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Which of the following side effects have bothered
Which of the following side effects have bothered
increased anxiety [ 66 ] ** [17.23%]
loss/decrease of libido [ 59 ] ** [15.40%]
weight gain or loss (please specify) [ 35 ] ** [9.14%]
excess sleepiness [ 58 ] ** [15.14%]
insomnia/other sleep disturbances [ 46 ] ** [12.01%]
rashes/allergic reactions [ 6 ] ** [1.57%]
nausea [ 19 ] ** [4.96%]
headaches [ 24 ] ** [6.27%]
other side effects (please specify) [ 52 ] ** [13.58%]
no side effects [ 18 ] ** [4.70%]
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post Aug 6 2004, 01:48 PM
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My main problem has been weight gain, although to be fair that could have other causes too.


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jaw clenching for me!


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post Aug 9 2004, 10:40 PM
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just the sexual side effects for me, it worked great for everything though... anxiety/depression/ocd.


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post Aug 10 2004, 12:17 AM
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Sleepiness was a pain in the rear but now I'm fine.  No other side effects and I've been doing great on it :grinning:


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post Aug 10 2004, 03:43 AM
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when i was taking Fluoxetine it was the lack of tiredness.  i was always awake.  but now i dont sleep either...so who knows?   ???
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Seems like the sleep disturbances have been a big issue for most people :) Scaredy, I've heard of the jaw clenching one and it sounds really sucky, but fortunately I've not experienced it. As to libido (it's amazing the things we will own to on a public forum, isn't it? :)) it dipped some, but didn't go entirely so I can live with that.. I know some people have very serious problems in that area though.


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I didn't have any side effects except for loss of libido.  Otherwise, it was a great med for the panic and OCD.


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post Aug 11 2004, 01:46 PM
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Hello,:wave:  this is my first post. I have been taking fluoxetine for 6 weeks now and I think its good so far. I have suffered a bit with the jaw clenching  I wake up with an aching jaw sometimes!
I saw this site whilst I was searching the web for info on Fluoxetine. You see I have a problem with painkillers, in that I am addicted. Plus I have been drinking too. Not lots just a few drinks a night, but I am not drinking any more alcohol whilst on the prozak as i've been feeling quite ill today after last nights red wine, I have felt like a zombie and felt sick most of the day. I only had 3 glasses of wine last night!! But my main problem is the Nurofen plus. I take at present 4-6 a day. Thats everyday for the past year. I am trying to stop but I find I can't concentrate. I know I must though. Its very bad for me. Anyway back too side effects, i've had some nausea and upset tummy, but it was not so bad that it stopped me from doing normal things.
On the plus side I feel like a rational human being for the first time in years, and I am not so scared of other people and situations that once would drive me crazy. And I can start to deal with my painkiller addiction.


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post Aug 11 2004, 03:15 PM
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Hiya Codie and welcome to the forums! We have a room specifically for addiction, if you'd like to participate (alcohol's my problem, unfortunately, but the room deals with ALL addictions). I guess you're in the UK if you're calling it fluoextine? Me too :) Wet right now, isn't it?!


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post Aug 11 2004, 03:33 PM
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Thanks for your warm welcome Josephine, I will have a look in the addiction room, i'm just getting used to finding my way around the site.
I am in the uk and the weather is just crazy!!!


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post Aug 11 2004, 04:33 PM
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Yeah I live on a hill, which is good, or I think we'd have been washed away :( The worst thing is, it's not even cool ... sticky and humid, and unpleasant, with none of the benefits of sunshine.

As you're British and no doubt like talking about weather - don't be ashamed, we all do it ;) - there is a weather thread on the 'One Step at a Time' forum that you might like to check too :)


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post Aug 11 2004, 09:34 PM
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This is my third week, and I think I've had every side effect.  I had everything at first.  Now it's just a little insomnia and that jaw clenching, twitchy feeling.   I'm hoping it wears off soon.
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post Aug 11 2004, 11:49 PM
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Sorry to hear that Denial.... side effects do go away.... some of them might take time, but most if not all should dissapear, except the sexual side effect (unfortunately), but that too even gets better for some after being on the med for several months.


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post Aug 12 2004, 04:48 AM
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Heya Denial, welcome :). If you've got through three weeks it should get better from hereon in .. they say the first week or two is normally the worst. Let us know how you progress!


