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Hello Beth!

Have you tried taking the Lexapro at night?

Some anti-depressants (ADs) can make you tired. Also make sure you have something to eat with it, even a cracker or two might help.

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I did start taking Lexapro at night after 3 days. I get so drowsy between 12-18 hours later. It is probably in combo with other meds, but the nausea hits again then too. I'm sticking with it for now. I'll also try eating a couple crackers. When I get really sleepiy I've been eating crunchy chips, but I know that's not healthy. I think the noise keeps me awake. LOL

I really need to be less anxious about the constant pain. At least when I am sleepy I can't worry too much about the pain. LOL

Anyone else having the same problems? What are your solutions?
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