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Q&A: What anxiety medication do you take and how did you first know you needed medication?

March 24th, 2011

Question by Penny: What anxiety medication do you take and how did you first know you needed medication?
What anxiety medication do you take and how did you first know you needed medication?

Best answer:

Answer by Pat
sometimes anxiety and stress can cause ulcers in your stomach and also cause sleeping problems as well. this happened to me then the doctor put me on the paxil medication and now i am feeling better. It took 3 years to find my ulcers and stres issues. Now its almost resolved but i have to take the paxil for a long time. i have read paxil is not a good medication but many say it is the best out there and many say its very bad. Time will tell for me.

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You Need To take Action To Deal With Panic Disorders

September 18th, 2010

If you are among those who suffer from panic disorders or anxiety disorders, then you are most likely always on the lookout for methods that will prevent the onset of a panic attack. Fortunately, this is a well researched topic and there are many options available that can fight anxiety and depression at the same time. Many factors have been identified that will trigger a panic attack and there are always some very obvious and tell-tale signs when one is about to happen.


Your ability to read these signs as early as possible is the best tool to preventing and counteracting them. Once you have trained yourself to recognize the signs that indicate that the onset of a panic attack is just about to happen, you can move on to identify and learn about remedies for these.


The most important remedy while fighting against a panic disorder is to take action. Do not wait for it to wash over you; do not wait to pit your strength against it and measure your will power against the storm that is created by an anxiety panic attack. The best way to fight it is to prevent it.


Traumatic as it is, a few simple steps at the onset of an attack can help you tremendously. Most experts would say that you should not brace yourself against it, but rather roll with the wave. In this way, the attack will come and go, and you will not feel devastated the next day.


A little out of the way, but well recommended by doctors, is the effort to improve self esteem, which, it seems, is directly connected with depression anxiety. Depression in turn, happens when your self-expectations are thwarted by your abilities.


The timing is very important, so you should be careful when one is taking over your self-control. You need to know that basically all panic disorders are the result of some mismatch between who you think you are and how others perceive you.


Panic disorders are the result of a mental disease, and can turn regular, day-to-day problems into mammoth fears and anxiety attacks if left untreated. These attacks are tremendously traumatic since they are disproportionate to reality and therefore, it becomes difficult for you to defend yourself against it.


Health experts advise that the only things that can control such attacks are strong will power, appropriate medicines and timely action. All these initiatives should be applied at the same time in the correct order and intensity to provide you with relief.

Mike Selvon’s anxiety portal has some more useful information on panic disorders. Visit his web site and leave a comment at his anxiety attack symptom blog.

Overcome Your Anxiety Disorder – Take Your Life Back

August 11th, 2010

How much anxiety is too much? How can you overcome your anxiety disorder? It’s natural to feel anxious about problems, everybody does. What do you look for if you think anxiety is a problem.

Look at a few of the following symptoms to see where you fall.

nervousness

rapid heart beat

dizziness

panicky feelings, panic attacks

diarrhea & stomach problems

What can you do if you have feelings of stress, anxiety, and/or depression?  Try to pinpoint what triggers you anxiety attacks, then avoid the situation. Of course this is easier said than done and you may not be able to. At this point you will have to learn how to deal with it.

To add more complexity to the matter you have different types or categories for anxiety such as..

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Panic Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Social Anxiety Disorder

Specific Phobias and Agoraphobia

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OSD)

Exact treatment varies from person to person based on the type of disorder, severity, and other individual factors. There are many ways to overcome your Anxiety Disorder. The typical treatments are medications, therapy, or both.

Antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs are prescribed to reduce the symptoms associated with Anxiety Disorders. Specifically, these drugs include benzodiazepines, beta-blockers, tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and most recently selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). With these methods you have to overcome your anxiety as well as the affects of these drugs.

You should definitely watch how much caffeine and sugars you use, this will adversly affect your nervous system.

Remember, you have choices and there are alternatives besides drugs.

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If You Suffer From Social Anxiety Symptoms – You Are Your Own Worst Enemy – Take Back The Control Now!

July 17th, 2010

Social anxiety symptoms, did you know you have full control over this them? I will explain to you how, and why an attack manifests, it is all in your head you actually create it all by your self. What if i told you, you alone could cure it, no drugs no drawn out therapies.

The art to STOPPING social anxiety symptoms is just a correction of the way you react to fear, yes it is that simple. Think about this, the only reason you have this condition is because you allow your thoughts to take over and create a lot of out of control adrenalin and eventually a panic attack. You become that frightened you withdraw from society, this is a natural protection mechanism.