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hello denial, yes I too had some funky side effects in the first couple of weeks. I remember waking up at 4.30 one saturday morning looking outside and thinking how beautiful the world is!!! and I wanted to go running!! I didn't, I went back to sleep but it took me 3 hours. Also I had a couple of times where I woke up suddenly. My husband said he noticed it too and that it was a little freaky. I just found it funny. I also was a bit giggley, and felt a bit tipsy, But I feel better now(on prozak 6 weeks) things really seem to be balancing out and I feel much more 'normal'. :D


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post Aug 12 2004, 01:34 PM
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LOl they do say prozac can be more 'activating' than some of the other drugs, and that some people get a bit hyper on it ;)


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post Aug 12 2004, 08:12 PM
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That's one of the things I do remember the very first time I had been on prozac...I felt energized...it was great.  I also felt optimistic instead of otherwise.  This second time though was weird...my dr. and I decided to try it every other day and that's when I felt tired all the time. So I went back to every day and I feel great.  

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I felt more energized before I started to take it.  I'm trying to stay optimistic though.  The first two weeks were so bad, it has to get better.  I couldn't figure out why my anxiety had gotten worse.  Before I started, I was really worried about the sexual side effects.  Lexapro absolutely ruined that part of our relationship.  So far everything seems to be normal(fingers crossed).
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post Aug 13 2004, 01:44 PM
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I had the same problem with Lexapro.  I've been on fluoxetine about 3 weeks now, and the panic and anxiety are better, but yesterday and today I've had awful tension headaches.  I sent off the first chapter of my thesis, and I feel better now, but has anyone else had this problem?
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I had a few of those headaches in my second week.  I wasn't sure if it was all the anxiety or the med.  Maybe a combo.  Hope it doesn't come back.
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post Sep 13 2004, 04:14 PM
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My GF was prescribed Prozac in February, almost exactly the same time we met (it's a coincidence!!).

Most noticeable side effect has been a total loss of libido for about the last three months.

She seems to have trouble showing her emotions to me, but that may possibly be nothing to do with the Proxac, may be something to do with the fact that her husband, her best friend and soul mate, died a couple of years ago, and I suspect she is afraid of getting hurt again.

She also suffers from low self esteem (and has no reason whatsoever for that because she is a wonderful outgoing person with a good job).

I will hang in there with her because I love her and think she is worth it, but it does make the relationship difficult at times.
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post Sep 14 2004, 11:13 AM
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herman,
Good luck with everything, hope it works out.  Communication is the key and her talking with someone close like yourself about medication management is good for her and will benefit you both.  There are lots of options to help with the lose of libido and other possible side effects.  If you two talk about those, she can then mention them to her doctor and see what can help.  
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post Sep 14 2004, 07:39 PM
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Open communication lines are the key.  Although when you're down, it's hard to open up.  When I'm down and my girlfriend is trying to help by getting me to talk, it's all I can do to not get angry.  I love her so much that I know that whatever happens, I should not be angry at her.  So, it's a battle within myself because nobody wants to forced into anything, but sometimes we do need a push.  (am I rambling?)  I will say that I never know what approach will work for me.  Of course, when everything fails with me, and she gets upset, that hurts me so bad I realize what I'm doing.

Hang in there.......
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post Sep 15 2004, 02:56 AM
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Thanks for your comments and support.  I agree re communication, and luckily she is fairly open about things and will talk.

Whilst I want to learn more about the way she feels so I can try to understand how to deal with it better, I don't like to probe too much so try and bring the subject up at the best times (like whan she isn't stressed by work etc).

It would probably have made it easier if I had met her earlier so I might have been able to see the difference in the way she was affected pre AD/post AD being prescribed.

She also suffers from SAD and her GP has recommended she does not come off the AD's before next spring or it might just make things worse.

What options are there regarding loss of libido?  A change of AD?  A quick look on here seems to say that Wellbutrin is one of the better AD's regarding likeliness of loss of libido.

Ultimately though, I recognise her general wellbeing is more important than a (hopefully) short term lack of libido so am looking to the long term.
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Her libido may come back, or at least pick up a bit :). Most people suffer from some degree of loss of sex drive but it CAN get better. I am glad you are being understanding though.

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Glad the libido may come back.  It's not the be all and end all of things, but it would be nice!  :D

Being understanding is easy enough because I care, and to give her any grief or pressure about it would be totally the wrong thing to do.  If it is going to sort itself out, and I am sure it will, then it needs time and no hassle.

