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A feeling of horror and dread?

Posted by Roslynn on April 2, 2010, at 16:17:52

Hi, does anyone else get this, a feeling of horror and dread? For me it lasts for several hours. Is it part of depression?

are there any coping mechanisms? I believe it is different from a panic attack which has more physical components.

Thank you for any help.

Roslynn

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » Roslynn

Posted by floatingbridge on April 2, 2010, at 19:56:02

In reply to A feeling of horror and dread?, posted by Roslynn on April 2, 2010, at 16:17:52

Hi Roslynn--how awful. I wish I could say that I have no idea what you are talking about.

For myself, episodes such as you describe are part of the worst of depression. Horror is the exact word I would use. I gauge the severity of depressive episode by their occurrence.

Somehow they are bundled with anxiety for me. Enough Xanax and I can blunt if not release that state, at least temporarily.

Then, my anxiety has never presented in classic fashion. Freezing is my m.o. Hence my anxiety went undiscovered for years.

I wonder what body sensations accompany your episodes?

 

p.s A feeling of horror and dread?

Posted by floatingbridge on April 2, 2010, at 20:01:55

In reply to A feeling of horror and dread?, posted by Roslynn on April 2, 2010, at 16:17:52

Distress tolerance techniques (branching from DBT) have helped along with xanax and a confidant.

Hope you get some lasting relief.

 

Re: p.s A feeling of horror and dread?

Posted by Phillipa on April 3, 2010, at 11:04:53

In reply to p.s A feeling of horror and dread?, posted by floatingbridge on April 2, 2010, at 20:01:55

That's how I wake each morning. Phillipa

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » floatingbridge

Posted by Roslynn on April 3, 2010, at 14:09:46

In reply to Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » Roslynn, posted by floatingbridge on April 2, 2010, at 19:56:02

Hi Floatingbridge,

Great to hear from you and thank you for your reply. How are you doing?

It is a comfort to me that someone else experiences these feelings, although I am really sorry that you go through this as well!

I usually get a tightness in my head and a feeling of derealization (sense of being outside myself) that accompanies the feelings of horror/dread. It is all internal--no pacing or anything. There is a sort of free-floating anxiety. An ativan will work sometimes, but not always, to calm me down. Last night, the feeling woke me up several times from a sound sleep. Usually that doesn't happen. It was awful.

I am not sure if this constitutes agitated depression or what. If/when I have mentioned it to a doctor, they look at me like they have never heard of this.

Thanks again for your reply,
Roslynn

> Hi Roslynn--how awful. I wish I could say that I have no idea what you are talking about.
>
> For myself, episodes such as you describe are part of the worst of depression. Horror is the exact word I would use. I gauge the severity of depressive episode by their occurrence.
>
> Somehow they are bundled with anxiety for me. Enough Xanax and I can blunt if not release that state, at least temporarily.
>
> Then, my anxiety has never presented in classic fashion. Freezing is my m.o. Hence my anxiety went undiscovered for years.
>
> I wonder what body sensations accompany your episodes?

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » Roslynn

Posted by floatingbridge on April 3, 2010, at 17:55:56

In reply to Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » floatingbridge, posted by Roslynn on April 3, 2010, at 14:09:46

Hi Roslynn,

That your docs haven't heard of this surprises me--then again, I went for years before anyone recognized anxiety.... (I'm not dx'ing you--just myself.)

Night time awakenings are common, esp negative feeling ones. When I had them, and for when they might happen again, my doc gave me generic sonata. It's fast acting and wears off in 4 hours. I can take it at 2, or maybe 4 and be up early enough.

My depression is always mixed w/ anxiety. I don't know if it's called agitated. Some docs like to have discrete labels or dx's. I feel like, whatever they may be called, there is an appropriate time to treat symptoms. (BTW, I'm not BP--always a consideration.)

You're not alone in dread :)

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> Hi Floatingbridge,
>
> Great to hear from you and thank you for your reply. How are you doing?
>
> It is a comfort to me that someone else experiences these feelings, although I am really sorry that you go through this as well!
>
> I usually get a tightness in my head and a feeling of derealization (sense of being outside myself) that accompanies the feelings of horror/dread. It is all internal--no pacing or anything. There is a sort of free-floating anxiety. An ativan will work sometimes, but not always, to calm me down. Last night, the feeling woke me up several times from a sound sleep. Usually that doesn't happen. It was awful.
>
> I am not sure if this constitutes agitated depression or what. If/when I have mentioned it to a doctor, they look at me like they have never heard of this.
>
> Thanks again for your reply,
> Roslynn
>

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread?

