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Withdrawl Symptoms from Lexapro

Oh man.  Glad I found this site.  I stared on 10mg daily of Lexapro by my prescription happy DR. in June 2005 for GAD.  He also scripted me .5mg pills of zanax for "whenever" I needed it,   almost immediately I started feeling tired all the time.  I constantly yawned all day long.  I noticed that quite quickly (7-10 days) my GAD lessoned but also my drive for just about everything else lessoned as well and I started drinking very heavily almost every night.  Didn't care about being hung over for work cause it was just no big deal.  I started paying bills late, missing appointments, not following my business as much and quite frankly not being all that upset about it.  My doctor said this was normal, etc.  I did not have the extreme weight gain that it seems many of you have had.  By early August, I self medicated down to 5mg daily of Lexapro and reduced the zanax from a habit, to a true necessity, which was not very often.  My tiredness reduced, drank less, became a little more focused and anxiety reduction was still about the same, so I thought I had cured myself.  WRONG-By Mid October, I was at the point where I wanted to go off the Lexapro because the yawns and lack of motivation, although reduced, were still there.  By the end of December, I quit cold Lexapro Cold Turkey but would still take some zanax from time to time.  Here is where life as I knew it got real weird.  Within maybe 3 or 5 days of quitting Lexapro, these really weird sensations started shooting through my body and mind, like electrical jolts and I had kind of an out of body sensation...all the time.  This would be really bad during the morning hours and seemed to worsen with caffeine.  Mid January I couldn
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I am glad I found this site.  I too have been experiencing the ‘Brain Zaps’ and know firsthand what all of you are talking about.   What really ticks me off though is the fact that my doctor told me to quit cold turkey…and I was on 20mg.  This isn’t the first medication I’ve taken for my condition so I know from past experience that you gradually have to be weaned off drugs like this to avoid side effects.   Which brings me back to why I am so ticked off.  
I’ll begin by telling you all that my doctor quit the practice – no, I’ll start by giving you the name of the practice.  
Chopra, Gobinder, MD
3201 S Maryland Pkwy Ste 314
Las Vegas, NV 89109-2425
Phone: (702) 796-8500

