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Old Mar 09, 2014, 04:33 AM
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yesterday I was forced to raise my Lexapro to my normal dose of 20mg from 10mg I had dropped down to 10mg last summer and lived on the edge but I got by without hitting me sexually to much. I have been drifting in and out moods and putting my health in danger, I was starting to focus on stupid physical things and making them feel worse than the really was I needed my brain to slow .Yesterday was the first day I had a CHILL OUT. the extra 10mg hit the spot , a little groggy today but onward we go in life , I will try anything to keep out the dead zone. Leys hope the snake responds to the increase

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Old Mar 09, 2014, 09:18 AM
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My friend's doctor had her take an antihistamine to help with the sexual side effects of lexapro. Of course only take it when you need to so you have to plan ahead but she said it did help. May not be the same for a man of course but may be worth investigating...
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Old Mar 09, 2014, 12:33 PM
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My friend's doctor had her take an antihistamine to help with the sexual side effects of lexapro. Of course only take it when you need to so you have to plan ahead but she said it did help. May not be the same for a man of course but may be worth investigating...
kinda kills the mood a bit having to plan ahead. Like saying you do the ironing darling and I will be ready in 2 hours . no not for me but thanks
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Old Mar 09, 2014, 04:31 PM
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kinda kills the mood a bit having to plan ahead. Like saying you do the ironing darling and I will be ready in 2 hours . no not for me but thanks
It's better than being depressed as hell I'm sure. Or it numbs the emotions I don't know. Viagra, cialis, or something I'm sure it doesn't take that long.

"Just wait! It has to kick in!". "Why are you taking this you dint find me attractive?!" "but you're like 60 or something!".

- Perspective of a teenager..

Unless you both like 1-2 hours of foreplay.
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Old Mar 10, 2014, 05:07 AM
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It's better than being depressed as hell I'm sure. Or it numbs the emotions I don't know. Viagra, cialis, or something I'm sure it doesn't take that long.

"Just wait! It has to kick in!". "Why are you taking this you dint find me attractive?!" "but you're like 60 or something!".

- Perspective of a teenager..

Unless you both like 1-2 hours of foreplay.
I wont get any trouble getting an erection so I don't need Viagra, its orgasm that is delayed and very weak , im 66 not 60 why arnt you suppose to have sex at that age, my wife is a hell of a beautiful lady.
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Old Mar 11, 2014, 02:24 PM
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Coming off my Lexapro increase, it don't do any better just fuzz the brain, I found 10mg was the baby a long time back , 20 mg will not alter that fact . once you find the sweet spot no amount of up or down a med will help ,you have already found the best for yourself so don't kid a kidder . Now I have to find a plan B ,I have used up all the ssris med list, and snri,s don't like me they screw me over bad
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