taking my son on the trails with me. Looking back on my life, I wonder if the anxiety was hidden in the way I acted (cracking my knuckles, biting finger nails, tapping feet, always joking around, hyper..etc) Although I had many stresses over the past few years, I wonder if my coping mechanism changed, resulting in panic attacks?! I feel like a better person now even though I feel I am just getting back on my feet again. I guess what I am trying to say is there is a life after panic attacks (or with them) Doctors generally know best so if they put you on the meds, take them and definately find time to relax... find time to do something you enjoy or find a new activity. find a new coping mechanism. Dave

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