Lexapro and Depression: What Users Say (Page 2)
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- Sad...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- August 1, 2022
For Major Depressive Disorder "Okay, so I know everyone has different experiences, but mine was terrible. I started on 5 mg and moved up to 10 mg. At 5 mg, I had almost every side effect (dizziness, anxiety, nausea, headaches, severe exhaustion). The worst was the sexual side effects (which never went away) and initial insomnia. After one week, I went up to 10 mg and started to see some decent results. The insomnia went away after a few weeks. The depression was still there, but the anxiety was nonexistent. Sure, I was completely numb and couldn't feel anything at all, but that meant my anxiety was gone. But the feeling of being numb got worse and worse over time. After a couple of months, it got to the point where I lost all motivation and was tired all the time. I could barely stay awake and was sleeping 12 hours a night most nights. Eventually, the exhaustion and lack of motivation made my depression even worse until I started having passive suicidal ideation. That's when I got off Lexapro and switched to Prozac."
- Ski...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- January 8, 2020
For Depression "Took Lexapro 20 mg for 2 years for depression. It was efficacious for depression, however, I became lazy and unmotivated with memory deficiency towards the end. I used to spend most of my free time before this medication doing outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, surfing, skiing, and such. However, while on this drug, all I did was lay on the couch and do nothing. I stopped taking it, and within a week, motivation to do things I once loved was back, and my memory is not nearly as faulty as it was while on the drug. Withdrawal symptoms-yes. Brain zaps mostly occur in the dark hours of the day, in the evening, they slowly come on, but while sleeping, they are the worst. Also, night sweats. Did this drug relieve depression-yes. Did it make me into an unmotivated couch potato and stop doing all the activities I once loved-yes. Did my working memory severely go faulty-yes. Positives are it brought me out of suicidal thinking and, as a male, 47 with normal premature ejaculation, made me last longer."
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- Luc...
- October 17, 2017
For Depression "I have been on Lexapro for about 6 months. I started on 5 mg, then 10 mg, then 15 mg, which is what I am on now. For the first few weeks, it lowered my mood, but now I am a whole new person, and it was completely worth it. I am so focused on work, enjoy socializing so much more now, appreciate music, it has really lifted my mood from a 4/10 to a 10/10. I still have bad days every now and then, but nothing compared to before. My social anxiety has also almost completely gone, and people at work comment on how confident I am. I started my job after about 6 weeks of taking it, so they never knew me before. I think it's really good how it has made me so focused and goal motivated too, at work and in life. I am really happy I started this medication."
- sas...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 8, 2017
For Depression "I had been on Lexapro 20 mg for years and was tired of the weight gain and thought I was okay enough to be off of it. I weaned myself off of it over a long time and went through all of the brain zaps, confusion, exhaustion, etc. But, finally, I was off it. I was starting to get depressed again and not have very clear thoughts, but I thought I could handle it. Then, I got the flu and was on Tamiflu (never again), and all of the depression and anxiety raised their ugly head again. I could not shake it. The horrible thoughts, depression, hopelessness, insomnia, etc. I started back on Lexapro 5 mg a week ago and already feel much better. I am starting to get more tired during the day, but I do not care. I may bump up to 10 mg. If you need it, you need it."
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- February 10, 2017
For Generalized Anxiety Disorder "Lexapro has changed my life for the better. When I was in my early 20s, I was diagnosed with generalized anxiety and depression. I took Lexapro for about 15 years until recently weaning off of it because I was feeling great. That was a mistake. Three months after weaning, I started to suffer from severe anxiety and depression, and now have started taking Lexapro again with the help of a therapist and my doctor who specializes in stress management. The day I went back on Lexapro, I started to feel better. I have been able to sleep and focus on my job, and my life has improved greatly. I am convinced that going back on Lexapro saved my marriage and my relationship with my 2 1/2-year-old son."
- Oli...
- June 10, 2017
For Anxiety "A year ago, I had a major health scare that turned out to be fine in the end, but I ended up crashing, developing severe insomnia, severe anxiety, muscle twitches all over, major joint pain, brain fog, and finally, depression. I resisted taking drugs as I thought I was going to get lots of side effects. I tried everything under the sun: yoga, meditation, acupuncture, tinctures, craniosacral therapy, psychotherapy, kinesiology, etc. My psychiatrist and GP both strongly recommended I should take Lexapro. When I started pondering why I was living, I started taking the meds. I started sleeping better, and after some weeks, the worst dread was gone and so was the anxiety. After 2 months, I feel MUCH better, and I hardly had any side effects at all!:)"
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- Ben...
