hi, yes these two drugs can have interaction and lead to symptoms as experienced by you. Its good that you have posted your experience on this site.
Oh Really? I have been taking the two of them for a long time and have had no problem. No ringing in the ears or other problems. The lunesta isn't working so good for me anymore, so i do switch back and forth with ambien cr. I will ask my doc about this though. Thanks for posting. TJack
I had a nervous breakdown, ringing in the ears, flu like symptoms, headache, nausea, extreme painful sensations and the list goes on and on. I was out of work for 4 months and after 14 months haven't been able to return to full time work. Ears are still ringing to this day. Why does this happen?
I get brain zaps and fear and dizziness and don't feel like I am in reality still. It is like a rollercoaster and the ups and downs last for days.
please contact me at: "wdtony at hot mail dot com", please. This is very important to discuss. I am still recovering 14 months later. Plus anyone with Lexapro info or the Lexapro/lunesta combination would be interested in talking with you.
I am glad you posted this, it helps me get closer to the truth of what happened to me.
Tony
my contact if you have similar problems is mayminnie at live *******
after two years my ears still ring from lunesta and lexapro combo...ambien did not do it but i no longer take the sleeping pills...cut out caffeine to be able to sleep at night...it will work...also exercise to take away stress...these pills are dangerous...
I had the ringing for about 3 years and at 3.5 years I had an ischemic stroke. wdtony a hot mail