If You Suffer From Social anxiety symptoms You Are Your Own Worst Enemy – Take Back the Control Now!

Ever time you have an attack you try and push the thoughts away and say to your self, “oh no I can not handle this, this is going to be bad, I am getting out of here, I need a safe place to be”. All this does is makes the panic level rise exaggerating the situation and this keeps you a prisoner to social phobia, and social anxiety symptoms.

If You Suffer From Social Anxiety Symptoms – You Are Your Own Worst Enemy – Take Back the Control Now!

OK you have probably done the same thing every time you feel anxious and it does not work, so now it is time for a new approach. Do not push an attack away, observe it, get to know its pattern, what i mean by this is, how long it stays. What side effects it usually gives you and you need to invite panic into your life.

Yes that is what i said, think about all the times you resist something, what happens? I will tell you, it persists.Ok now think about the times you persist on something, bet you do not get it. Murphy ‘s law. 99% of the time if you invite panic into your life willingly you will not experience it.Try it, you will be surprised how you can cure Social anxiety symptoms all by your self.

If You Suffer From Social anxiety symptoms You Are Your Own Worst Enemy – Take Back the Control Now!

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Anxiety Attacks – Preventative Steps to Take

February 9th, 2010

Anxiety attacks can be debilitating – both mentally and physically. If you have ever had the misfortune of suffering from one or more anxiety attacks in your life, take comfort in the fact that there are steps you can take to alleviate or prevent these attacks from reoccurring. Let’s take a look at the many steps you can follow if you feel an anxiety attack coming on — no matter where you are.


Anxiety attacks typically start with a feeling of complete and total anxiety. This is usually followed by rapid heartbeat, sweating, ,shortness of breath, and lightheadedness. Panic attacks can even cause you to faint or pass out if they are extreme enough. When any of these symptoms begin, it is in your best interest to try to breathe deeply and slowly. Doing this will prevent your heartrate from skyrocketing. It will also prevent lightheadedness.


Next, to prevent a bad anxiety attack, you should try to focus your mind and attention on something positive — even though it may seem like an impossible thing to do. People who have panic attacks often have a hard time focusing on anything other than what is bothering them at that moment. And for some, an anxiety attack may come out of nowhere. Therefore, if you feel an attack coming on, one of the best things you can do is to think of something happy and focus on positive thoughts. Perhaps you can recall a favorite childhood memory, or you can think of being in the warm sunshine on the beach of a tropical island.


Although thinking positively helps some anxiety patients, it does not help all of them. For some people, trying to focus on the positive can seem completely impossible, In these cases, it is best if you try to surround yourself with people who can help you to take your mind off of everything. Being around others can help some anxiety patients preoccupy themselves. In this way, their panic will not be at the forefront of their minds. Talking, joking, and laughing with friends and family can do wonders for the stressed mind. This is one of the best ways to alleviate anxiety. If there is no one around, you can always pick up the telephone or sign online to an Internet chat program to talk to people. If you have no family or friends online, you can always join an anxiety chat group, and talk to people with the same problem. This can be highly beneficial to your mental health.


Another thing you may want to consider to alleviate a panic attack is to take anti-anxiety medication. If you take the necessary step to visit a doctor who is a mental health professional, you can get a prescription for one of a variety of medications used to treat panic attacks. Some of these medication types include Xanax, Lorazepam, and Valium. Taking these medications on an “as needed” basis (i.e. when you feel an attack coming on) can be extremely helpful. These medications work quickly to calm your nerves and your anxiety. Your doctor will evaluate your specific case and be able to prescribe the correct medication and dosage of it that you will need. Only with a doctor’s prescription can you get such medications. After you are prescribed an anti-anxiety medication, your doctor will monitor how well it works for you and if you have any unwanted side effects. Because this medication can sometimes be abused or addicting, your doctor will want to make sure that you are using it correctly.


A last way to deal with anxiety attacks is to seek the professional help of a therapist, also known as a psychiatrist. This mental health doctor will be able to talk to you one-on-one and give you personalized suggestions of how to end your anxiety. This will mean that you have to open up to your therapist and tell him or her exactly what is going on in your life, and your insights on it. If you are open and honest with your therapist, you will be able to receive the best help possible.


So if you suffer from sporadic and recurrent anxiety attacks, don’t lose hope. Simply following these few steps can make your life easier and much happier.

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