Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 I'm just curious how long it has taken folks to see positive results from taking Lexapro. I'm on day 6 and up to my 10 mg a day dose for the first day. I feel really tired and maybe not quite as intensely anxious though I'm still really food avoidant - a major anxiety symptom for me. It sort of sucks that you have to go through a couple weeks of actually just feeling the side effects before the positive effects start to show. A good friend of mine used Lex for depression and it took her about a month to feel the good stuff. I'm just curious what the time to feel effects in a positive way has been for others, particularly regarding the anxiety symptoms. Lynn R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Hi Lynn! I'm on day 11 and still waiting also. It's supposed to take at least a couple of weeks, maybe more. My side effect is dizziness/fatigue. Hopefully we'll both be seeing the positives really soon! Deb How long has it taken to see positive results for folks? I'm just curious how long it has taken folks to see positive results from taking Lexapro. I'm on day 6 and up to my 10 mg a day dose for the first day. I feel really tired and maybe not quite as intensely anxious though I'm still really food avoidant - a major anxiety symptom for me. It sort of sucks that you have to go through a couple weeks of actually just feeling the side effects before the positive effects start to show. A good friend of mine used Lex for depression and it took her about a month to feel the good stuff. I'm just curious what the time to feel effects in a positive way has been for others, particularly regarding the anxiety symptoms. Lynn R. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 > I felt better by Day 10 on it. Now I've been on it > since Jan. 8, so about one month and one week and feel > GREAT. Love this stuff. > > --Diane If I may ask, did you start taking it for depression or anxiety or both? I've got both going on and really find the anxiety symptoms the hardest to deal with. Hoping the Lex kicks in soon! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Yeah, I generally consider myself a pretty upbeat, positive, " can do " type of person, but I think I've also been repressing and squashing a lot of stuff I should have been dealing with and taking action on long ago. I'm an artist and have spent my life feeling really bad about my ability to live my life as such because it's not been an acceptable path for my family. So, I've sort of been trying to live an identity that isn't really mine and now it's time to stop that, which is causing me a lot of situational anxiety. I know that I just need to move through this patch, learn new ways to live my life and make it through a big show of my greeting cards in May in New York City. I'm taking the Lexapro to help me deal with these " edges " and hope that over the next few months I'll be feeling more easy and happy about my general state of life. Lynn R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hi Lynn, I read your post and it hit home. I too, even after being in therapy for over two years now still block things out to cope. I am slowly overcoming that. Though sometimes, I would rather not, you know? Kinda like feeling the hurt and pain all over again. But I know I have to move on.....We don't always do things that are acceptable to our family. One with me was getting married so early in life. 18....But it has been 20 years now, and I haven't killed him yet ... Wow and a big Greeting Card show? That sounds exciting!!!please do let us know how it goes. I do some poetry writing. That is how I express my feelings....I would love to see a sample if you would like to share??Hint hint.... Take Care and I wish you the best of luck on your show... Jacquie Re: How long has it taken to see positive results for folks? Yeah, I generally consider myself a pretty upbeat, positive, " can do " type of person, but I think I've also been repressing and squashing a lot of stuff I should have been dealing with and taking action on long ago. I'm an artist and have spent my life feeling really bad about my ability to live my life as such because it's not been an acceptable path for my family. So, I've sort of been trying to live an identity that isn't really mine and now it's time to stop that, which is causing me a lot of situational anxiety. I know that I just need to move through this patch, learn new ways to live my life and make it through a big show of my greeting cards in May in New York City. I'm taking the Lexapro to help me deal with these " edges " and hope that over the next few months I'll be feeling more easy and happy about my general state of life. Lynn R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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