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Hi ,

I also have noticed improvement with drinking a glass or two of wine

with dinner occasionally when I'm with friends. I don't have alcohol

often because I'm concerned about it being hard on my liver, but when

I do have a glass of white wine,

which is what works best for me, I get some relief from pain

immediately, and sometimes I've noticed that I seem to have more

energy the next day. I've never really tracked this. I've assumed

that I have felt better because alcohol thins the blood. In fact, that

has been the reason given by researchers as to why the French have

fewer heart attacks than Americans-the regular wine consumption. And,

for me, by not having a glass of wine more than once a week or two

weeks, it may have a bigger reaction. I'm just guessing as to what it

actually does, but I agree with your assessment, , for some of

us, some positive physical internal reaction seems to occur when we

have the right amount of alcohol. And for me it isn't about gaining

confidence or any kind of psychological reaction, it's more like

taking a pain killer that has a lasting effect. But that effect

doesn't make me have any desire to drink alcohol or take a vicodin on

any regular basis. I would rather endure the daily pain that I have

than take anything that could have a more damaging effect over time.

But, once in

a while, in moderation, alcohol can be a good thing for me.

Sandy

> No, b/c my friend that I left a message on said I talked a lot quicker

> (quicker word recall) and I even listened to the message and sure

enough I was more elequent and quick witted when drinking. And this

week after Sun's terrible hangover has been much better than average

too as I haven't even taken any Boswellin and am still fine.

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Yep I have..when I first went on lex..I went to a wedding and drank OH

was I sick right in frint of a guy I had a crsh on I had to leave the

whole wedding and opt to stay in the car. Now I can have a few and it

seems like normal ... as If I were not on the lex. just be careful until

you know your limits .. these aren't supposed to be a good mix and bad

for liver. Did you ask about agoraphobia or was it someone else? alison

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> just wondering if any of you have an occasional drink

> and how it effects you while your on lex?

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Hi Ann,

My Dr. told me drinking does not have any adverse affects with Lex. Now

benzos are a different story. Never have more then one or two if you are

taking a benzo. But drinking with Lex is ok. On the package it recommends

not to, but that's just to cover their butts. They don't someone getting

crazy drunk and getting in a wreck or doing something stupid and trying to

sue them saying the lex + alcohol made them do it.

But these are my words - always consult with your doctor first.

I will note I have had a few too many while taking Lexapro and nothing was

different or I didn't feel sick or anything in the morning.

>hi,

>just wondering if any of you have an occasional drink

>and how it effects you while your on lex?

>ann

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I''M ON PAXIL AND I HAVE A GLASS OF WINE OR BEER NOW AND THEN, SEEMS TO BE NO

PROBLEM. ALCOHOL MAY EFFECT YOU MORE ON SRI'S.

AGAIN THIS IS JUST MY EXPERIENCE, I AM NOT A DOCTOR EITHER.

LINDA

RE: drinking alcohol

Hi Ann,

My Dr. told me drinking does not have any adverse affects with Lex. Now

benzos are a different story. Never have more then one or two if you are

taking a benzo. But drinking with Lex is ok. On the package it recommends

not to, but that's just to cover their butts. They don't someone getting

crazy drunk and getting in a wreck or doing something stupid and trying to

sue them saying the lex + alcohol made them do it.

But these are my words - always consult with your doctor first.

I will note I have had a few too many while taking Lexapro and nothing was

different or I didn't feel sick or anything in the morning.

>hi,

>just wondering if any of you have an occasional drink

>and how it effects you while your on lex?

>ann

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Thins like Xanax, Valium, Ativan. The anti-anxiety meds they give you and

usually tell you you only take in emergency situations. A lot of doctors are

hesitant to prescribe them at all. I think it's a bunch of bull. I think

it's one of the best solutions for anxiety and esp. social anxiety.

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anytime:)-A

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> ---Did you ask about agoraphobia or was it someone else? alison

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sedatives like ativan or valium

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Yes and no.. they do help to calm me down when a panic is comming on.

mine are supposed to help me sleep too but they do not. alison

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> sounds like I could use these LOL.

> Do they help you if you get to feeling real crazy?

> Like when you feel out of control?

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sounds like I could use these LOL.

Do they help you if you get to feeling real crazy?

Like when you feel out of control?

ann

- In Lexapro , " Myers " <topmercedes40@h...>

wrote:

> Thins like Xanax, Valium, Ativan. The anti-anxiety meds they give

you and

> usually tell you you only take in emergency situations. A lot of

doctors are

> hesitant to prescribe them at all. I think it's a bunch of bull. I

think

> it's one of the best solutions for anxiety and esp. social anxiety.

