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GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.

For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??

Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.

I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.

thanks
T

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by JahL on October 7, 2001, at 18:11:11

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

> I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands.

Me too. Always ready 4 the off.

> For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??

Sulpiride (& Promazine) is the only drug to help with my s. phobia, reducing symptoms to a tolerable level. It also helps with obsessive/anxious ruminations. It's not the answer but it's better than nothing. I've only ever had complete relief on SSRIs but the effects were short-lived. Lamictal was good for a while too.

J.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by Mitch on October 7, 2001, at 21:49:09

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

> I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
>
> For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
>
> Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
>
> I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
>
> thanks
> T

Tina,

You might ask your doc about Neurontin. It helps with my s.p. Also Klonopin works real well for that too.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by Lawrence S. on October 7, 2001, at 23:27:36

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina, posted by Mitch on October 7, 2001, at 21:49:09

> > I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
> >
> > For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
> >
> > Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
> >
> > I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
> >
> > thanks
> > T
>
> Tina,
>
> You might ask your doc about Neurontin. It helps with my s.p. Also Klonopin works real well for that too.

>HI Tina,
> It sounds like you have the same condition that I struggled with for decades. Mine was very severe. If you want complete relief, the only thing I have found that works without making you feel drugged and truly stop the s.p. almost completely is, Nardil. I also needed some Klonopin to help me sleep and finish off the little bit of anxiety that was left. But here is my warning: The possibility of food /drug interactions really scared me! And even had a negative effect on my social life a little. Also, it is very hard to stop these two meds, separately or, both at the same time would be much worse! Even when you taper slowly it can be a traumatic experience. Nardil has a tendency to work like a on/off switch for s.p. If you take one pill less than the individualized dose that works for you, it's seems like it just stops working. Also I have found that Nardil takes longer to start working. However, this may be due to the dosage being so critical. Another thing is that Dr's. will try to give you meds that could be a deadly mix(Just lack of experience not intentional!). When it started working for me I hardly knew it. I felt like my same old self, only my habits of avoiding people started to turn into habits of finding people to talk to. I became a social butterfly. Probably even became annoying to my co-workers. It was like a personality amplifier. It was a miracle drug for me. It even seemed to enhance my creativity.
Hope this helped... Larry.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by ChrisK on October 8, 2001, at 4:37:14

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

On the behavioral side of things, look into something called Chi Gong (also Qi Kong and various other Americanizations of it's speeling). It is the reflective/meditative side of Tai-Chi. There are many websites and books dedicated to it. Practicing Chi-Gong led me to a much more peaceful mindeset which allowed me to get past a lot of the anxiety problems I was having. It gave me a much more peaceful state of mind.

It is very easy to practice and can take as little as 15 minutes a day but usually around 30 minutes is best. Do a little research on the web - it may help you ease some of the anxiety.

Also, some klonopin helped me the most in times of extreme anxiety/panic attacks.

> I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
>
> For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
>
> Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
>
> I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
>
> thanks
> T

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by Gracie2 on October 8, 2001, at 13:39:37

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by ChrisK on October 8, 2001, at 4:37:14


Tina-
I take 150 mg Seroquel daily for anxiety and sleep disorder, with Klonapin or Xanax, if you can get it, PRN for "breakthrough anxiety" I think is what you call it. It works very well for me. I am considering cutting down on the Seroquel because it does make me tired, but still that is better than worrying about everything under the sun and being afraid of the pizza delivery boy.
-Gracie

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by geno on October 8, 2001, at 15:52:42

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by Gracie2 on October 8, 2001, at 13:39:37

>
> Tina-
> I take 150 mg Seroquel daily for anxiety and sleep disorder, with Klonapin or Xanax, if you can get it, PRN for "breakthrough anxiety" I think is what you call it. It works very well for me. I am considering cutting down on the Seroquel because it does make me tired, but still that is better than worrying about everything under the sun and being afraid of the pizza delivery boy.
> -Gracie

Tina,
I also suffer from panic and gad anxiety with depression and sleep disorder. I got hooked on ghb, which is about the best thing for anxiety and sleep disorder. Shit when im on g, ill run naked through the streets (not literlally), but when not, if the phone rings i start to panic.
I wouldnt suggest taking g, very addictve. Med wise, remeron, xanax, work so good for anxiety and sleep. Also i added desipramine to augment sedation from remernn and gives me a nice lift. But im still not totally social withough g. Zoloft may help or neuronitin. ALthough before g and meds, i drank alot, which was a acute cure for social anxiety. stay away from caffiene, stimulants, and such.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » Lawrence S.

