Posted by porkpiehat on June 28, 2016, at 15:40:51
In reply to Re: developing psychosis or panic attacks? » porkpiehat, posted by SLS on June 27, 2016, at 17:44:31
The anhedonia is an interesting observation and actually right on the money.
I don't want to take more klonopin I honestly think it contributes to the depression. One of the first "you should kill yourself" obsessive loops started shortly after starting klonopin.
I'm on a trial of SAMe again. Day two and I feel an uptick in mood, less social anxiety, more energy. Hopefully it's not a hypomania ramping up.
I went with "panic attack" because I googled "wake up feeling crazy" after waking up that was suggested. The symptoms match, however, I always assumed the would come after a build of of cognitive anxiety, which I didn't have (or I am just acclimated to it)
> Depersonalization and/or derealization are worth considering as sources of your experiences. These things often occur when anhedonia and anxiety are both present. This can be interpreted by the sufferer that they are becoming psychotic.
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> I guess you could petition your doctor to combine a benzodiazepine like Klonopin with Nardil.
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> What are the symptoms that indicate to you that you might be experiencing panic attacks?
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> - Scott
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