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mine do... lol too well.. lol. im out after taking them.. gimmee 30 minutes and

im snoring and rattling the house!!! lol..

" some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps " emo

philips

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yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to interfere with

my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit still... i pace it

got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i started feeling so much

more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the point where im disturbing

other people around me...

" some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps " emo

philips

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Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by base or

selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

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I take xanax with the Lexapro, which I LOVE! It relaxes me like nothing else

ever has. I have a real problem with anxiety attacks and when I start to get

that feeling like I can't breathe, I pop one (they're 1mg) and within minutes,

I'm calm again. I don't drink and take those though - I'd probably either get

sick or pass out!

I tried the Klonopin and it really didn't do anything. But the other problem

that I have is that I'm a little obsessed with my weight and I refuse to take

anything that might make me gain. I've been on Lex for a little over a month

now and it has pretty much killed my appetite. I've lost close to 10#'s. So,

the doc keeps feeding me the Xanax and I'm fine with that...

roni sue <tonkatoy102973@...> wrote:

yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to interfere with

my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit still... i pace it

got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i started feeling so much

more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the point where im disturbing

other people around me...

" some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps " emo

philips

(cynical=Roni)

Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by base or

selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness

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Not at all. I think it depends on if you need them for medical reasons. What

they do for me is help me realize everything is not such a big drastic deal

- like if someone is rude, my feelings ar enot so hurt. My attitude changes

for the better - like life is life and that's how it goes. It also helps me

function at work to where I'm not afraid to make phone calls or talk to

authorities. If you purposely take too much or you don't really need them

for medical reasons, they will most likely put you to sleep and/or make you

feel a little 'high', which in my liberal opinion is a good thing.

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>sounds like I could use these LOL.

>Do they help you if you get to feeling real crazy?

>Like when you feel out of control?

>ann

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>- In Lexapro , " Myers " <topmercedes40@h...>

>wrote:

> > Thins like Xanax, Valium, Ativan. The anti-anxiety meds they give

>you and

> > usually tell you you only take in emergency situations. A lot of

>doctors are

> > hesitant to prescribe them at all. I think it's a bunch of bull. I

>think

> > it's one of the best solutions for anxiety and esp. social anxiety.

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Paxil is the first choice for social anxiety, but my doc started me on Lex

instead cause Paxil is notorious for its weight gaining side effect and I'm

very conscious about my weight. I don't mind an extra ten pounds or so, but

I worked so hard to go from 185 to 135. I don't want to gain it all back.

>---

>Hi ,

>Do you like paxil? what are your side effects?

>my doc says if I don't like Lex he would put me on Paxil because he

>likes it.

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Lex kills my appetite too which is so weird. I love Xanax. Ativan does

nothing for me. Wonder why some work and for some and others don't. Guess

same reasoning for the different reactions to SSRI's.

>I take xanax with the Lexapro, which I LOVE! It relaxes me like nothing

>else ever has. I have a real problem with anxiety attacks and when I start

>to get that feeling like I can't breathe, I pop one (they're 1mg) and

>within minutes, I'm calm again. I don't drink and take those though - I'd

>probably either get sick or pass out!

>

>I tried the Klonopin and it really didn't do anything. But the other

>problem that I have is that I'm a little obsessed with my weight and I

>refuse to take anything that might make me gain. I've been on Lex for a

>little over a month now and it has pretty much killed my appetite. I've

>lost close to 10#'s. So, the doc keeps feeding me the Xanax and I'm fine

>with that...

>

>roni sue <tonkatoy102973@...> wrote:

>yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to interfere

>with my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit still...

>i pace it got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i started

>feeling so much more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the point

>where im disturbing other people around me...

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> " some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps "

>emo philips

>(cynical=Roni)

> Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by

>base or selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

> Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness

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ativan doe snot much for me either..now I am on dalmanre and it too is no

longer workign. even if I take double dose I am up all night and it is

supposed to help me sleep. go figure!

On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 15:12:27 -0500 " Myers "

<topmercedes40@...> writes:

> Lex kills my appetite too which is so weird. I love Xanax. Ativan

> does

> nothing for me. Wonder why some work and for some and others don't.

> Guess

> same reasoning for the different reactions to SSRI's.

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> >I take xanax with the Lexapro, which I LOVE! It relaxes me like

> nothing

> >else ever has. I have a real problem with anxiety attacks and when

> I start

> >to get that feeling like I can't breathe, I pop one (they're 1mg)

> and

> >within minutes, I'm calm again. I don't drink and take those

> though - I'd

> >probably either get sick or pass out!

