And for anyone taking anti--depressants remember that you have to take them consistently or they won't work.Sertraline.
Yep and don't forget lots of times it'll be rough starting out before it gets better with them.And for anyone taking anti--depressants remember that you have to take them consistently or they won't work.
Yeah unfortunately I don't think people understand what anti-depressants do. There is an old stereotype that they're some sort of "happy pill" like you are popping some drug at a party. And that you are drugged up and magically feel better. They simply fix the chemical imbalances in your brain. I've been on 4 or 5 different ones and actually started taking them at ISU when I was living at Larch Hall. Like you say they don't work immediately and take several weeks for your body to adjust. Even then they don't cure everything they definitely help. There there is no "cure" for anxiety and depresIon. Only things that can help with it. Over the years talking to 1000 people or more about it I think the best medicine is religiously taking your anti-depressants and getting exercise. Burn off that nervous energy somehow.Yep and don't forget lots of times it'll be rough starting out before it gets better with them.
Man, I can definitely relate to all of that. It's horrifying as hell and it's starting to affect my job performance. I think the meds are messing with my brain. I've always been great at focusing on things and remembering things, but not so much lately.Mine that I get are similar. It sucks and it's terrifying. The massive one I had a few years ago was like something Ive never experienced before. I didn't even recognize it as an anxiety attack. It came out of nowhere and can't even really explain it. I felt like I was smothering. Thankfully I was at home. I even remember thinking that if I had a gun I would have put myself out of my own misery. Most horrific thing I've ever been through. I mean I was crawling around on the floor trying to get air. I've also found that infused weed and certain strands make my anxiety worse so I don't really smoke like I used to.
Yeah unfortunately I don't think people understand what anti-depressants do. There is an old stereotype that they're some sort of "happy pill" like you are popping some drug at a party. And that you are drugged up and magically feel better. They simply fix the chemical imbalances in your brain. I've been on 4 or 5 different ones and actually started taking them at ISU when I was living at Latch Hall. Like you say they don't work immediately and take several weeks for your body to adjust. Even then they don't cure everything but they definitely help. There there is no "cure" for anxiety and depresIon. Only things that can help with it. Over the years talking to 1000 people or more about it I think the best medicine is religiously taking your anti-depressants and getting exercise. Burn off that nervous energy somehow.
Haven't had this happen recently, but I used to occasionally have an overwhelming feeling that I was going to die.
In the ballpark or pretty minor
As someone who has dealt with thousands of panic attacks in their life along with plenty of anxiety, I have tried plenty of different tricks. Here are a few that help me more than others.If any of you deal with anxiety, what are some good ways to handle it? I have had it a bit in the past, but for the last couple of months it has gotten out of hand, probably due to some stomach issues I have been dealing with, which the doctors have not figured out yet. The anxiety gets so bad that sometimes I vomit a lot and often times I have a difficult time catching my breath. I started taking anxiety meds and they seem to be working pretty well, but not always.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Probably pretty similar.Haven't had this happen recently, but I used to occasionally have an overwhelming feeling that I was going to die.
The last major one has been some time, but during a move. In the car. It wasn't pleasant
In the ballpark or pretty minor?
I stopped coffee cold turkey last June (never much for pop or other caffeine drinks) and it’s been a life changing decision for me.I've never claimed to have anxiety or be depressed. But I cut caffeine entirely out of my diet recently, and I was very surprised how my frantic and catastrophic feelings decreased. I have no desire to ever drink caffeine again.
Very nice staff. They take 2 vials of blood. Takes about 20 min to get results. Mine was 283 (usually 300-1200). They are setting me up with 2 to injections per week. I will do them. $199/month sent to my house. Also was a $254 lab fee and they gave me a 2x dose today.Would be interested in hearing how your visit there goes.
Wow, sounds like you could really benefit from this. Thanks for sharing. Would love to hear your progress reportsAlso will be checked again in 6 weeks