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Semper Fi - 1775
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I've been dealing with near debilitating anxiety since I got out of the Marine Corps. Truth is, I always thought it was normal and that's how everyone felt.

Some years ago I saw some dopy actress on TV talking about anxiety and if you had any of these 10 symptoms, you might be a sufferer.

I was 10 for 10...and still denied I had an issue. Bottom line...doc recently put me on Lexapro. I cannot get a straight answer about having the occasional drink. Doc did not forbid it, just said to go easy. (he said he would say different if I was having issues with depression instead of anxiety).

Don't even get me started on what internet searches pull up. Anyone here willing to share their experiences with Lexapro and drinking?

Email is in my profile if you don't want to post in this thread. Thanks all...


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Posts: 12322 | Location: Belly of the Beast | Registered: January 02, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I can. It can intensify the affects of alcohol. It makes it “hit you” differently than normal. For me, it would be no buzz, then boom with hard liquor. Didn’t really do anything different when I drank beer. My advice, go slow. Drink one less than normal. I suggest having a drink at home or a friends house. Don’t drive. Your mileage may vary.


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I look at it this way. It's obvious that too many is bad whether on lexapro or not. Drink one, if it's not prohibited on the bottle.


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Alcohol and Lexapro are both downers, everyone is affected differently, for you one plus one may be two or 5 you will have to figure out for yourself. Go slow, beer and hard liquor will have different effects, trial and error. Good luck.
 
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I was on Lexapro during and right after I went through all my cancer treatments. It helped during, but afterwards, it turned me way too emotional ( for no reasons) eg, being sad over many things.

I got off of it asap, but never drank alcohol while I was taking it. I wish I could answer your question.

Ativan is another anxiety drug, not sure the difference in them , doctos don't like long term presciptions to patients for Ativan.

Since I'm on blood thinners and have hypertension, hardly ever drink alcohol these days.


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My girlfriend takes it and drinks, but she only drinks once a month and never more than two, on a wild night three.

She did fall asleep as soon as we got to the hotel last time she drank, but it was an extremely long day.

Not sure that helps at all, but that's all I got.



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Never had an issue when taking it and drinking.
 
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Nothing major to add other than the fact that everyone’s bodies are different. Go slow and see how you do. One person may pass out on the combo while you have little affect.


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This is a simple answer.
If drinking may effect the benefits of the drug don't drink.
I would think your health is more important than having a drink.

Bob


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My sister in law was put on Lexapro maybe fifteen years ago, a lot of bad things going on for her at the time.

I knew she and her husband would put a lot away at a local club at least once a week, maybe more often. I also think they regularly had some other days of the week. I asked her if she felt any different on the Lexapro and drink than just drinking before the Lexapro. She felt there was no problem. I do know they have both cut back on the drinking the last couple years but there are other health related issues that I think brought that about. If you have any specific questions, I'll be glad to ask her.

Ronin1069, I emailed you with information that may or may not be of interest.




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I really really like a beer now and then, and a hit or two of bourbon with my cigars. But for now, I've given up the hootch. It's been years since that last time I went a full day without a drink of some type, so maybe this is as good a time as any to back off. I'm going to give it til the end of the year, see how much weight I've dropped, and more importantly see how I feel.

I've never used alcohol to get sloppy drunk, but one beer (or two) has become a very comforting everyday habit for me. Time to find a new habit I spose.


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Originally posted by rbert0005:
This is a simple answer.
If drinking may effect the benefits of the drug don't drink.
I would think your health is more important than having a drink.

Bob


Thanks Mom.


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Got to add to the don't drink column.

If there's any question, avoid the issue altogether.

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quote:
Originally posted by rbert0005:
This is a simple answer.
If drinking may effect the benefits of the drug don't drink.
I would think your health is more important than having a drink.

Bob


Thanks Mom.


Why the sarcasm? The guy asked for opinions, and he got one. Chillax… Unless you have problems with alcohol?





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I would look at nutritional supplements to improve your mood.

Here is an article from the Life Extension Foundation:

http://www.lifeextension.com/P...h/Depression/Page-01


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