After almost two weeks of Lexapro I am starting feel anxious again. It's currently 2:33 am and I feel like I can't breathe when I try to sleep. I don't know why this I am starting to feel this way when I have been feeling ok, since taking the medication. I still feel off balance but I think it's more manageable. I don't know why I am barely starting to feel this way. I am afraid to sleep again. I don't want to go back into having breakdowns almost everyday. I just hope this feeling doesn't stay for too long because I do get very frustrated. My parents left out of the country a week ago and they use to help.me with my anxiety but the fact that they are not here makes anxious. They are not coming back for any two weeks so I know I have to be strong but it is hard. I just really hope this doesn't happen too often.
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Feeling anxious again
I’m sure you heard it takes sometime 6-8 weeks for SSRI to kick in. With that said, Lexapro was one of the meds I cannot take. For whatever reason. Check with your doctor.
Being alone, without your support system would be difficult for anyone with anxiety. Heres what I do. I read. I'll watch funny videos on you tube. My secret weapon though is Nickelodeon lol. Something about Spongebob cartoons just makes me feel better. I know that's weird but after years of dealing with anxiety you try all different kind of things that you hope will help. I take Celexa (a cousin of Lexapro) and Klonopin also Metoprolol. So even with all this help I still need other things non medication to get me through at times. Best wishes. You can do this. xx
While waiting for Lexapro to kick in I asked my Neuro for more help, as I was in a deep, deep depression. He gave me zanax to help me get through that time. Ask your doctor, plead if necessary. Most of them understand and are willing to help you. Otherwise, try to calm yourself by other means, realizing that it will pass with time, and you will get better. Exercising, especially walking outdoors is very helpful.