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Re: Remeron+Wellbutrin+Provigil: Atypical Depression

Posted by studentMD on February 8, 2004, at 23:06:17

In reply to Re: Remeron+Wellbutrin+Provigil: Atypical Depression, posted by kellieann7 on February 8, 2004, at 22:40:05

> I am taking Lexapro for depression/anxiety, and have been experiencing pain in my left wrist/thumb since I began the med. This is my first psych drug, so I don't know a lot about the effects, but the pain in my wrist is a pain in the butt. It started at week 1, and is more painful/stiff in the morning when I wake up. It's to the point now where I can't put weight on it. Weird s/e, huh?
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Yes, very weird, I agree. I actually took Lexapro for a while, and I've tried its cousin, too (in hopes that the different isomer might not cause the sexual side effects I always have with SSRIs)...I never had the wrist pain with those like I do now, but I do recall being very achy (kind of flu-like) for a few days until I adjusted. So strange how meds affect us all differently....How is the Lexapro working for you?
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