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Old 10-29-2015, 10:41 AM #1
LMPinkereton LMPinkereton is offline
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Default Lexapro/Clonazepam Help

My doctor started me on Lexapro and Clonazepam 10 days ago. I am a zombie. I can't get anything done. Just don't have enough energy to get up and do anything.
Yes, I am sleeping better. But I don't care about anything. Just sit and watch TV.

I realize that it takes a while to adjust to theses meds, but I thought maybe a few days.

Is this normal for day 10? What's the normal time frame to get back to normal? Or is this (full-zombie) the new normal?

I'm getting discouraged and don't know if I should call my doctor, or give it more time. This seems to be the case where the cure is worse than the problem?

Would really appreciate some feedback from others on these same meds.

Thanks
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