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Welcome to the group!

Yes, Lex could have been causing the headaches. If it was bad enough to make you

want to discontinue the Lex then you're best bet is to talk to your doc about

trying something different.

Barbara

new member---headaches?

Hi!!! I'm . Thirty yrs. old. Just joined the group. I went

off of Lexapro a few weeks ago. It seemed to give me headaches. Has

anyone els had this problem and what did you do for it? I felt better

on the Lexapro. I was taking in for anxiety ( social anxiety ); 5

mg/day. ( 10mg made me so drowsy) I also feel angry and frustrated

most of the time and it helped a bit with that. The doctor gave me

adivan, but it is doing nothing. Would any of you suggest going back on

Lexapro or trying something els? Thanks ahead of time for any input.

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. Thankfully I don't get headaches from Lexapro. I've had

headaches my whole life, and they seem to be better now. Have you discussed your

headaches with your doctor? Did you have headaches before you started taking the

Lexapro, and now they're worse, or did you rarely get them before?

Colleen

carrie <prettypugz@...> wrote:

Hi!!! I'm . Thirty yrs. old. Just joined the group. I went

off of Lexapro a few weeks ago. It seemed to give me headaches. Has

anyone els had this problem and what did you do for it? I felt better

on the Lexapro. I was taking in for anxiety ( social anxiety ); 5

mg/day. ( 10mg made me so drowsy) I also feel angry and frustrated

most of the time and it helped a bit with that. The doctor gave me

adivan, but it is doing nothing. Would any of you suggest going back on

Lexapro or trying something els? Thanks ahead of time for any input.

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I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave

me the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as

much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none

of those worked well at all. What els is there?

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When I get a really bad headache, here's what I do.

Take 2 extra-strength Bayer aspirin (now that I'm on Lexapro, I only take one)

Drink a big glass of Diet Coke (this usually helps my headaches)

Take a hot shower and let the water run on the back of my head and neck

Eat vanilla ice cream (for some reason this helps my headaches)

If all else fails, I go to the chiropractor

Colleen

cam <prettypugz@...> wrote:

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave

me the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much

as when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of

those worked well at all. What els is there?

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I'm on a combination of ADs...Wellbutrin, 300 mg daily, Lex. 20 mg daily and

Amitriptyline 20mg @ bedtime. I am doing extremely well. I've suffered with

depression since I was 9 years old. I can trace it back to the birth of the 4th

kid. My mother flipped out and started abusing me physically,mentally and

emotionally. It has been a miracle drug for me, having failed trials of other

antidepressants. It's a matter of tinkering for the doc..trying to figure out

which combination and what strength and dose .It took a lot of years for all of

the psychiatrists trying different drugs on me. I finally went to a Psychiatric

Nurse Practitioner. She nailed it right on the spot and recognized I was

Bi-Polar II and put me on some meds for it. I'm a thousand times better than I

was a year ago.8-) Sue CFrom: cam [mailto: prettypugz@...]Lexapro@...:

Tue, 20 Feb 2007 05:42:47 -0800 (PST)Subject:

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave me

the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much as

when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

worked well at all. What els is there? ---------------------------------Don't

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I currently take Effexor XR. There's Cymbalta as well, which is the newest one

out there that I'm aware of. Here's a list of all the ones available. This

includes the older drugs some of which have the added properies of controlling

migraines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_antidepressants

Barbara

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he

gave me the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and

none of those worked well at all. What els is there?

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Your post points out the difficulty doctors sometimes have in diagnosing exactly

what it is we have. If the diagnoses is off the meds given will often be of only

limited use and can even make a condition worse.

I'm glad the NP was able to nail it for you. I, too, see a NP. They have a much

more rounded medical background and education then doctors do.

Barbara

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave

me the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much

as when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of

those worked well at all. What els is there?

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When my headaches are really bad and the Tylenol 3

w/codine doesn't help, I use a heating pad on my head.

I either just rest my head on it or loosly wrap it

around my head. Your brain is a muscle and heat helps

muscles to relax. I've even slept at night with my

head on the heating pad at low and it really helped.

ak

--- MsTigerHawk <tigerhawksoars@...> wrote:

> When I get a really bad headache, here's what I do.