So as I was saying, my doctor quit the practice.  I was not made aware of this until I showed up at my next appointment and was informed I’d be seeing Dr.Christopher Miford.   I can only speculate how much time Dr. Miford spent studying my records but after I told him Lexapro did not seem to be helping, he said he would like to try a different medication and wrote me up a prescription.  
As I was exiting, I asked the receptionist/assistant if she could check with the doctor to see if I need to decrease the Lexapro or just stop taking it because Dr. Miford did not specify, he had only told me I would take this new prescription instead.  Moments later the doctor was in the hallway behind me and told me to just stop taking it.  I said are you sure I don’t need to gradually decrease the dosage, to which he said no, just stop taking it.  
Well here I am and needless to say I am suffering from most of the same side effects as you all.   I’m really upset that there are clinics out there who employ physicians that seem to be totally ignorant about the drugs they prescribe.  It seems doctors are no longer in the business of helping people…just the business of making money.  They get there patients in and out as quickly as possible and are far too impersonal.  
The real ticker offer…I called the clinic and told them about the weird sensations I was experiencing …of course I didn’t get to talk to a real person…just an answering machine.  At this time it did not know the brain zaps were the side effects of Lexapro.  It took 5 hours for someone to return my call.  All they had to say was quit taking the new drug and that the doctor would call me the next morning because my records were at the other office.   I ended up having to call them back the next day because I didn’t hear from anybody and it was getting close to closing time.  Dr. Miford’s assistant asked if I sought medical attention, and I told her that was what I was trying to do.  She said no, have you been to the hospital.  I told her no, you told me I would hear back from the doctor today.  She said that the doctor wanted me to seek medical attention.  I said that you didn’t tell me that last time we talked, and judging by the fact that I called yesterday morning and didn’t hear back until many hours later, and the fact that no one even bothered to call me back today, it didn’t seem you guys felt it was an urgent matter.  She then set me up an appointment for the next morning to come in and get checked out.  
That next morning is when I found this forum and many others like it.  I called the clinic and got the answering machine of course, and informed then I would no longer be using their practice and I would not be seeing Dr. Miford today or ever.  
I opened my mail today and found that they are charging me $50.00 for a no-show.  I am in disbelief.  Let’s see one of them quit Lexapro 20mg and get behind the wheel of a car.  What is this world coming to?
By the way – the business card says Christopher Miford, MD…but when I asked for him on the phone they corrected me by saying “Dr. Milford.”
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I am weaning myself off Lexapro with the help of a doctor...this is my third day without it(went from 10mg to 5mg for 7 days) and I woke up with the worst flu symptoms, after very little sleep and sweating all night.  My head feels like it has been stuffed with cotton and I have had those 'brain zaps' or as my doctor says head tracking...I feel jumpy and edgy, but tired as well.  Thank you all for your postings, at least I know this is 'normal'...
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crysty75....all I can suggest is to take it slowly......you have been on since april, but still can have the withdrawal effects......try to eat regularly, plenty of carbs, to keep the serotonin building up, turkey and other meats will help if eaten with carbs...drink lots of water.....keep a journal of your day, to see how far you can come in a few days....keep your head up and smile as much as possible....take care
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Haven't posted in a while. I had to take two days of work while weaning myself off. I spent those two days crying on the couch and having severe panic attacks. I was dizzy, had headaches, and felt a tingling sensations throughout my body. I also had accelerated heart rate, sweating, and shaking. I am on St. John's Wort and Passion Flower pills now. They have helped my anxiety and depression. No side effects. However, they don't take them away completely. Am I destined to fight this battle for the rest of my life? But going off the Lexapro was probably the scariest thing I've ever gone through.
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Didigirl.....good to hear you are improving....my zaps are more like the backyard bug zapper...then it is gone.   Now I am trying to figure out which causes which....does anxiety cause depression or is it the other way around, since they seem to go hand in hand.
For high cholesterol, you might want to get walking....start at 10 minutes a day, do it a couple of times a day, move it up 5 minutes each week, or when you feel like you can push yourself a bit.  My goal is to get to 45-60 minutes of continous walking.... and it doesn't have to be with a lot of speed, or any special technique, or on a treadmill or outside or at the mall or in a gym...it can be around your house, using the basement or second floor steps,....whatever gets you moving.... and you can do 15-20 min in the morning and another session in the evening.....like the creature who is the king of the island in "Madagascar" said....."I like to move it,move it.....I like to move it, move it"........weight loss of 10 lbs. can help cholesterol, lower BP,  lower triglicerydes, and exercise really helps the HDL, which can help your overall ratio for cholesterol measures.
Also, look into the DASH diet....it is for dietary control of high blood pressure, but the eating plan is easy to follow,  and it is heart healthy as well.....it puts limits on sodium intake, but allows foods in all categories.....
Maybe check out yoga or tai chi, good ways to include the whole mind/body in promoting your wellness.
All of this can be found on the good old www.
Blessings and take care.
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Hey there...just checking in and reporting that I now know what the brain zap is that everyone is posting about.  Had one a few nights ago.  Felt sort of like a lightning bolt stabbed my eye.  Is this it?  

Three weeks and counting everyday forward.  Symptoms include dizziness from time to time, but the most annoying that is left is the tickling in my lower legs when I am laying down.  Anyone else have that?

Confirming the best however, my sex drive is back and I am preferring the natural endorphins that are released vs. the drug.

I have modified my diet as well.  I have had Cholesterol on the higher side.  I have cut way back on foods that had Legs at one point, now drink mostly soy milk and have been eating lots of veggies and fruits.  

