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Old Oct 12, 2007, 09:34 AM
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Re: Any Nurses With Anxiety Disorders?

I feel for you! I have the same problem. I can't tell you what to do but I can tell you that Lexapro worked absolute wonders for me. I haven't had a panic attack since a week after I started it 2 & a half years ago and my generalized anxiety has all but vanished... I only get anxious now when I'm in truly high stress situations. Talk to your doctor! Also... the most comparable drug to Lexapro is Celexa which is cheaper by far than Lexapro. BUT, I think Lexapro works 1000xs better. JMO. I had an upset stomach for 2-3 days when I first started it and a slight headache off and on for a day or two. Both disappeared quickly. Good luck to you! hope this helps.

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