>

> Take 2 extra-strength Bayer aspirin (now that I'm

> on Lexapro, I only take one)

> Drink a big glass of Diet Coke (this usually helps

> my headaches)

> Take a hot shower and let the water run on the

> back of my head and neck

> Eat vanilla ice cream (for some reason this helps

> my headaches)

> If all else fails, I go to the chiropractor

>

> Colleen

>

>

> cam <prettypugz@...> wrote:

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

>

> ---------------------------------

> Don't pick lemons.

> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

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There is a clinical hypnotist near my houses. I had a talk with her. She says

most people who come to a hypnotist have traditionally done it to quit smoking

and lose weight, but now she says more and more are coming for depression and

anxiety. She says that besides any genetic component, there is a mind-body

connection and hypnotism can help with that.

If I had $500 for the 5 sessions, I would give it a try. Insurance doesn't pay

for it yet.

Colleen

Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

Your post points out the difficulty doctors sometimes have in diagnosing

exactly what it is we have. If the diagnoses is off the meds given will often be

of only limited use and can even make a condition worse.

I'm glad the NP was able to nail it for you. I, too, see a NP. They have a much

more rounded medical background and education then doctors do.

Barbara

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave me

the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much as

when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

worked well at all. What els is there? ---------------------------------Don't

pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.[Non-text portions of this

message have been removed]

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I can't take Tylenol or codeine. The former doesn't do a thing for my headaches

and the latter makes me very nauseaus.

Colleen

AUDREY KOEPKE <audkoe@...> wrote:

When my headaches are really bad and the Tylenol 3

w/codine doesn't help, I use a heating pad on my head.

I either just rest my head on it or loosly wrap it

around my head. Your brain is a muscle and heat helps

muscles to relax. I've even slept at night with my

head on the heating pad at low and it really helped.

ak

--- MsTigerHawk wrote:

> When I get a really bad headache, here's what I do.

>

> Take 2 extra-strength Bayer aspirin (now that I'm

> on Lexapro, I only take one)

> Drink a big glass of Diet Coke (this usually helps

> my headaches)

> Take a hot shower and let the water run on the

> back of my head and neck

> Eat vanilla ice cream (for some reason this helps

> my headaches)

> If all else fails, I go to the chiropractor

>

> Colleen

>

>

> cam

wrote:

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

>

> ---------------------------------

> Don't pick lemons.

> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

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I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat!

Makes sense cause we can control our bodies functions with bio-feedback and it

makes sense that that would include the brain chemicals.

Barbara

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave

me the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much

as when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of

those worked well at all. What els is there?

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I'll let you know how it works out if I give it a try.

Colleen

Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more meds, you betcha! In a

hearbeat! Makes sense cause we can control our bodies functions with

bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would include the brain chemicals.

Barbara

Re: new member---headaches?

I did go back to the doc and told him about the headaches. That's why he gave me

the Adivan. I did get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not as much as

when on the Lexapro. I have been on Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

worked well at all. What els is there? ---------------------------------Don't

pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.[Non-text portions of this

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I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a lot

of garbage that way and loose control of your decision

making process. At least with meds you can control

what you take and can work things out in a way that

will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

ak

--- Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

> I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> we can control our bodies functions with

> bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> include the brain chemicals.

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

>

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

> ---------------------------------Don't pick

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> Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

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>

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I agree with you, I would never let anyone mess with my subconscious, so many

things are buried in there and you can open a Pandora's box if you aren't

careful.

Liz

“We have loved the stars too fondly to fear the night.â€

Re: Re: new member---headaches?

I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a lot

of garbage that way and loose control of your decision

making process. At least with meds you can control

what you take and can work things out in a way that

will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

ak

--- Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

> I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> we can control our bodies functions with

> bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> include the brain chemicals.

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

>

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

> ---------------------------------Don't pick

> lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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That's not really true. And the same could be said for the type of meds we all

take. They all mess with our minds to some degree. If they didn't none of us

would feel better or feel worse. Psychiatric analysis and other types of therapy

also work by suggestion. Hypnosis cannot make you do something you wouldn't

normally do. That is, if you think it's wrong to steal they can't convince you

to do so through hypnosis.

