What anxiety medication do you take and how did you first know you needed medication?
Posted on 19. Feb, 2012 by admin in General
Question by Penny: What anxiousness medication do you take and how did you very first know you required medication?
What anxiety medication do you take and how did you very first know you needed medication?
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Answer by Pat
occasionally anxiousness and pressure can cause ulcers in your stomach and also result in sleeping difficulties as well. this happened to me then the physician put me on the paxil medication and now i am feeling better. It took 3 years to locate my ulcers and stres issues. Now its virtually resolved but i have to take the paxil for a extended time. i have read paxil is not a excellent medication but numerous say it is the greatest out there and numerous say its really negative. Time will tell for me.
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TBC_Down
19. Feb, 2012
paxil and attivan, when I started having panic attacks is when I knew for sure
Accidentally.In.Love
19. Feb, 2012
I take Zoloft for my anxiety. I know it is an antidepressant, but it also works as an anitanxiety medicine.
I first discovered that I needed to take medication when I was in seventh grade and I realized that I had a bunch of irrational fears about dying. I didn’t tell my parents, and my anxieties took over my life. My grades started dropping and I quickly became depressed. Then, the next year in eighth grade, it was even worse. I almost failed eighth grade because I couldn’t concentrate. Still, I didn’t tell my parents. My parents yelled at me and I felt even worse about myself. My self esteem got even lower, and I was determined to fight my anxiety and pass high school. In night grade, I tried my hardest to push away my anxieties, and I found that I thought that I could fight them by doing certain rituals which I would perform when I felt anxious, like pulling my hair, squeezing my skin, among other things to get my mind off of it. I managed to pass 9th grade with C’s, but I wanted to do better than that. Then, in 10th grade everything came crashing down when I had an awful biology teacher who triggered my anxiety and I basically broke down. I would cry every night, I would have about three to four anxiety attacks a day, and I wouldn’t do my homework at all. I felt like I was in a funk that I coudln’t get out of. Then, on the last day of the second marking period, I faced my fears and went to my guidance counselor about my anxiety. She called my parents and my parents got me help. After about three weeks on Zoloft, I felt so much better. Now, my anxiety only comes up everyone once in a while, and I know who I can talk to about it.
If you are having any problems with anxiety, catch it before it gets worse. My anxiety took over my life and it got way out of hand. I got help though, and you can too. Talk to someone close to you and they will get you help, if you need it.
I hope this helps!
Ticomama
19. Feb, 2012
I take celexa. I have taken it for three years, and I am now tapering off it. I took that in conjunction with stress management class’s, a new diet, and exercise regimen, and a once a month therapy session. I know it sounds like a lot, but that is what I needed to do to change my life style. I knew I needed to take medication after a year of therapy and I couldn’t stop worrying about things. I was panicking about what people were thinking, if my job performance was good enough. I wouldn’t sleep because I was so terrified I would forget to do something the next day. Despite all the non-medicinal methods I tried, I couldn’t overcome my anxiety. I am on my way off the drugs now, but everyone is different. Some people only need them for a short time. But they do take at least thirty days to get in your system, and that was the hardest part for me. I kept telling myself to be patient. I hope that helped!! Good luck with your decision!!
mrkittypong
19. Feb, 2012
Prozac and Klonipin, but I first experienced panic disorder 10 years ago and I was on something different, I was fine for a long time but after the death of my mother it came back. When I had my first panic attack I was 17 and had no idea what the hell was happening to me, I went to the Dr. right way and he gave me a name for it and medicine.
Robert K
19. Feb, 2012
I have used Gabatrol and it certainly has made a difference for me.
Lizzy!
19. Feb, 2012
Paxil 20mg is effective. When you first start it, you would want to only do 10mg. I have Xanax and klonopin pills in the medicine cabinet that I have filled, but not taken. Those two are fast acting medications with almost immediate relief. They should only be used when absolutely necessary because they are addictive. Paxil, on the other hand is for long term use, and can have weird effects when stopped suddenly. With antidepressants, you should decrease your dosage gradually before stopping the medication. I knew that I needed the medication when all I wanted to do was stay home, and I didn’t even really feel safe then. I dreaded leaving the house, and this began for me at age 16. When the fear interrupts your life, it is time. People who claim that meditation, exercise, and all that jazz alone will work, are not telling the truth. The fear in these disorders are caused by chemical imbalances. That cannot be fixed with a work out, although it may make you feel better for a hot second. Good luck.
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