Posted by alchemy on April 4, 2010, at 14:45:42

In reply to A feeling of horror and dread?, posted by Roslynn on April 2, 2010, at 16:17:52

Ya, I would say your dr. isn't up to speed or retarded :). Hell, we would make better doctors than him.
It sounds like anxiety-related prob to me. Even feelings of being what I call "zoned" (depressonalization) are anxiety related (even though I may not feel anxiety).
Of course in some cases antidepressents may help. But because it sounds like you have "episodes", you should probably want to have xanax/a benzo on hand, even if it is in addition to an antidepressant.
Even agitation can be helped with xanax, etc. That sounds like a horrible feeling.
If your dr. doesn't feel comfortable prescribing xanax or another benzo, you may need to come up with some back up info.

I don't have serious anxiety probs anymore, but my dr. still has me on long-acting xanax and I have a short-acting supply that I have on hand but rarely use. It is also used for my agitation. I have noticed I have a strange/ more depressed feeling about how sad the world & existence are when I forget my xanax.

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » alchemy

Posted by Roslynn on April 4, 2010, at 15:55:59

In reply to Re: A feeling of horror and dread?, posted by alchemy on April 4, 2010, at 14:45:42

Hi alchemy,

Thank you for your response.
In the past I have been prescribed Seroquel for and I took it, because I was so unnerved by how I was feeling.
It worked but basically put me to sleep.

Now I take ativan, which works a little, but I end up taking too much, which is not good.

thank you for your feedback about this.

Roslynn

> Ya, I would say your dr. isn't up to speed or retarded :). Hell, we would make better doctors than him.
> It sounds like anxiety-related prob to me. Even feelings of being what I call "zoned" (depressonalization) are anxiety related (even though I may not feel anxiety).
> Of course in some cases antidepressents may help. But because it sounds like you have "episodes", you should probably want to have xanax/a benzo on hand, even if it is in addition to an antidepressant.
> Even agitation can be helped with xanax, etc. That sounds like a horrible feeling.
> If your dr. doesn't feel comfortable prescribing xanax or another benzo, you may need to come up with some back up info.
>
> I don't have serious anxiety probs anymore, but my dr. still has me on long-acting xanax and I have a short-acting supply that I have on hand but rarely use. It is also used for my agitation. I have noticed I have a strange/ more depressed feeling about how sad the world & existence are when I forget my xanax.

 

thank you FB! (nm)

Posted by Roslynn on April 4, 2010, at 15:56:59

In reply to Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » Roslynn, posted by floatingbridge on April 3, 2010, at 17:55:56

 

Re: A feeling of horror and dread?

Posted by Abby Cunningham on April 7, 2010, at 15:48:24

In reply to Re: A feeling of horror and dread? » alchemy, posted by Roslynn on April 4, 2010, at 15:55:59

Yes, I get that feeling in the morning when I wake up and I am confidant that it is the psychotropic medication in specific: XANAX which I have been on for +30 years, is the culprit. I have reduced my dosage from 3mg. several years ago to 1.5 mg.

I feel awful upon awakening - scared, depressed, fearful, anxious, anticipating danger, all that stuff, due to the increased cortisol levels (I believe).

As the day progresses I tend to feel better and towards evening am almost feeling "normal", whatever that really is.

I find that my complete dependence on God and His saving grace has made me much closer to wellness than any medication - in fact see the thread Linkadge posted - medication has changed my brain to the point that it probably will never be what it should be and I am so very sorry I ever took XANAX in particular. That was given to me in the 80s when it first came out and I was totally innocent of any information about benzodiazepines. I rue the day I ever took the first one, but that is unchangeable.

My faith is sustaining me and I am focusing on increasing the Lord and decreasing myself, as the Bible teaches, and believe me the Lord and His Word, the Bible, is sufficient - more than to meet my needs. I am physically addicted to xanax but I am not letting it ruin my life any more.


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