- November 24, 2022
For Anxiety "I started taking Lexapro about 2 months ago. The first week and a half, I was a bit out of it. I was extremely hungry, and my anxiety and depression seemed to be worse than it ever was. I had just separated from my wife and was falling all the way apart. I was on 5mg, and in week 3, I started feeling amazing. It came out of nowhere. One month in, my doctor upped my dosage to 10mg, and I’m just two weeks in on that dosage. I have to say, I was skeptical at first (especially considering my continued declining mental state even after I started). I was suicidal and so very depressed. I still get anxious and sad at times, but it’s nowhere close to what it was. I’ve been patient and giving it a chance to do its thing. I feel better. I feel so much better. My anxiety and depression have been cut in half. Be patient. I can see the light finally!"
- Exc...
- January 17, 2020
For Major Depressive Disorder "I have been on Lexapro for only 2 days. All I do is lay on the couch all day while my kids are at school. The tiredness finally starts wearing off about 3:00 pm, but I take it in the evening, and by the next morning I’m energy-less and tired again until 3:00 pm the next day. The first day I was extremely tired and had a splitting headache all day. Today again super tired, and sad, and depressed still. I am praying this will go away after the first few weeks, but some say the tiredness never goes away on Lexapro. I don’t want to be a zombie, I just don’t want to have panic attacks, excessive worry, which is my GAD, and severe depression anymore. I wish there was a blood test they could do to see which type of antidepressant fits our brain chemistry best so we didn’t have to suffer through all these changes testing different medications on us. My life has literally had no joy right now... none."
- Exc...
- January 17, 2020
For Major Depressive Disorder "I have been on Lexapro for only 2 days. All I do is lay on the couch all day while my kids are at school. The tiredness finally starts wearing off about 3:00 pm, but I take it in the evening, and by the next morning I’m energy-less and tired again until 3:00 pm the next day. The first day I was extremely tired and had a splitting headache all day. Today again super tired, and sad, and depressed still. I am praying this will go away after the first few weeks, but some say the tiredness never goes away on Lexapro. I don’t want to be a zombie, I just don’t want to have panic attacks, excessive worry, which is my GAD, and severe depression anymore. I wish there was a blood test they could do to see which type of antidepressant fits our brain chemistry best so we didn’t have to suffer through all these changes testing different medications on us. My life has literally had no joy right now... none."
- Lis...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 23, 2019
For Generalized Anxiety Disorder "I have both anxiety and depression, and when I started on the Lexapro medication, it was hard for me because my anxiety is really bad, and I just wanted it to work ASAP. But as I talked with my doctor and kept taking the medication for two weeks, I started to notice a little difference, and then a month passed, and I’ve noticed that I have not been freaking out as much, and I haven’t had an anxiety attack or felt the need to go to the hospital (I would go to the hospital every week due to anxiety). I have been happier knowing that my anxiety is more manageable and I can sleep at night without being scared that I am going to die the next day. I did have the side effects the first two weeks, I felt emotionless (I was told that was normal and would go away), sweating, headache, and blurred vision, but all that went away over time. I was afraid of the medication because it can give you sexual difficulties, but luckily I have not had any problems in the bedroom."
- Zed...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 19, 2022
For Anxiety "As I was at my lowest of lows, I had panic disorder, general anxiety disorder, agoraphobia. I found myself reading positive reviews on this forum, so I felt obligated to provide my experience. I started Lexapro just 3 weeks ago after dealing with horrible anxiety that evolved into crippling agoraphobia for months prior. The first 2 weeks of Lexapro were a nightmare. My symptoms were intensified by 10, and I had zero energy. I also felt depressed all of the time. 3 weeks later, at the time of typing this, I feel GREAT! I feel happy, motivated, and am living life how I did pre-anxiety and panic. I am able to leave the house, drive, work, and function as a normal human being again! I will say I can still feel myself anxious at times, but the feeling is so numbed down that I don’t feel it and it doesn’t bug me. It’s the weirdest thing. If you are thinking about starting Lexapro, I highly recommend it. If you’re currently taking it and worried that it’s making you worse, trust me it gets better! Stick with it!"