> >

> >I tried the Klonopin and it really didn't do anything. But the

> other

> >problem that I have is that I'm a little obsessed with my weight

> and I

> >refuse to take anything that might make me gain. I've been on Lex

> for a

> >little over a month now and it has pretty much killed my appetite.

> I've

> >lost close to 10#'s. So, the doc keeps feeding me the Xanax and

> I'm fine

> >with that...

> >

> >roni sue <tonkatoy102973@...> wrote:

> >yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to

> interfere

> >with my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit

> still...

> >i pace it got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i

> started

> >feeling so much more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the

> point

> >where im disturbing other people around me...

> >

> >

> > " some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather

> straps "

> >emo philips

> >(cynical=Roni)

> > Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated

> chiefly by

> >base or selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

> > Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness

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By Golly,

I WISH Lex (40 mg) per day would to do something to kill my appetite. I surely

could use some help!

Annie in AZ

Myers <topmercedes40@...> wrote:

Lex kills my appetite too which is so weird. I love Xanax. Ativan does

nothing for me. Wonder why some work and for some and others don't. Guess

same reasoning for the different reactions to SSRI's.

>I take xanax with the Lexapro, which I LOVE! It relaxes me like nothing

>else ever has. I have a real problem with anxiety attacks and when I start

>to get that feeling like I can't breathe, I pop one (they're 1mg) and

>within minutes, I'm calm again. I don't drink and take those though - I'd

>probably either get sick or pass out!

>

>I tried the Klonopin and it really didn't do anything. But the other

>problem that I have is that I'm a little obsessed with my weight and I

>refuse to take anything that might make me gain. I've been on Lex for a

>little over a month now and it has pretty much killed my appetite. I've

>lost close to 10#'s. So, the doc keeps feeding me the Xanax and I'm fine

>with that...

>

>roni sue <tonkatoy102973@...> wrote:

>yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to interfere

>with my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit still...

>i pace it got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i started

>feeling so much more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the point

>where im disturbing other people around me...

>

>

> " some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps "

>emo philips

>(cynical=Roni)

> Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by

>base or selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

> Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness

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Yeah - the only problem now is my sleeping. I take Ambien for that and it's

just not working anymore...the doc thinks it might be becaise I have

hpothyroidism and even though it's been regulated for years, it's high now and

they have to change my meds. He's trying me on the Lunesta - I'm acutually

going to the rx to pick it up now...

Myers <topmercedes40@...> wrote:Lex kills my appetite too which

is so weird. I love Xanax. Ativan does

nothing for me. Wonder why some work and for some and others don't. Guess

same reasoning for the different reactions to SSRI's.

>I take xanax with the Lexapro, which I LOVE! It relaxes me like nothing

>else ever has. I have a real problem with anxiety attacks and when I start

>to get that feeling like I can't breathe, I pop one (they're 1mg) and

>within minutes, I'm calm again. I don't drink and take those though - I'd

>probably either get sick or pass out!

>

>I tried the Klonopin and it really didn't do anything. But the other

>problem that I have is that I'm a little obsessed with my weight and I

>refuse to take anything that might make me gain. I've been on Lex for a

>little over a month now and it has pretty much killed my appetite. I've

>lost close to 10#'s. So, the doc keeps feeding me the Xanax and I'm fine

>with that...

>

>roni sue <tonkatoy102973@...> wrote:

>yes... the doc prescribed mine after my " ticks " were starting to interfere

>with my school and my daily routines.. im a shaker and i cant sit still...

>i pace it got really bad... after i started taking the klonopin i started

>feeling so much more relaxed.. i still have my ticks but not to the point

>where im disturbing other people around me...

>

>

> " some mornings it doesnt seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps "

>emo philips

>(cynical=Roni)

> Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by

>base or selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others:

> Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness

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Well Lexapro is sounding more promising. I would love to weigh just 185!

Although I weighed 135 17 years ago when I married DH. I am 50 now in menaupaus

or done! I have gained a lot since hypo and depression. My sis takes Lex and

doesn't seem to have gained a bunch but she did gain some on Paxil but is also

going through peri menapause. She had to double the Lex before it worked for

her! I tried Lex once before but the low dose did not work for me. Effexor

killed my appetite but the low dose did not work on it either and I could not

get into the do to up it fast enough and was forced to go back on my Paxil.

