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I hope you can get yourself off that stuff, it's probably not good

for you yknow.

I hope it goes well with the homeo...maybe you can try doing some

holistic things like meditation as well if you feel yourself getting

stressed out, those meds just mess with your head.

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>Husbands cell phone and told him that he wanted to see me because my hair

falling out and bruising has " nothing to do with Lexapro " .<

That is horrible, because many drugs are harmful. Isn't that the way it is all

the time with vaccine reactions? I call it the knee jerk response of " no

connection " They get away with it because the corruption starts at the top and

there seems to be nothing we can do about it except get educated and make our

own decisions.

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> Sorry for the off topic bit, I have NO one else to scream at .

> LOL A few months ago when I found a Doctor, although D.O, who was

> okay with non vaccinating..I saw him for my anxitey which is

> REALLY bad. He put me on lexapro.

Sincere sympathy for this. It's an awful thing to suffer from. You have a

broken leg, you get sympathy. You have chronic anxiety - you get told to

pull yourself together! :o( BTDT...:o(

>

> I started on that and it worked for awhile, then stopped..he

> upped the dosage and I started bruising easily. By easy I mean

> out of the blue bruising for NO reason and my hair also started

> falling out.

That must have been really scary, .

>

> It finally got to the point where I couldn't handle it anymore. I

> started taking half the dosage to ween myself off and called him

> today. I told him I wanted off the lexapro and asked for xanex

> for the onset of anxitey until I can get in to see our

> homeopathic Dr. His nurse called my Husbands cell phone and told

> him that he wanted to see me because my hair falling out and

> bruising has " nothing to do with Lexapro " .

>

That's daft - it's quite clearly stated in the adverse side effects. It's a

nasty piece of work, isn't it? Just been looking at its profile on

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/lexapro_ad.htm Interesting that it's an

SSRI, but the Xanax is a benzodiazepine. Speaking as someone who's been

chemically dependent on benzos for 31 years (but is nearly off them now), I

don't envy you!!

> Yet I read of the brusing ON THE LEXAPRO SITE! And I also read

> about the hair loss on other message boards with people on

> lexapro!!! Nice huh? This just totally ruined my night! A DOCTOR

> has no idea about the symptoms that this drug can cause I've

> decided I am not going to this appointment tomorrow. I just don't

> think it's worth the co pay.

It's very worrying when doctors haven't a clue about these powerful drugs

that they prescribe. What's even worse is that not only do they not know

about single drugs, but they've even less of a clue about drug interactions.

>

> I did find a homeopathic Dr. She doesn't usually do payment plans

> but said she'd work with us. I had to email her and ask how we

> could break the payments up but she hasn't emailed me back yet.

> The first inital payment is $250. *STING* LOL

That's ridiculous!! How on earth can they justify charging that exorbitant

fee? I've just done a quick currency conversion and found that $250 = c.

?140 GBP. It's highway robbery. It might, of course, be the going rate in

the US, but it's still way too high. My homoeopath charged me the

equivalent of approx. $71 for my first consultation of *5* hours (over two

appointments) and I pay approx. $36 for follow ups.

I can see I should come to the US to practise when I'm qualified. I could

make a fortune! :o) Then again, I really don't want to lose my

freedom...;o)

Look after yourself, Kate. I hope you're feeling better soon.

Love, light and peace,

Sue

" Learn from the mistakes of others--you can never live long enough to make

them all yourself. " - Luther

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>>A DOCTOR has no idea about the symptoms that this drug can cause>>

Most don't. I never trust doctors with prescriptions. Always ask the

pharmacists. I guess that's why they give us those sheets to read about the many

side effects.

Donna

Homeschooling mom to 3

Hunter (6), (5), and Abigail (born still 6/12/04, waiting on us to return

HOME)

hjjdherring@...

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