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blur256

(979 posts)
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:27 AM Nov 2018

I didn't believe in meds before I started taking them

But I have been on lexapro for a few weeks now for my anxiety and I feel happy for once in my life. Seriously. I have had anxiety issues all of my life and I finally took care of it. All because I got a job with good healthcare. It makes so much difference. I don't dread going to work anymore. I don't dread paying bills. I don't dread going places which was a huge trigger. I feel good. Thanks to having healthcare. Fuck the gop trying to take it away.

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I didn't believe in meds before I started taking them (Original Post) blur256 Nov 2018 OP
I still remember the day I started laughing again. WhiteTara Nov 2018 #1
I have always had anxiety blur256 Nov 2018 #2
Me too. WhiteTara Nov 2018 #4
I agree with you. blur256 Nov 2018 #6
Yes, god is all and WhiteTara Nov 2018 #8
Crowds are still a bug one for me as well blur256 Nov 2018 #12
I'm old and I don't care. I have found that I WhiteTara Nov 2018 #13
Thank you for posting this MaryMagdaline Nov 2018 #3
You are welcome. blur256 Nov 2018 #5
Thank you! MaryMagdaline Nov 2018 #7
I found the same with Sertraline. I've tried to explain to people who are totally anti-medication Nitram Nov 2018 #9
Meds can be very helpful. Tobin S. Nov 2018 #10
I have not heard of that one blur256 Nov 2018 #11
Sertraline is a generic form of Zoloft. Nitram Nov 2018 #14
I've been on Bupropion/Wellbutrin for 30+ years Danascot Nov 2018 #15
My Dr. just put me on it for the same thing. RandySF May 2019 #16
I just started it. Blue_playwright Jun 2019 #17
Good question blur256 Jun 2019 #18
Thanks. It's always good to hear that! Nt Blue_playwright Jun 2019 #19
It's helpful when you have a pdoc who will listen to you elocs Sep 2019 #20
Spam deleted by MIR Team rayshow Dec 2019 #21

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
1. I still remember the day I started laughing again.
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:40 AM
Nov 2018

I love my meds and I upped them after the orange blob took over our WH.

blur256

(979 posts)
2. I have always had anxiety
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:41 AM
Nov 2018

But the orange turd made them so much worse. I'm glad they are working for you too!

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
4. Me too.
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:57 AM
Nov 2018

I have PTSD and didn't know it for decades. I've spent half my life in therapy and I think it has made me a unique and caring human. In order to understand suffering, I think we too must suffer. It is what you do with it. Meds have kept me stable so that I can do deep discovery of what I am. Each time I look around for the one who thinks this I see nothing except this transitory body and know that is not the thinker.

blur256

(979 posts)
6. I agree with you.
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 11:05 AM
Nov 2018

I also have ptsd. I saw my cousin die on the side of the road after getting hit by a car trying to get on the school bus. That was years ago but it still haunts me. These meds have made me so much richer with life. I still need to go on adhd meds but the doc says I can do that next visit. He didn't want to overload me with meds which I appreciate. My wife is a minister and she believes in lots of therapy and holistic meds. I appreciate that about her. She is open to all cures. I really do think my suffering has helped me be super empathetic which is both a blessing and a curse. But I take it as it is.

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
8. Yes, god is all and
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 12:27 PM
Nov 2018

the meds are part of the all. I'm grateful to be able to live more fully. I still have crowd phobia and I cater to some of my fears and others I push aside. I can't see a need to step into crowds.

WhiteTara

(29,703 posts)
13. I'm old and I don't care. I have found that I
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 05:47 PM
Nov 2018

need a lot of personal space. 15 acres is a minimum. It's bad enough to still have neighbors.

MaryMagdaline

(6,853 posts)
3. Thank you for posting this
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:54 AM
Nov 2018

Modern medicine has made 2 cousins, schizophrenics, able to live with their families outside of institutions. I have several friends who use anti-anxiety pills and they, too have better quality of life.

Absolutely f anyone who touches our healthcare.

blur256

(979 posts)
5. You are welcome.
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 10:58 AM
Nov 2018

It is amazing how far medicine has come. I wish your cousins the best. Good for them for seeking the help they need.

Nitram

(22,791 posts)
9. I found the same with Sertraline. I've tried to explain to people who are totally anti-medication
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 01:43 PM
Nov 2018

that for many people there are meds with virtually no noticeable side-effects that allow them to vastly improve their quality of life and their relations with people around them. It usually falls on deaf ears. Congratulations blur256, and thanks for sharing.

Tobin S.

(10,418 posts)
10. Meds can be very helpful.
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 02:37 PM
Nov 2018

I take them as well with similar results. They have changed my life vastly for the better and I don't have any side effects.

blur256

(979 posts)
11. I have not heard of that one
Sat Nov 17, 2018, 03:38 PM
Nov 2018

But I'm so glad it is helping You! My only side effect is that this medicine make me sleepy but that is a good thing because I was having trouble sleeping. Not anymore!

RandySF

(58,757 posts)
16. My Dr. just put me on it for the same thing.
Mon May 27, 2019, 10:27 PM
May 2019

The first few days are rough but I feel it kicking in and I feel human for the first time in years.

Blue_playwright

(1,568 posts)
17. I just started it.
Tue Jun 4, 2019, 10:14 AM
Jun 2019

Couldn’t get rebooted after four family deaths in three years.

Then I’ve realized I wasn’t just lazy. I needed this for years. I wasn’t traditionally “sad” and kept beating myself up for being lazy and lethargic since... hell, for 20 years. We planned to leave me on it until a few months after my dad passes - he’s all I have left of the older generation now and he is failing quickly, and the stress of waiting for the other shoe to drop is getting to me - but I think I needed it all along.

I came out here to this forum to ask about a Lexapro side effect. Anyone else get the diarrhea? I’m getting tired of thrice-daily events. All I’ve found to correct it is to eat less grains and vegetables. I’m trying to eat MORE healthy foods like that and I want to reduce dairy and eliminate most meats. 🤨 what do you guys do to help it? Imodium is a “magic bullet” when you are sick, but I can’t imagine it’s healthy to take regularly!

blur256

(979 posts)
18. Good question
Tue Jun 4, 2019, 07:45 PM
Jun 2019

I had some issues when I first started but now I do not. I'm hoping your body will get used to it. Mine did. But my biggest thing was that it made me tired (which my Dr said wasn't supposed to happen) and my wife experienced that too. So there is hope your body will make it work. I think it is always rough for the body to take on new meds. Hang in there Trust me when I say it is worth it.

elocs

(22,566 posts)
20. It's helpful when you have a pdoc who will listen to you
Sat Sep 7, 2019, 11:35 AM
Sep 2019

and take into consideration what your concerns are.
With all meds it's a good idea to be patient and give them time to start working.
My daughter has had objections and side effects when new meds are prescribed, but given time they often will begin to work.

My big concern is not knowing the future where this country might be concerning mental health. Will Republicans one day prevail with their YOYO (You're On Your Own) philosophy and SSI and Medicaid will be cut and people who really need psych meds to survive won't be able to get them.

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