RE: Re: drinking alcohol

Paxil is the first choice for social anxiety, but my doc started me on Lex

instead cause Paxil is notorious for its weight gaining side effect and I'm

very conscious about my weight. I don't mind an extra ten pounds or so, but

I worked so hard to go from 185 to 135. I don't want to gain it all back.

>---

>Hi ,

>Do you like paxil? what are your side effects?

>my doc says if I don't like Lex he would put me on Paxil because he

>likes it.

>ann

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I've had a glass of wine, or a couple mixed drinks while on the lex,

and no adverse side effects. Drinking occasionally while on the Lex

shouldn't hurt anything.

However, there are two important things to keep in mind when drinking

alcohol while on an antidepressant:

1) Alcohol is a depressant. Drinking too much alcohol too often will

pretty much undo any antidepressant effect of the Lex.

2) Lexapro is removed from your system by the liver. So is alcohol.

Drinking excessively while on the Lex, or drinking anything alcoholic

if you already have liver disease, could damage your liver badly.

So, in answer to your original question, an occasional drink shouldn't

hurt anything. Just be kind to your body. :)

~Ru

> hi,

> just wondering if any of you have an occasional drink

> and how it effects you while your on lex?

> ann

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wish the lex would get rid of my appetite. I have always been chubby and

I am a bit concercerned that when I up my lexdose weight willbe an

issue. do you think it depends on the mg of dosage..do you think the

wieght thing could be related more to the sedative effect it has so a

person may may move around less? I dunno. I am 5 foot and weight 126 and

that is already too much. I swear I will through the lex out if weight

becomes an issue. I have started walking 2 or so miles a day to help

anxiety and ward off any weight gain. to be honest I donot think the lex

has changed my apppetite. I have days where I feel so bad I cannot eat

and others where I am a piggy .

SO>> did anyone notice weight or apaetite changes relative to a change in

dosage?

thanks ,

alison

On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:36:40 -0500 " Myers "

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> I'm only 5'3, so 185 for me is considered pretty obese. :( I'm at the

> tippy

> top of the high end of my normal range for my height even now. But I

> kinda

> like my body.

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> >Well Lexapro is sounding more promising. I would love to weigh just

> 185!

> >Although I weighed 135 17 years ago when I married DH. I am 50 now

> in

> >menaupaus or done! I have gained a lot since hypo and depression.

> My sis

> >takes Lex and doesn't seem to have gained a bunch but she did gain

> some on

> >Paxil but is also going through peri menapause. She had to double

> the Lex

> >before it worked for her! I tried Lex once before but the low dose

> did not

> >work for me. Effexor killed my appetite but the low dose did not

> work on

> >it either and I could not get into the do to up it fast enough and

> was

> >forced to go back on my Paxil.

> >

> > RE: Re: drinking alcohol

> >

> >

> > Paxil is the first choice for social anxiety, but my doc started

> me on

> >Lex

> > instead cause Paxil is notorious for its weight gaining side

> effect and

> >I'm

> > very conscious about my weight. I don't mind an extra ten pounds

> or so,

> >but

> > I worked so hard to go from 185 to 135. I don't want to gain it

> all

> >back.

> >

> >

> > >---

> > >Hi ,

> > >Do you like paxil? what are your side effects?

> > >my doc says if I don't like Lex he would put me on Paxil

> because he

> > >likes it.

> > >ann

> > >

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I'm only 5'3, so 185 for me is considered pretty obese. :( I'm at the tippy

top of the high end of my normal range for my height even now. But I kinda

like my body.

>Well Lexapro is sounding more promising. I would love to weigh just 185!

>Although I weighed 135 17 years ago when I married DH. I am 50 now in

>menaupaus or done! I have gained a lot since hypo and depression. My sis

>takes Lex and doesn't seem to have gained a bunch but she did gain some on

>Paxil but is also going through peri menapause. She had to double the Lex

>before it worked for her! I tried Lex once before but the low dose did not

>work for me. Effexor killed my appetite but the low dose did not work on

>it either and I could not get into the do to up it fast enough and was

>forced to go back on my Paxil.

>

> RE: Re: drinking alcohol

>

>

> Paxil is the first choice for social anxiety, but my doc started me on

>Lex

> instead cause Paxil is notorious for its weight gaining side effect and

>I'm

> very conscious about my weight. I don't mind an extra ten pounds or so,

>but

> I worked so hard to go from 185 to 135. I don't want to gain it all

>back.

>

>

> >---

> >Hi ,

> >Do you like paxil? what are your side effects?

> >my doc says if I don't like Lex he would put me on Paxil because he

> >likes it.

> >ann

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