Archive for July, 2005

Lexapro/Nausea etc..

Saturday, July 30th, 2005

Hi Terry ,
Nausea was a side effect for me the first month or so- Pretzels & Pepsi over
crushed ice helped. I sipped slowly & chewed the ice it took take away the
nausea. I started taking Lex last Oct. & the nausea would come on about an hour
after a dose .I started Lex very slowly just a small piece the first week to
see if I could handle it & I was glad I did.
Now I am off for almost a week & I feel miserable, but don’t want to go back
on. I read it may seem like the depression when you first come off , but it will
usually clear up.
Has anyone gone off of it & felt great ?
Joyce

new /wellbutrin/hairloss

Thursday, July 28th, 2005

Good morning.
This is my first time posting. I was started on Wellbutrine about 6
weeks ago but had to come off it due to hair loss. I am afraid to
take the Lex
Has anyone ever had hair loss with Lex?
Has anyone ever had hair loss with Wellbutrine?
How long does it take for the hair to stop falling out?
Any remedies like vitamins? Just scared……….
Thank you
Toni

Lexapro to Aropax

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005

Hey guys I’ve been on this list for awhile but haven’t posted
anything for ages or even at all! anyways I just came off Lexapro
last Thursday due that I took an Over Dose (13 tablets) and did the
hopital thing and mental health unit thing. I don’t know if it was
the same for you guys but I slept a lot when I was on Lexapro now
that the doc has started me on Aropax I can’t sleep that much.
Yesterday was the first time that i took the tablet and I seriously
only had 4 hours sleep max. I know this isn’t a Aropax website but I
couldn’t find one anyways does anyone have any thoughts about this?
Mark

Lex. to Prozac

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005

Ok, went to the Dr. about my menstral problem, he did some blood test
and every thing is fine there, but he switched me from Lex. to Prozac.
Right now I’m only taking 20mg of the prozac and 5 of the lex. in
about 8 more days I will be off the lex. and taking 40mg of the
prozac. Is that alot or is that the average? And can anyone let me
know of there experiences with prozac? Please.
Thank You,
Annette

New Member - Hi, Terry

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

Lexapro helped me with my chronic anxiety, and with my social anxiety too. I
was less fearful about going to social occasions where I would have to meet new
people, on the Lexapro. I’ve never heard about anyone taking less than 10 mg.
and working UP to 10 mg. Most people start immediately taking the 10 mg. daily
dose. It does make you feel a little “spacey” the first few days, as your brain
adjusts to it, but that goes away pretty quickly and after that you feel
absolutely NO sensation from the Lexapro — just a general release from tension
(which is how it effected me, and I was diagnosed as having Generalized Anxiety
Disorder: i.e., chronic, near-constant anxiety for no very good reason). After
about 5 months on the 10 mg. dose of the Lexapro, it seems my body built up a
resistance to it and I noticed my anxiety level going up again. A lot of people
go up to a 20 mg. daily dosage at that point. I decided to wean off it,
instead, and decreased my dosage to 5 mg. a day. Nearly no withdrawal symptoms,
other than a tiny bit of spaciness and a little dizziness.
Oh, and I’ve never had ANY nausea, at all,… not at any point, when I was
taking the Lexapro. If anything, it effects the head (with slight
spaciness/dizziness) … and not the stomach at all. I’ve had no stomach
problems whatsoever (tummy-ache, etc.) since being on the Lexapro.
I’ve never taken Zoloft. Anyone else on here want to share their experiences
with THAT anti-depressant?
–Diane

Weight Gain on Lexapro

Monday, July 25th, 2005

I began 10mg of Lexapro in December. Since then I’ve gained 20
pounds, without changing eating habits or altering my exercise
routine. It was basically just 2-5 pounds per month, that just
slowly crept up on me. I’ve spoken with friends who have been on
other similar drugs and their only suggestions were to add Omega 3
supplements to my diet, keep exercising and limit carbohydrates but
don’t exclude them all together. So far I’ve stopped gaining since I
started this regime last month, but I’m afraid I won’t lose any of
this weight until I go off the Lexapro. I’ve not been hungrier on
Lexapro, but it sure removed a lot of the “food anxiety” I used to
have about eating certain things when I wasn’t even hungry!

I got the Bump Up

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

Hi
I was on 10 mg of lexapro and now I am bumped up to 20… was there
any noticeable side effects when upgrading the dose.. I also take
xanax , wellbutrin and vicodin for a knee injury ( busted the sac in
knee that protects the joints a few days ago ) ….. Anyhow please
let me know any experiences you have had.
Thank You
Pamela
www.violetice.com

