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Lexapro Withdrawal (Cold Turkey): Dizzy And Lightheaded

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So, hello.

I've been on Lexapro for about 4-5 months because i've had depression, severe anxiety and panic attacks. My psychiatrist prescribed it for me.

I was in the dosage of 10mg, when i suddenly forgot to take it one day. I was thinking about going off it, so i didn't took it anymore. it has 4 days and i felt nothing wrong.

However yesterday, 5 days after i stopped, during the night (When i sit in my computer to play some games and browse 4chan), i've started to feel extremely dizzy and lightheaded.

This didn't happened today during the day. However, as soon as i came back from the street (I was riding a bike and eating with some friends), i've started to feel it again, even worse than before.

>I'm almost passing out, and I notice a delay or a bad feeling when I turn my head (As if I lost my balance), I feel like I lost the strength of some muscles when i try to move them. My eyes also burn.

I think I'm sleeping normally. As i'm on vacation from my university, i'm sleeping at 1am and i wake up at like 10am, and i stay in the bed for a bit before starting my day.

Can this be related to lexapro or i shouldn't worry at all?
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>>17370121
It's easily possible. Drugs like that take a long time to build up in your system and a long time to get out. That's why they suggest you tell your doctor before stopping.
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>>17370121

>Can this be related to lexapro or i shouldn't worry at all?

Don't get medical advice from 4chan. Go see your doctor.
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