Posted by Bill LL on February 4, 2005, at 12:47:48
In reply to Going to be taking Lexapro...., posted by amygirl_011 on February 4, 2005, at 12:30:20
Hi. Some people do either gain or lose weight on Lexapro, but most people don't do either.
A lot of people do feel some degree of discomfort when discontinuing antidepressants including Lexapro. But it's usually not too bad if you discontinue it gradually. Some people don't have any problems at all when they stop it. You will definitely be able to get off of it after the 7 months. It is not an addictive drug.
The more important issue is whether or not you will still have these episodes when you stop taking it. Hopefully they will go away. But if they keep coming back, you may need to once again start taking Lexapro.
Do you have seasonal affective disorder where you only get depressed in the winter? If so, using a light might be helpful.
> Hey guys. My name is Amy and I am new to this site. I have recently been perscribed Lexapro because I have been having random depression "episodes." Nothing serious, but the doctor here said that this shoudl help. I HATE taking meds and have been reading a lot about Lexapro.. the good and the bad... and I have a couple questions:
> 1) Has anyone of you gained weight with Lexapro? I recently lost 30 pounds, and knowing that if I gained that back I would be MORE depressed.
> 2) What are some withdrawl symptoms when I do decided to get off of this.
> 3) I am a little confused... the doctor said that I do not have to be on this forever, only 7 months or so. Is my body going to be so dependent on this drug after 7 months that I can never get off of an antidepressant?
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