So far, not too anxiety riddled.  Keep your fingers crossed.
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Hello Everyone,  As I told you earlier, I decided to try  what a friend had told me. I think it might be working. Today when I woke up, I took a dose of this medicine called Cordicin HPB.  This is a medicine that is for people with high blood pressure. It contains Antihistamine, dextromethorphan Hydrbromide.  It is a allergy relief drug that does not increase your heart rate or cause drowsiness.  This day has been the best day in ten days!!!!  I haven't been tired, nausiated and I haven't had the eye clicks.  I just started feeling some withdrawl symptoms so I figured the drug was wearing off.  I just took another dose (1 pill) and I will see if it really is doing the job. Yo Dude, Thank you for the encouraging words.  Its people like you that make a differance because we know you care!!!!!Thank You
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Karebear.....do you have anything that can take the edge off.....like ativan....this has helped me out in times of anxiety.... remember that this is all physical, that you are not cuckoo....If you have religious beliefs, now is a good time to get them in with you, as you fight this off.  Keep a journal of symptoms/ problems/ good and bad things/lessening or increasing of withdrawal effects.  Then you can see how your withdrawal is going over time...This will take time...healing always does....after three years on the med, it may take some weeks....still, seek help if needed....get someone to help you.....family member, clergy, counselor......friend.....don't be afraid to voice your feelings and know others are pulling for you.....
May God Bless You in your effort.....keep us updated.
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Hello Everyone,  This is my tenth day of being off Lexapro, and it hasn't been a smooth ride.  I had taken the drug for three years and Effexor prior to that.  I thought the withdrawl symptoms were bad with the Effexor, I was wrong.  This really tops the cake.  I am having these clicks in my eyes when I move them back and forth, and I can feel the clicks in my stomach.  I am very nausiated, and I feel like I am running fevers throughout the day.  I wish I knew when the symptoms will subside because I am scared I will start the drug again to erase the withdrawl.  Someone had told just told me to try benadryl, and see if that will help lessen the effects.  I just took one about a half an hour ago, feel nothing yet.  I will post in a few days to tell my results.  Wish me luck!!!!!!!
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DiDigirl......it seems to me that the symptoms are normal, or as normal as can get based on this toxin we have willingly put into our bodies.  The time that it takes to get out of the system is said to be about one month....but then other stuff that has been said hasn't been true so I am taking it one day at a time.  
I am so much more myself than I was two weeks ago when I stopped.  I also weaned down from 10 to 5 Mg......still having dreams but not the weird ones I had the first week off.......having the head swimming sensation less, and only an occasional "bug zapper" noise in the noggin.....an annoying jaw tightness and very slight teeth chattering continues...hope I haven't screwed up my neuro system for good.....
I am planning a nutritional program that includes lowered sodium (called DASH diet, look it up if you have HBP), increased omega 3 foods, caffeine withdrawal, foods and exercise to increase serotonin and melatonin naturally without supplements, and am starting Tai Chi....it is very cool, and holds great potential to keep the system in balance.
Also I am smiling more...making myself do "BIG grin" as much as possible.....it releases endorphins and really does help....careful where you do this, tho, as some may think you are hallucinating......
Suggest anyone who is in this same boat look up serotonin deficiency syndrome, melatonin, tryptophan, and smiling as a biochemical tool to balance the system on
his crazy but sometimes wonderful world wide web........