Barbara

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

>

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

> ---------------------------------Don't pick

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> Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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That's very similar to my routine. That's funny. Love the shower part. We

just replaced some plumbing pipes in our house and the shower about rips your

scalp off. Feels so good.

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I totally disagree. When I was a copyeditor, I edited a huge two-volume set of

books, written by a German medical professor, about clinical hypnotism. Clinical

hypnotists don't " mess " with your subconscious. They are highly trained

professionals and know exactly what they're doing.

Colleen

lizzstergiou@... wrote:

I agree with you, I would never let anyone mess with my subconscious, so many

things are buried in there and you can open a Pandora's box if you aren't

careful.

Liz

“We have loved the stars too fondly to fear the night.â€

Re: Re: new member---headaches?

I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a lot

of garbage that way and loose control of your decision

making process. At least with meds you can control

what you take and can work things out in a way that

will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

ak

--- Barbara wrote:

> I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> we can control our bodies functions with

> bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> include the brain chemicals.

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

>

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

> ---------------------------------Don't pick

> lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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The clinical hypnotist does not have " power " over you.

Colleen

AUDREY KOEPKE <audkoe@...> wrote:

I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a lot

of garbage that way and loose control of your decision

making process. At least with meds you can control

what you take and can work things out in a way that

will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

ak

--- Barbara wrote:

> I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> we can control our bodies functions with

> bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> include the brain chemicals.

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

>

> I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just, not

> as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> well at all. What els is there?

> ---------------------------------Don't pick

> lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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Water restrictions in Australia mean that my shower has been

fitted with a 6 litre per minute restrictor. Its not a shower anymore,

it just trickles down, the spray only a diametre of a large coin, its

ridiculous,

I get punchy in the shower. Really need to get a spanner to remove the

restrictor.

Sorry this turned into a vent.

Re: new member---headaches?

That's very similar to my routine. That's funny. Love the shower part. We just

replaced some plumbing pipes in our house and the shower about rips your scalp

off. Feels so good.

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be that as it may, it's still dangerous.

ak

--- Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

> That's not really true. And the same could be said

> for the type of meds we all take. They all mess with

> our minds to some degree. If they didn't none of us

> would feel better or feel worse. Psychiatric

> analysis and other types of therapy also work by

> suggestion. Hypnosis cannot make you do something

> you wouldn't normally do. That is, if you think it's

> wrong to steal they can't convince you to do so

> through hypnosis.

>

> Barbara

>

>

> > Re: new member---headaches?

> >

> >

> >

> > I did go back to the doc and told him about

> the

> > headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I

> did

> > get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just,

> not

> > as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> > Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

> worked

> > well at all. What els is there?

> > ---------------------------------Don't pick

> > lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> > Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have

> been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

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> >

> >

> >

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they may think they know what they are doing but they

may never know the residual effect it will have on the

victim later. IT IS STILL VARY DANGEROUS.

ak

--- MsTigerHawk <tigerhawksoars@...> wrote:

> I totally disagree. When I was a copyeditor, I

> edited a huge two-volume set of books, written by a

> German medical professor, about clinical hypnotism.

> Clinical hypnotists don't " mess " with your

> subconscious. They are highly trained professionals

> and know exactly what they're doing.

>

> Colleen

>

>

> lizzstergiou@... wrote:

> I agree with you, I would never let anyone mess

> with my subconscious, so many things are buried in

> there and you can open a Pandora's box if you aren't

> careful.

>

> Liz

>

>

> “We have loved the stars too fondly to fear the

> night.â€

>

>

> Re: Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

> I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

> subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a

> lot

> of garbage that way and loose control of your

> decision

> making process. At least with meds you can control

> what you take and can work things out in a way that

> will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

> opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

> ak

> --- Barbara wrote:

>

> > I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> > meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> > we can control our bodies functions with

> > bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> > include the brain chemicals.

> >

> > Barbara

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: new member---headaches?

> >

> >

> >

> > I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> > headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> > get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just,

> not

> > as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> > Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> > well at all. What els is there?

> > ---------------------------------Don't pick

> > lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> > Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

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what in the world are you guys talking about?