- JJ1...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- October 4, 2017
For Generalized Anxiety Disorder "I took this for years, and it greatly helped my GAD. I led a normal, happy life on 20 mg. Never any real side effects until this year when my white blood cell count dropped very low, and it was determined that the Lexapro caused it. I was taken off the medication, and within 6 weeks developed horrible anxiety and depression. I’ve tried several new medications since and can’t get relief. It’s been 5 months of hell. I miss my Lexapro. I’m tempted to go back on it and take my chances, as so far nothing else is working, and my life totally sucks! This medication was wonderful for me for 17 years. It totally stopped my previously horrible GAD."
- Sue...
- September 21, 2020
For Depression "Have been on Lexapro for approximately 2 years. The side effects came slowly. The past few months, could barely get out of bed, suffered from vertigo, no motivation to do anything, sat on the couch most of the day. I am weaning myself off the medication right now. The change is amazing. I have energy, I look forward to getting up in the morning. We'll discuss with the doctor and alternative. I take bupropion, so I should be okay."
- Gal...
- June 2, 2013
For Depression "Lexapro is amazing for blocking out overthinking, anger, and rage. It's a miracle pill. BUT, I was 120 pounds, model skinny. I'm 5'8, I had an amazing metabolism, my body was rock solid. After 2 years of Lexapro, I am now 170 pounds. Even when I try to work out and eat healthy, the scale doesn't move. Sure, I will lose about 4 pounds and that's it. Don't take this medicine if you don't want to gain weight. I have never been fat in my entire life, and now I am more depressed than ever."
- Mas...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- June 5, 2015
For Generalized Anxiety Disorder "My first post was 5/15/2015. Here's more. I'm doing OK, but want to share the trouble I had when increased to 20 mg. I had really good days on 10 and 15 with manageable side effects. 20 threw me for a loop after a couple of days - felt worse in every way - heightened anxiety and dark depression. But it started to get better - a bad day - a good day - two bad days - two good days. This medication takes patience and a pdoc that will explain (mine didn't) all you can be in for. I feel I'm going to 'win,' but almost feel I deserve a prize for tolerating so many side effects. I had to resort to Xanax on the really bad days. Funny, those who really need Xanax hate it? Still going to stick with Lexapro - I see the light at the end of the tunnel."
- Ahm...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 17, 2018
For Anxiety "I have been suffering with severe OCD, it had severely impacted almost every single aspect of my life, which led to severe anxiety that was utterly crippling, social anxiety, panic disorder, and mild depression. I tried numerous types of medication, even the BIG ONE - Anafranil. I remained on this medication for several months on a high dosage, it assisted with the OCD (not so much with anxiety). However, the side effects were utterly terrible, so I decided to give it up. My psychiatrist suggested Lexapro. I began on 5 mg and slowly worked my way up to 30 mg (currently on this dosage for the last three months). Pros: Anxiety has GREATLY REDUCED, very few panic attacks, it hasn't stopped the thoughts, however, they have become much easier to brush off. I am able to think more rationally, and I feel somewhat more hopeful and optimistic. Cons: Constantly tired, extremely sleepy (I could sleep all day if I wanted to), I feel somewhat emotionally numb."
- Qui...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 7, 2019
For Anxiety "I had 2 experiences with Lexapro. First, the good news... it takes the edge off. You will initially feel better, at least I did. BUT... after 5 to 6 months... I was tired all the time, had a lack of interest in anything, gained weight which I couldn’t lose, and found myself without anxiety but felt depressed. Now the WORST part... it was very, very, very difficult to get off! I felt severe depression and an awful feeling of a constant lump in my stomach, riddled with anxiety. I couldn’t take it, so I went back on. I then did my research. I gradually got off it by taking Vitamin C, B complex, turmeric, and rhodiola. I exercised (walked and meditated) every day. I eventually was able to get off over a 3-month period. I would never take the drug again. Hate to say never, but that’s how I feel. I am off 2 years now and feel well! I found vitamins, herbs, meditation, and exercise are the best tools for anxiety."