good luck and keep posting.....as I will.
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I was on Lexapro for about 2 mos.  Once I realized that the weight gain (5 lbs in 3 weeks), sleeping all the time, inability to orgasm were definately from this drug, I weaned myself off of the 10 mgs. about 2 weeks ago.  I feel very strange.  I am dizzy, I can drive but feel like I am on some heavy drug.  I am still very tired and my legs feel strange in bed.  How long do the symptoms stay???  I researched this to find out if it was the Lex. withdrawl that was causing these feelings.  I have not had the head zaps, although experienced a nightmare last night. The sexual effects off the drug are sooo much better.
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We have an obligation once we are through with the mess of withdrawal to let the doctors know just what bile they are sending our way with the lack of concern and info on how tough it is sometimes to come off this junk.....today I am very dizzy, and having a hard time concentrating at work...yesterday, it was much better, having been off totally from 5mg for two nights....then last night, I had what I believe to have been the most bizarre, disturbing, and outrageous dreams of my entire life....can't and won't describe them here....prefer to try to forget them, they were that strange...
I am looking into TaiChi as an assist throughout this time, and if it looks good, as a life long activity.....check out TaiChi for Busy People by Dr. Ken Jeffrey...he is a vet, but so what.....he is a well schooled practicioner of the exercises, and has a very good way about him....
Hang in there all you "Lexapro no longer taaaakers"  (sung to the tune of the Bud Light commercial).........
try to keep smiling.....this will pass, just don't know when......
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Today was day 10 of tapering off lexapro. I was alternating 10mg and 5mg. For two days I have felt like I had the full blown flu. I was scared to death. It took all I had to crawl out of bed this morning. I called my MD and had to talk to the nurse because he wasn't in. Her advice was to just deal with it. I didn't like that answer at all. I was at work so I had to give in and take another 5mg to make me feel a tad better so I could make it through the day. I feel like a zombie now. I am calling my MD back on Monday and see if there is a slower way to do this. He said I wouldn't notice a difference at all.  Yeah right!
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I have been finding that anxiety in the morning is the biggest problem I hav been having with withdrawal....going to 5mg from 10 mg and planning to go to nuttin' this weekend to see what happens...anyone else dealing with this....I take a small piece of ativan, up to .5mg......it helps some, but sometimes need to do it again in an hour.
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foggy mama, it sounds like you need to stay tough...easier said than done...there is not time line from what i am finding, everyone is different...my sister in law went off cold turkey and she had headaches and that was that....see what your doc can give yoou to take the edge off....ativan or somethng light in low dosage....but don't then turn around and get dependent on this....psychologically or physically....
Still, it is better to be tired than wired at this point...
Persevere....I have been praying to the Holy Spirit for courage.....when all else fails, we always have a higher power....
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Hey y'all.  I'm the new girl from the south.  I weened myself off of lexapro five days ago and I'm wiggin out.  I'm sweaty, dizzy, foggy, my eyes feel funny, its like I've been hung over for 3 days and I didn't even drink anything!  Someone please tell me how long this is going to last.  I can't find a Dr. or nurse that can tell me anything but just to wait a few more days and if it doesn't stop, I need to go in for tests.  It sounds to me like some of you went in for tests and nothing was found and your Dr. said it was the lexapro withdrawls.  I don't have time for this ****!  I'm 30 with a spunky 3yr old boy and my precious 9 year old boy has Down syndrome.  My life cannot be on hold while this stupid drug works it's way out of my head.  I sware, I will try therapy, herbs, or some other kooky hillbilly remedy before I ever take an antidepressant ever again, allelujah, holy ****!!!!!  Can somebody give me a time frame, please?
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Thanks for trying to reassure me. I just got off the phone with my GP and she suggested I get off of it right away and look for a good therapist to talk it out with. I think I'll try the therapy and seek herbal remedies that might help. I'm not sure what the side effects will be after only three days, but I'd rather get off of this now than suffer more later.
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i was the same way when i started it it goes away in a couple of days just get up and start moving around it will get better
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Hi,
I was just prescribed Lexapro by my GP last week. I've been on it for only 3 days and I feel horrible. I feel like my heart is going to beat out of my chest, I have a tingly feeling throughout my body, I haven't slept in those three nights, I get panic attacks and can't go to work (I'm a teacher). Is this normal? I feel afraid to leave the house? Since I've only been on it for three days, can I quit cold turkey?
Help!
crysty
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ok so i started taking lexapro like 3 or 4 months ago and about a month ago i got pregnant so my dr. told me to quit taking it well i thought you were supposed to like ween yourself off of it and well she said not to and said everything would be fine well ever since i quit  taking it it feels like my head is in a vice and my ears are clogged up i get these really weird sensations every couple days that start in my head and shoot down my body they scare the **** out of me then i end up havin g like two or three panic attaks after it and every time i try to go to sleep i feel like im falling or something and jump up and have to take really deep breaths to make it go away my eyes are all messed up i can barley see it feels like my eyes cant keep up with my head my whole body aches and it just all keeps getting worse i feel like im dying or something and thats not a good thing i have to little babies that i get to the piont that i cant stand them anymore please tell me what is wrong with me ive never been like this before and will it ever go away if so does anyone know how long it will take? please i would really appriciate it thanks alot
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Just a follow up from my earlier concern.  OMG get off this drug if you are confident that you can deal with life without it.  I had been on Paxil before Lexapro - a psych doc prescribed the Paxil, my gen prac doc prescribed the Lexapro.  Granted my GP was doing what he could to help medicate me to deal with my environment.  Now that  I realize that my "problems" at home and work have been my soon to be ex-wife NOT ME! I have thankfully been off this med since mid Feb of '06. This drug will mask all your emotions, make you automatically go through life as though everything is just OK. Life is not just OK, there are issues to deal with emotions to experience - Lexapro takes it all away from you and robs you of your life experience.  

Since being off the drug I noticed some withdrawal symptoms:  I have been able to cry, I laugh more, I am less irritable, I have more patience, I have confidence in myself, sexually - now that it has been out of my system for 9 weeks - my sex drive is substantially increased and performance - absolutely amazing.  

My new psych doc that I stopped seing in early Feb '06- because I no longer need one, said I do not need these drugs - she said I needed to get off of them - yes a doc told me that it is not helping me at all. There is nothing physically - or mentally wrong with me she said and then proceeded with a plan to wean me off of it. God Bless this woman - she was totally right!  

If you are taking this med under the guise of a GP or psych - get a second opinion - talk to a counselor - be absolutely sure that you need this med because if you are taking it for temporary reasons as I thought I did - over the period of 4.5 years - you will feel more dead than alive, more miserable on it than off and trust me, you will regret your life that you missed being on it.