Thanks for the welcome to the forums  :)
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sadwalk.gif ermm.gif I voted as other.  My problem with Prozac so far has been what seems to be a wrosening of depression.  Or maybe this worsening is simply situational (I did just move rooms, and was in a mental institution last week for 6 days).  All I do is pace around the basement, or sit around my room looking up forums on the internet.  Hopefully things will get better.  BUt at least I'm not suicidal anymore.  :hmm:

At least I have something to do today that gets me out of the house (i'm unemployed), I'm going to a community vocational skills place called the Reality House, I was referred there by some social workers in the mental institution.  Hopefully if I have a job of some sort, I'll feel less worthless.
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Hiya Blackfloyd and welcome! I am unemployed too .. it sucks, doesn't it? :( I hate feeling that I am on the margins of society. Working when one is depressed is difficult, but a boost for our self esteem. I hope we both get something soon!


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Help Me!!

I've been taking Prozac for two years now,  I am 47 years old.  I've always had exema on one part of my body or another, and was growing out of it.  But since I've been on Prozac, I've developed psoriasis on my hands.  It's becoming horrible and horribly painful.  I've been to Doctors who've given me 'scripts for various ointments but they only make things worse.  You know, the more you do, the more you need.  I'm at the point where I want to chop off my hands.  But I am a computer-aided draftsman\designer and can't do that.  So I am trying to find a solution.  I want to stop Prozac and see if that's the problem.  I don't know what's worse, this or that!

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post Sep 18 2004, 08:53 AM
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Hiya! Welcome to the forums! What does your GP say? Why not try a different SSRI? :)


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What's an SSRI?  My GP sent me to a specialist who tried a couple of different ointments, knowing the prescriptions I take.  Trial and error by ointments, not regarding what I am taking.  I also take Hyzaar, high-blood pressure med, and am pretty sure either that or the Prozac are the culprit.

I am changing my GP and am thinking about just stopping the Prozac.  I'm just a little afraid to do that but...

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post Sep 19 2004, 10:04 AM
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An SSRI is one of the family of drugs that prozac belongs to .. it also contains Paxil, Zoloft, Luvox etc etc. If prozac is exacerbating your condition, you could try one of the others...

I wouldn't recommend stopping prozac just like that though :( Prozac is one of the easier drugs to get off due to its long half life, but stopping any med cold turkey is not a good idea and could make all of your conditions worse. Best of luck with your new GP :)


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hey everyone, ive been on fluoxetine for a week and a half now. The only real side effects that ive noticed are sleepiness (though this is subsiding) and my pupils are massivly dilated!!! is this normal, i think ill go search NHS-online!!


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LOL I've never heard of that one! Did you find anything out from NHS direct?


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For me the only side effects were constant yawning and clenching of my lower jaw and being super duper tired.
Also dizziness. one day i was on my way to work. After getting off the train and walking down the stairs i almost fell.
the spell was just so sudden.

I'd prefer those side effects than to have deal with my mind the way it is with out it. (prozak)[I]
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I've heard of the jaw clenching one but never experienced it .. though I do grind my teeth :). You're right though ,a few side effects, as long as they're not really severe, are better than the chronic depression.


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Just following up on the loss of libido issue....to recap, I met my g/f early this year, she went on Prozac (Fluoxetine) around the same time, and in June she suffered a total loss of libido.  There has been zero sexual interest from her since.  Whilst I am not complaining (although it does get kind of frustrating!), my question is, is this unusual to have a total loss of libido like this with Prozac, and for so long, or is it relatively common?

As she suffers from SAD her GP recommends she stays on the Prozac until spring.
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Has the doctor considered adding Wellbutrin to help her libido and to function as a second antidepressant.  SSRI's like Prozac have a definite reputation for this side effect and a lot of people do take this combo.  I just read this so I apologize if I missed something.

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I think she last saw her doctor around September, and they just recommended she stay on the Fluoxetin until spring without looking any further.  Unless you push them to step out of the box and look for things that might help, I suspect they frequently aren't that interested - you don't have a tangible ailment, and you are still capable of putting one foot in front of the other, so they just want to send you away so they can deal with the next patient.

I don't like to push my g/f on this issue as she is understandably sensitive about it and I don't want to pressurise her about it - which is a bit of a catch 22 situation because then it doesn't get better and thus perpetuates the situation, but I guess I need to try and find the right moment to try and approach the subject in a non confrontational way  :(
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If you're in the UK I don't think they actually prescribe Wellburtin here .. plus, most UK doctors will not prescribe more than one AD at any one time.


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