- Qui...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 7, 2019
For Anxiety "I had 2 experiences with Lexapro. First, the good news... it takes the edge off. You will initially feel better, at least I did. BUT... after 5 to 6 months... I was tired all the time, had a lack of interest in anything, gained weight which I couldn’t lose, and found myself without anxiety but felt depressed. Now the WORST part... it was very, very, very difficult to get off! I felt severe depression and an awful feeling of a constant lump in my stomach, riddled with anxiety. I couldn’t take it, so I went back on. I then did my research. I gradually got off it by taking Vitamin C, B complex, turmeric, and rhodiola. I exercised (walked and meditated) every day. I eventually was able to get off over a 3-month period. I would never take the drug again. Hate to say never, but that’s how I feel. I am off 2 years now and feel well! I found vitamins, herbs, meditation, and exercise are the best tools for anxiety."
- Fly...
- September 27, 2013
For Depression "After transitioning into university, I had a really horrible time with anxiety. I started to feel down all the time and couldn't stand it. First, I was given 10 mgs, and it worked well for the first two weeks, then I just felt worse. I've been on 20 mg, and that is the perfect dose for me. I feel normal again, it's great to feel the way I used to."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 29, 2021
For Depression "I have recently decided to try antidepressants after finally acting on the knowledge that I was not happy or thriving in my life. I started Pristiq and took that for 6 weeks. I felt terrible. I was so disappointed, and I felt so hopeless. I worried that I wasn’t depressed but just wasn’t cut out for life or my personality was flawed. I went back to my GP, who prescribed Lexapro 10mg. I’ve been taking this for 6-7 weeks now, and my life has absolutely changed. I feel a joy for life that I can never remember ever feeling before, I have energy, I don’t cry every day, I am kicking goals at work, my social life is enriched, and I can focus properly. I didn’t realize that I was living in a constant state of anxiety until it went away. If you are considering antidepressants, my best advice is to try them. You might need to try a few, but antidepressants are the best decision I have ever made."
- Lea...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 28, 2016
For Depression "It simply worked. I couldn't sleep, had serious GI problems, and developed depression over a period of months. Less pro helped pick me up at a low dose in a few months. Was off in a year and probably could have been sooner."
- j12...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 30, 2015
For Generalized Anxiety Disorder "I suffered from every type of anxiety in the book. I could barely go to the grocery store. I got started on 5 mg a few weeks ago. The first week I took this, I felt amazing -- more energy, more motivation, happier, etc. The second week, I felt horrific. So depressed and borderline suicidal (which I never dealt with before). I got scared that the meds would not work. DON'T GIVE UP. Now, on the third week, I feel much better. I feel like I used to, mostly, and normalized. Not super peppy like the first week, maybe a little more tired and slightly foggy, but nothing compared to how I felt with anxiety. Most importantly, I have ZERO obsessive thoughts. Mind you, I am still eating well, no caffeine, no alcohol, and exercising daily."
- Pra...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- February 21, 2021
For Major Depressive Disorder "I thought this worked great, but after 12 years or so, I find myself extremely reclusive, apathetic, and lonely. I take this with bupropion for major depression and anxiety (GAD), along with Buspar, trazodone at night for sleep, and 0.5 mg clonazepam as needed. I find myself drinking or vaping cannabis to feel happier or more numb and less anxious. I feel alone but often content always being alone. I'm usually very tired and often sad."
- Pra...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- February 21, 2021
For Major Depressive Disorder "I thought this worked great, but after 12 years or so, I find myself extremely reclusive, apathetic, and lonely. I take this with bupropion for major depression and anxiety (GAD), along with Buspar, trazodone at night for sleep, and 0.5 mg clonazepam as needed. I find myself drinking or vaping cannabis to feel happier or more numb and less anxious. I feel alone but often content always being alone. I'm usually very tired and often sad."
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For Depression "I am an 18-year-old girl and diagnosed with depression. My first week with 10 mg Lexapro is beyond horrible: depression got worse, heart racing, sharpened negative thoughts, and no motivation at all when waking up in the morning. I can't concentrate and feel as if I want to cry most of the time. It lingers till the evening and tapers off toward night. At night, I feel euphoric. No problem with sleeping and weight gain. But since my depression got worse, the doctor decided to double my dose to 20 mg. The second week was even worse: nightmares every night, fatigue, lethargy, gases in the stomach. In the third week, it finally helps! Negative thoughts went away, and I feel lightheaded. Side effects: emotional numbness, sleepiness, laziness. But overall, this medicine is a true miracle."