Peace to all of you, I really wish everyone well! Keep writing, without this blog, I would not have had the confidence to consider going without Lexapro, thank God I did.
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This site is one that has been helpful to many, I am sure.   Here is my story.
I have recently hit on some depression and anxiety, built up over the years for a variety of reasons.  I am 57 and in the "Middle years of Life" so to speak. My internal med doc said to try Lexapro....he sees a lot of this with guys my age.   He said the only real side effects are sexual function stuff.  Oh, I thought, is that all?   What!!!????.   anywya, after a few days of really hard times getting out of bed in the a.m., I decideed to give it a try.
I am very drug-shy....even hating to take antihistimines or antiobiotics that I know make me sick.....the whole pharmacology thing scares me....look at the Vioxx deal....
so for me to do this was a big deal.
The first three days were the weirdest I have ever had in my life.  I couldn't go to work, I would lay in the hallway, on the floor in the bed, in every  bedroom in the house, pace the floor, felt like my chest was going to explode, but my heart rate was ok.  thought I would go nuts with chills and agitation, had insomnia.  thank God no one saw me, they would have put me away....about this time I would have WELCOMED some sexual side effects...I was about to knock it off when it started to moderate after about the 5th day, and by the 8th day,I was feeling less nuts and more able to  function.  
Prior to the med, I ached everywhere, legs back neck shoulders head........I came to find out it was probably the depression.....go to depressionhurts.com for more info on this....then ater the week from Hell, this moderated a bit.  Still, I had the oddest buzzes in my brain, like a humming only you couldn't hear it......first one side then the other....
off and on for days....The brain getting realigned, getting a new wash job of seratonin?     I guess so....still....very strange.  I described it ot my kids,the older ones at least, and they got scared. so I quit talking to them about it.  
(a work here about support.  I have the best wife in the history of the world.  she kicks my butt when I need it and is tender and loving about it.....I hope you all can have someone to be there for you as you go throught this stuff.  It makes recovery and withdrawal, which comes next in my saga, so much more tolerable.)
so this all took place in late February.  Oh yeah, my dosage was 10 mg. A counselor thought it might be too low, but said get used to it first.  the doc, who wasn't all that concerned with my response to the med..."that could be the medication causing that".... duh...said to stay with the 10 for awhile, as did others who we talked to , saying that the med can take from 4 to 6 months before it really gets working full steam.  
well after about 6 weeks, I was still feeling the anxiety, especially in the mornings....fear of the new day????  So I wondered if I needed to go up on the dose, or down or what.  So I called doc,....and he leaves a message to go to 20mg.   HUH?  
Dude, I wanted to talk a bout this, not get more drugs.   So, I decide to go to 15 for awhile.  Bad move.  the next day, I was wired, agitated, angry......goofy like when I first started, but not as bad, still not what I wanted......I tried it one more day, but decided this was not what I wanted.   So I took nothing that night, and started on 5 for about two weeks.  which brings me up to now.
I feel less anxious, almost no depressive episodes, and if they do come only for a short time.  I guess I needed the med to get the juices and receptors and all that brain stuff reset....althougth I am not sure.   Maybe I need to stay on longer, maybe I need to go back to 10, maybe I should start titrating soon, or at least after I have been on 5mg as long as I was on 10....about 6 weeks.  
Not too happy with the doc.....he seemed to blow me off.  
Still drug-wary....with Lexapro being relatively new, the jury is still out on long term damage, if any.  Don't want to stay on it if I don't need to....get off as soon as I can...but how does one know if its too early....until one tries it out.    
From what I hear and read, slow titration is the safest.  Perseverance and persistence are key elements.
Healing takes time....lots of time....it didn't take me 6-8 weeks to get the ole noodle in a tangle....so I need  to take it slow.
Feedback is welcome....anyone else in the same spot as I am?
God Bless anyone who has this happen to them.  Remember that it is a chemical thing....you aint nuts.....and good for you for seeking help.
Later
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Ok... Can you guess how I got my nickname??? I quit cold Turkey from 10 MG of Lexapro. I've felt Dizzy and almost sick since I quit about 10 days ago. I wasn't sure what this feeling was until I saw this site.
Thanks everyone. I guess I'll try to come off it slower.
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Hi,
I'm new here and thought I would post. I have been on Lexpro for two years now. I loved it in the beginning and thought it had made me such a better person.  WRONG!  Now that I am 20 pounds heavier, depressed, irritable, night sweats, nightmares, jerks when I'm sleeping and pretty much have the "don't give a d-mn" attitude, I have an appt. this week to try and wean myself off of this horrible drug!  I was put on it for major panic attacks and not sleeping for 72 hours straight.  
I'm ready to get back to halfway normal if I can. This is not the person that I know me to be.  

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