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![]() It's funny you should start a thread on this as I too just switched from Lexapro to Paxil. I felt the Lexapro was not working well for me after two years and besides that it cost me $80 a month copay. So if I went through the insurance drug warehouse for 90 days supply that was $240 at a whack. ![]() Since the switch I have felt much better and more alive and less like I was just drifting through life with little or no emotion. My copay is now only $10 a month and that is one heck of a savings. I do believe the difference in my life now and how I'm living it is somewhat due to a change in my attitude and the effectiveness of the Paxil. Even my therapist noticed the big change and I hadn't seen her for a month. I personally think you're on the right track and keep it up. I've noticed NO side effects from the med at all. Best of luck to you. |
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Thanks Craig. I am hoping this works for me. I just picked mine up from the pharmacy. I am always a little nervous before starting new medication. That's the anxiety showing up again!
I can't believe your doctor didn't try to give you something that could be taken as a generic to save you the money sooner. I am guessing that's why the Lexapro was so $$$. That is a lot of money! Take care, Jean |
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Hi Jean, I had a thread here, not too long ago, about my wonderful Paxil starting to lose it's magic, after my 5 yrs or 6 yrs on it.
I'm still on Paxil and until I find something as good, I will remain on it. It's still working, just not as well. What I'd like to do is increase the doseage, but I'm already on the recommended high dose. ![]() Anyway, I think you should try it and see if it works as well for you. For me, it's been great. Good luck and Hugs,
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I found I just could not tolerate Paxil at all. It made me so nauseous, all I wanted to do was puke my guts out
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I quit paxil last year after 3yrs. it was numbing the life out of me. there is a withdrawle to it. like a electric shocking for about 3 to 5 months, my regular doc tells me now there is some drug that will sub that feeling out. my dad dose well with it though.I am just dealing with it,,,,,)
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