I am also taking lexapro and I am having the same issues with brain zaps. I have not missed any of my medication, nothing has changed. I either feel like vomiting or my stomach aches. I also feel a little confused when trying to think. I don't know what is going on with me. I have a doctors appointment tomorrow so we will see what happens.
I have the same problem with Lexapro. It is the only anti-depressant that does work for me as I have tried almost them all. But when I went from 30mg a day to 20mg the next day, I have been having paresthesia which are these electrical shocks. If I don't take my Lexapro, I can feel it within a few hours. It's pretty bad so I guess I will be on this medicine for life. Even reducing my medication so instantly by 1/2 pill a day doesn't work. Hopefully they will go away in a week or so. I hope you guys get better soon as well.
and by the way, you don't sound like a crazy person to me. you sound great! good luck with everything!
about a year ago i ran out of my lexapro and skipped a day, and began having these brain zaps, and then began vomiting and feeling really awful. i thought i had some awful stomach bug. my therapist suggested it was the lexapro, i took a pill, and within a couple hours i felt great. hate to tell you, but my therapist tried to take me slowly off lexapro, and i was never able to get off of it because it kept giving me these brain zaps for months and months. i am still on a low dose just to keep the brain zaps away. it is a horrible drug in my opinion.
So glad to have found I am not the only one having these symptoms, and I think I have just found out what is causing them - well, mine at least. Last week I was hospitalised as an emergency admission - I'm fine now, but have had these electric shock feelings since I came home. I found another link on this site saying the symptons are related to withdrawl of Seroplex - I have been taking these anti-depressants for around a year now and have been gradually reducing the dose in the hope of getting off them by Christmas, however I haven't taken any since being admitted to hospital last week.
After reading the link here this morning I decided to re-start the Seroplex just to see if thats what's causing my symptoms. Within an hour I was beginning to feel better, and now, 7 hours later I am feeling the best I have felt since stopping them. The only trouble now is how to get off the Seroplex - I'm pretty sure I don't need them for depression anymore, but these electric shocks are something else and pretty unpleasant. I will start to wean them very very gradually and keep you posted as to the outcome. Thanks to those who have contributed to this forum - you've done me a great service.
With inputs from wikipedia.
Hi,
Escitaloprim is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Escitalopram is used in the treatment of depression and anxiety. It is sold under the trade names Lexapro, Cipralex, Sipralexa, and Seroplex.
Lexapro discontinuation, particularly abruptly, may cause certain withdrawal symptoms such as paresthesia (for example, electric shock sensations also known as "brain shivers" or "brain zaps"), dizziness and irritability.
The "brain zap" effect appears to be nearly unique to serotonergic antidepressant drug formulations which have an extremely short elimination half-life in the body.Hope this information helps you.
I recently was taking Lexapro but decided to stop taking it....then after a few days suddenly started receiving electrical shocks in my head....If a medicine can make me fell like this after I stop taking it, I don"t ever want to start taking it ever again.
youre going through withdrawl. lexapro, and zoloft are very strong and affect the chemicals in your brain, anytime I have ever forgotten to take one of those (I was started on Zoloft in high school and am now on Lexapro) I get dizzy, its difficult to concentrate and when I went off of Zoloft for something else I went through extreme withdrawl for months untiil i decided to go back on it. My advice to you is to call the person who prescribes your pills, tell her your symptoms to make sure that nothing is off and then ask her/him if its safe to begin taking your pills again. Once back on the medicine you should be good to go after a couple of days.