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oh and im waiting to see a clinical pshycologyst
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yeah i was taking seroxat, amitryptaline and propranalol but 2 weeks ago ma dog swapped the seroxat for efexor so i got withdrawl effects from the seroxate and side effects from efexor so im a bit dodgy at the moment not sure which is responsable for which feeling lol
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Are you taking any medications or seeking therapy? Drue
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sex pistols :-s?? i dont know wether thats a good or bad thing lol, we do have it pretty good over here, but most the doctors are still a bit clueless as to what works for people like us. so here i am in a country with some of the best doctors in the world and still like this, i think its just a matter of finding what works for each person as there are 100's of different solutions out there
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Thanks for the support lisa, man, I wish I lived in the UK, you guys have free health care, the Sex Pistols AND the Beatles! Drue
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drue im so sorry to hear about how you have been,I do think that maybe u need your dose increasing. Im from the uk and i cant imagine how it would be to have to pay health insurance, or do without.Its something that we take for granted, I really hope you can find somewhere and in the meantime i hope it helps knowing that others feel like you do and that it can be over come i wish you luck lisa xxxx
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So I just joined this program a week ago, and have been only having attacks for a few months. I don't know much about anything right now, I've been on Paxil for about a month and it's kicked in kind of. My attacks (which were about 3 a day) have extremely gone down to about 2 or 3 a week, but they are still hard to cope with, and depression seems to rule my life as always, especially after an episode. I suppose I need to get my dosage upped, but thats easier said than done. I'm curious about how therapy has worked for you all, and what dosages of Paxil others (if any) are on. What are your opinions on the better anxiety/depression drugs out there? It is very theraputic writing though, so I'll continue. I've called so many ambulances to my house and been to so many ER's it makes me sick, and I'll admit the Paxil is helping a lot, but I'm by no means cured. And all the time I'm worrying about what its doing to my head, and what all the other things I have mean! The first psych ward I went to, the doctor told me I was agoraphobic with panic disorder and depression, which I've always had, but he didnt seem able to tell me anything else or explain why. And he gave me Vistaril, this antehistamine which knocked me out for a couple of days but did NOTHING besides that. Thats charity ER for you. So then when I called an ambulance at work because I thought I was having a heart attack (very embarrasing but I got a free oxygen mask!) that doctor gave me the Paxil. Thats the other thing, I have no insurance, so I'm seeking out some sort of therapy or somewhat steady doctor I could see cause I'm very poor. I live in New Orleans and they used to have a good free mental health care thing, but now because of budget cutting, theyve all but closed all of the centers down. Why? But anyway, thats enough about me, I'd appreciate any feedback though, everything I hear about panic disorder helps me. Thanks, Drue This message was edited by am on 9-8-03 @ 10:20 AM

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