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I skipped the Lexapro last night to see if it will help my grogginess in the morning. I got a nasty headache at 2am... Not sure if it's withdrawal? Woke up late and was still groggy. I guess it's still in my system and will take some time to wear off. The good news is I still got a good solid 8 hours of sleep last night, despite the headache.


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CWOL,

Nighttime headaches are the worst. Are you trying to go off of the Lexapro?

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No, just experimenting to see if not taking it at night helps at all. Didn't so far. Will ask pharmacist when I go see her and maybe go back to MD to see if this is normal.
What's weird is I still had night sweat even not taking it last night. It must take quite a while for Lexapro to dissipate from your system.


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My youngest son had a headache last night. My oldest son woke me up because my youngest said he felt like he was going to vomit (due to the headache). He didn't vomit and he's feeling better this morning, but I've been drowsy all day and I didn't lose much sleep last night. It's amazing how big of an impact a little loss of sleep can make on performance and productivity at work.

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Took the Lexapro last night, had a pretty good night's sleep. Woke up and was still a bit groggy...

Got S11 today. WW does not read her emails, missed an email from LL coach yesterday about the team going to watch a state championship game in our town. Had to get S11 to tell WW about it, then she was scrambling to make it. Today, she said she was doing me a favor by dropping off S11 instead of having me pick him up. How is that a favor when it inconveniences three people and have him wait on the curb on a busy street near her apartment with three bags of clothes? Looks like she didn't wash his laundry either, wants me to do it.
This is just crap... I just want WW to be punished for all the misery she is inflicting on my S11 and me!


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Dropping by to see how CWOL is doing this holiday weekend. I imagine many ball games for s11.
Hope all is well, and I am silently cheering your s11 and his team on to victory.


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Originally Posted By: SadHub
Dropping by to see how CWOL is doing this holiday weekend. I imagine many ball games for s11.
Hope all is well, and I am silently cheering your s11 and his team on to victory.


Thanks SadHub, doing well. Driving S11 all over town to his games since I have him for the entire long weekend, we've been having fun!


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Please don't play around with that stuff. When you decide you want to stop taking it, follow your doctor's plan for reducing the doses.


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How's your week going CWOL?

How did s do at his games?

Hope all is well.


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Originally Posted By: sandi2
Please don't play around with that stuff. When you decide you want to stop taking it, follow your doctor's plan for reducing the doses.


Yes, I've been sticking to the regime, thanks.


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