a strange day

I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
helluva time focusing.
I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Brian

8 Responses to “a strange day”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wonder if any of you have had this experience. For some reason,
    today I felt exactly the same as I did on the very first day I ever
    took Lexapro. Which means I had a huge lump in my throat and felt, if
    not exactly manic, seriously whacked out. So whacked out, in fact,
    that when I got to my office this morning, I realized that I had left
    my wallet at home, something I’ve never done in my entire adult life.
    In addition, although I was ultimately able to perform, I had a
    helluva time focusing.
    I’ve been on 15mg/day for six weeks now and have never missed a dose,
    or ever taken less or more than I’m supposed to. I’d especially like
    to hear from any veteran Lex users here . . . is this phenomenon
    completely unheard of, or should it perhaps be expected from time to time?
    Thanks in advance for your input.
    Brian

  8. Belinda Schwartz Says:

    I’ve been on Lexapro for 11/2 yrs now and have missed a dose here and
    there and have felt no different. Barb from Calif…………

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