Sounds like you need the antidepressant and should not taper down. Both crying a lot and loss of appetite or signs of depression.
See your dr. I was on Lexapro for 3 years -- worked great, then I started getting crying episodes for no reason and feeling down. Dr. said it was time to change medication. Again, see your dr. There are many drugs out there he can select from. Good luck!!
crying as they ease you down!
The medical term for the process of weaning someone off a medication slowly is tapering or drug tapering. This gradual reduction in dosage helps to minimize withdrawal symptoms and potential side effects that can occur when discontinuing a medication abruptly. Tapering is often recommended by healthcare providers to safely transition patients off certain medications.
Dropping antidepressants/anti-anxiety meds cold turkey without tapering down your last dosages can cause you to go into a deep state of depression/anxiety. If you tapered down as recommended, then you should go see a doctor about putting you on something else. If you were on Lexapro before, then why did you stop? Antidepressants or anti-anxiety meds don't cure you. They help you.
Laughing Down Crying was created in 2011.
Yes he did. In his concert, in Cincinnati, he was crying to his song Down to Earth. He was crying because it was about his parents divorce and he remembered and started crying. That's why I think he started crying!.
Process of reducing the pace of Purchases..it slow down the purchase nt stop the purchase.
The highest usual dose for lexapro is 20mg. So 30 will not help you. Sometimes a higher dose is used for OCD, but it probably won't help. Switch down to 20!
They get breaked down slowly and slowly until its starts to calm down.
Sit down and count to ten backwards or forwards
well i have tried tapering down and i felt dizzy and very strange i wouldn't recommend trying it, it sucks
Lexapro rarely causes weight gain. It is sometimes prescribed for patients trying to lose weight, because it alleviates the emotional symptoms that lead to 'stress eating'.