I'm a little freaked out right now. I currently take Lexapor, 10mg a day. I have one pill left. My insurance won't do a montly refill now, it must be 3 months at a time. I don't enough money to cover that until the end of the month. I called my doctor's office to see if they could give me some samples until I could get more. Well, of course they don't sample them anymore and don't have any.
So, I'm leaving tomorrow for vacation for a week. I'm freaked out that I will start going nuts because I'm going to stop cold turkey.
Has anyone ever stopped Lexapro cold turkey? If so, did you have withdrawal symptoms?
Thanks.
Re: cutting off Lexapro cold turkey?
this is exactly what I'm afraid of. I just don't know how to get any more :-( I hate being broke. My mom is paying for my vacation that's the only way I am able to go.
ugh, no fun :-(
Luckily my mom is going to help me pay. Dang, I hate to rely on her to get my meds . . . but some things are worth it.
Thanks for your advise. I've always been afraid of this. I heard withdrawals from Lexapro can be pretty harsh.
Thank you.
I'm back on Lexapro now (on 10mg/day), but I tapered off of it earlier this year and it was okay. I had a week or two where I felt off and had some mild dizzy spells but it was tolerable. I was still able to work, exercise, play with my DD, etc. My doc had me taper off by taking a half pill for ten days and then just stop. Going cold turkey isn't something I'd recommend though because it can make the withdrawal symptoms a lot more intense. I just wanted to put a positive spin on the withdrawal from Lexapro out there in case anyone else is tapering off and nervous about it.
So glad your mom's helping you out!
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Don't stop Lexapro cold turkey!!! When I was on it, even taking a pill late would give me the headache of my life and make me sick.
Even with proper weaning, it was still rough coming off it.
Lexapro offers (or at least they did offer) a discount card, so call your doctor and ask about that, it really helps cut the cost down.