--- <rroobbeerrtt@...> wrote:

> Water restrictions in Australia mean that my shower

> has been

> fitted with a 6 litre per minute restrictor. Its not

> a shower anymore,

> it just trickles down, the spray only a diametre of

> a large coin, its ridiculous,

> I get punchy in the shower. Really need to get a

> spanner to remove the restrictor.

> Sorry this turned into a vent.

>

>

> Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

> That's very similar to my routine. That's funny.

> Love the shower part. We just replaced some plumbing

> pipes in our house and the shower about rips your

> scalp off. Feels so good.

>

> ---------------------------------

> Have a burning question? Go to Answers and

> get answers from real people who know.

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Says who? Please, give me sources for what you're saying. Are you simply

repeating something you've been told by a friend? Or is this something that you

know for a fact? Is this something you believe because of superstition? It

always puzzles me when people dismiss things seemingly out of hand. I'm

genuinely curious as to why you think this.

Barbara

> > Re: new member---headaches?

> >

> >

> >

> > I did go back to the doc and told him about

> the

> > headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I

> did

> > get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just,

> not

> > as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> > Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

> worked

> > well at all. What els is there?

> > ---------------------------------Don't pick

> > lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at

> > Autos.[Non-text portions of this message have

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> > removed]

> >

> >

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Victim? LOL. Clinical hypnotism is not dangerous at all. Furthermore, clinical

hypnotists are medical doctors or psychiatrists. I'm not talking about parlor

entertainment here. I know there are still a lot of people who actually believe

that hypnotism opens a person up to demon possession, but there are still a lot

of superstitious people in the world. Clinical hypnotism is just as good a

discipline as any other branch of medicine.

Colleen

AUDREY KOEPKE <audkoe@...> wrote:

they may think they know what they are doing but they

may never know the residual effect it will have on the

victim later. IT IS STILL VARY DANGEROUS.

ak

--- MsTigerHawk wrote:

> I totally disagree. When I was a copyeditor, I

> edited a huge two-volume set of books, written by a

> German medical professor, about clinical hypnotism.

> Clinical hypnotists don't " mess " with your

> subconscious. They are highly trained professionals

> and know exactly what they're doing.

>

> Colleen

>

>

> lizzstergiou@... wrote:

> I agree with you, I would never let anyone mess

> with my subconscious, so many things are buried in

> there and you can open a Pandora's box if you aren't

> careful.

>

> Liz

>

>

> “We have loved the stars too fondly to fear the

> night.â€

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> Re: Re: new member---headaches?

>

>

> I would never knowingly allow anyone to mess with my

> subconscious in any way. You open yourself up to a

> lot

> of garbage that way and loose control of your

> decision

> making process. At least with meds you can control

> what you take and can work things out in a way that

> will help you in the long run and not avoid it by

> opening yourself to someone elses power over you.

> ak

> --- Barbara wrote:

>

> > I'd be willing to try that. If it meant no more

> > meds, you betcha! In a hearbeat! Makes sense cause

> > we can control our bodies functions with

> > bio-feedback and it makes sense that that would

> > include the brain chemicals.

> >

> > Barbara

> >

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> > Re: new member---headaches?

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> >

> >

> > I did go back to the doc and told him about the

> > headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I did

> > get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just,

> not

> > as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> > Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those worked

> > well at all. What els is there?

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Not at all.

Colleen

AUDREY KOEPKE <audkoe@...> wrote:

be that as it may, it's still dangerous.

ak

--- Barbara wrote:

> That's not really true. And the same could be said

> for the type of meds we all take. They all mess with

> our minds to some degree. If they didn't none of us

> would feel better or feel worse. Psychiatric

> analysis and other types of therapy also work by

> suggestion. Hypnosis cannot make you do something

> you wouldn't normally do. That is, if you think it's

> wrong to steal they can't convince you to do so

> through hypnosis.

>

> Barbara

>

>

> > Re: new member---headaches?

> >

> >

> >

> > I did go back to the doc and told him about

> the

> > headaches. That's why he gave me the Adivan. I

> did

> > get headaches before. Runs in the family. Just,

> not

> > as much as when on the Lexapro. I have been on

> > Paxil, Zoloft and Buspar and none of those

> worked

> > well at all. What els is there?

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