…….the aim of life………

Sunday, July 24th, 2005

Please forgive us for any disturbance, but we have an important subject
to address to you regarding FAITH, and we Don’t intend to overload your email
with unnecessary messages…
Islam and the Aim of life
What is the purpose of my life? What is the purpose of your life? What is the
purpose of our lives? Such questions occur frequently to thinking people.
People answer these questions in different ways. Some people believe the purpose
of life is getting wealthy. But these people what their purpose be after they
have collected millions of dollars. So What? And then What? What will be their
purpose after they get these millions of dollars? If the purpose of life is to
become wealthy, there will be no purpose after becoming wealthy. And in fact,
here comes the problem of some disbelievers or misbelievers. In some stages of
their life. When they are collecting money is the target of life. When they
collected the money which they have dreamt of, their life losses purpose and
they live in tension and restlessness and suffer from the panic of nothingness.
Can Wealth be an Aim?
We often hear of a millionaire committing suicide. Sometimes, not the
millionaire himself but his wife, son, or daughter. The question is this: can
aiming at wealth bring happiness to the individual? In most cases the answer is
NO. Is the purpose of collecting wealth is a standing purpose? As we know, the
child of five years does not look for wealth: he prepares a toy to a million
dollars. The adolescent of eighteen does not dream of wealth because he is busy
with more important things. The old man of ninety years does not care for money,
he is worried more about his health. This proves that wealth cannot be a
standing purpose in all the stages of the individual’s life.
Wealth can do a little to bring happiness to a disbeliever, because a
disbeliever is not sure about his end or his fate. A disbeliever does not know
the purpose of life. And if he has a purpose, this purpose is doomed to be
temporary or self destructive.
What is the use of wealth to a disbeliever if he feels scared of the end and
skeptical of everything. A disbeliever may gain a lot of money, but surely loses
himself.
Worshipping Allah as an Aim
On the contrary, faith in Allah gives the believer the purpose of life he needs.
In Islam, the purpose of life is to worship Allah. The term “Worship” covers all
acts of obedience to Allah.
The Islamic purpose of life is a standing purpose. The true Muslim sticks to
this purpose throughout all the stages of his life, whether he is a child,
adolescent, adult, or an old man.
Worshipping Allah makes life purposeful and meaning especially with the
framework of Islam. According to Islam this worldly life is just a short stage
of our life. Then there is the other life. The first life and the second life
are by the death stage, which is a transitory stage of the second life. The type
of the second life a person deserves depends on his deeds in the first life. At
the end of the death stage comes the day of judgment. On this day, Allah rewards
or punishes people according to their deeds in the first life.
The First Life as an Examination
So Islam looks at the first life as an examination of man. The death stage is
similar to a rest period after the test, i. e., after the first life. The Day of
Judgment is similar to the day of announcing the results of the examines. The
second life is the time when each examinee enjoys or suffers from the outcome of
his behaviour during the test period.
In Islam, the line of life is clear, simple, and logical: the first life, death
then the Day of Judgement, and then the second life. With this clear line of
life, the Muslim has a clear purpose in life. The Muslims knows he is created by
Allah. The Muslim knows he is going to spend some years in this first life,
during which he has to obey God, because God will question him and hold him
responsible for his deeds, whether done publicly or privately, because Allah
knows all deeds of all people. The Muslim knows that his deeds in the first life
will determine the type of his second life. The Muslim knows that this first
life is very short one, one hundred years, more or less, whereas the second life
is an eternal one.
The Eternity of the second Life
This concept of the eternity of the second life has a tremendous effect on a
Muslim during his first life, because the Muslims believes that his first life
determines the shape of his second life. In addition, this determines shape of
his second life. In addition, this determination will be through the Judgement
of Allah, the All Just and Almighty.
With this belief in the second life and the Day of Judgement, the Muslim’s life
becomes as purposeful as possible and as meaningful as possible. The Muslim’s
standing purpose is to go to Paradise in the second life.
In other words, the Muslim’s permanent purpose is to obey Allah, to summit to
Allah to summit to Allah, to carry out His orders, and to keep in continues
touch with Him through prayer (five times a day), through fasting (one month a
year), through charity (as often as possible), and through pilgrimage (once in
one’s life).
The need For a Permanent Purpose
Disbelievers have purposes in their lives such as collecting money and property,
indulging sex, eating, and dancing. But all these purposes are passing ones. All
these purposes come and go, go up and down. Money comes and goes. Health comes
and goes. Sexual activities cannot continue forever. All these lusts for money,
food and sex cannot answer the individual’s questions to himself: so what? Then
What?
However, Islam saves the Muslims from trouble of asking the question, because
Islam makes it clear to the Muslim, from the very beginning, that the permanent
purpose of the Muslim, in this life is to obey Allah in order to go to Paradise
in the second life.
We should know that the only way for our salvation in this life and in the
hereafter is to know for sure our Lord who created us, believe in Him, and
worship Him alone.
We should also know our Prophet whom Allah had sent to all mankind, believe in
Him and follow Him. We should, know the religion of truth which our Lord has
commanded us to believe in, and practice it..
For more information about Islam:
http://www.geocities.com/sameh_m555/halla.htm
For more Information about Islam contact:
ado3at@…

Lexapro Vs. Prozac

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

I currently take 20mg Prozac, is Lexapro a better drug now and is
worth switching too? How do the two compare, and which is better
for sex?

Lex and NSAIDs (like Advil) - THX Heather!

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

Oh, interesting about NSAIDs (like Advil) getting in the way of Lexapro working
as fully as it might. I take Advil off and on (more at a certain time of the
month than at other times — you ladies will understand, I think!). Hmmmm.
Interesting. Well, right now I am starting weaning off Lex, and not exactly
having a good time of it but I’m hangin’ in there. I want to prove to myself
that I don’t need this drug. If that proves to be incorrect. ….. well, heck!
I’ll go back on it!
–Diane