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:47:10

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by Lawrence S. on October 7, 2001, at 23:27:36

> > > I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
> > >
> > > For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
> > >
> > > Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
> > >
> > > I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > T
> >
> > Tina,
> >
> > You might ask your doc about Neurontin. It helps with my s.p. Also Klonopin works real well for that too.
>
> >HI Tina,
> > It sounds like you have the same condition that I struggled with for decades. Mine was very severe. If you want complete relief, the only thing I have found that works without making you feel drugged and truly stop the s.p. almost completely is, Nardil. I also needed some Klonopin to help me sleep and finish off the little bit of anxiety that was left. But here is my warning: The possibility of food /drug interactions really scared me! And even had a negative effect on my social life a little. Also, it is very hard to stop these two meds, separately or, both at the same time would be much worse! Even when you taper slowly it can be a traumatic experience. Nardil has a tendency to work like a on/off switch for s.p. If you take one pill less than the individualized dose that works for you, it's seems like it just stops working. Also I have found that Nardil takes longer to start working. However, this may be due to the dosage being so critical. Another thing is that Dr's. will try to give you meds that could be a deadly mix(Just lack of experience not intentional!). When it started working for me I hardly knew it. I felt like my same old self, only my habits of avoiding people started to turn into habits of finding people to talk to. I became a social butterfly. Probably even became annoying to my co-workers. It was like a personality amplifier. It was a miracle drug for me. It even seemed to enhance my creativity.
> Hope this helped... Larry.

Larry
Thank you very much. I started out on an MAOI 12 years ago when all my symptoms first appeared. It was Manerix/Aurorix which has very little interaction with food or drugs. I'm not worried much about food interactions because I don't eat most of the foods on the list for MAOI's anyway.
This was a great response and I appreciate it very much.
Tina

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » JahL

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:49:26

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by JahL on October 7, 2001, at 18:11:11

JahL
ssri's seem to make my anxiety worse. So much so that I can't take them at all. I've never tried Lamictal. How is it for weight gain?? I've never heard of Promazine, what is it??
thanks for the reply
Tina


> I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands.
>
> Me too. Always ready 4 the off.
>
> > For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
>
> Sulpiride (& Promazine) is the only drug to help with my s. phobia, reducing symptoms to a tolerable level. It also helps with obsessive/anxious ruminations. It's not the answer but it's better than nothing. I've only ever had complete relief on SSRIs but the effects were short-lived. Lamictal was good for a while too.
>
> J.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » Mitch

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:51:42

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina, posted by Mitch on October 7, 2001, at 21:49:09

I do have Klonopin but if I take it every day, I get nasty withdrawal if I stop. I try not to take it much. Does Neurontin cause weight gain??
I am very uncomfortable with meds that cause weight gain. Being overweight makes my social phobia worse so it's kind of a "catch 22"
thanks Mitch
T

> > I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
> >
> > For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
> >
> > Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
> >
> > I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
> >
> > thanks
> > T
>
> Tina,
>
> You might ask your doc about Neurontin. It helps with my s.p. Also Klonopin works real well for that too.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » ChrisK

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:53:56

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by ChrisK on October 8, 2001, at 4:37:14

> On the behavioral side of things, look into something called Chi Gong (also Qi Kong and various other Americanizations of it's speeling). It is the reflective/meditative side of Tai-Chi. There are many websites and books dedicated to it. Practicing Chi-Gong led me to a much more peaceful mindeset which allowed me to get past a lot of the anxiety problems I was having. It gave me a much more peaceful state of mind.
>
> It is very easy to practice and can take as little as 15 minutes a day but usually around 30 minutes is best. Do a little research on the web - it may help you ease some of the anxiety.
>
> Also, some klonopin helped me the most in times of extreme anxiety/panic attacks.
>
Sounds like a good idea Chris. Couldn't hurt anyway. I do yoga already but it doesn't do enough. I take klonopin seldom because of the fear of addiction. I've had withdrawals before and I can't stand it.
I'll look into Qi Gong. thank you.
tina

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » Gracie2

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:56:22

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by Gracie2 on October 8, 2001, at 13:39:37

I once talked to a pdoc about Seroquel and she said that it isn't the right one for me. She said that an anti-psychotic wouldn't help my particular symptoms. I don't have her as a pdoc anymore........of course.
I take klonopin prn already. It's just not a constant enough "cure"
I'll look into the seroquel again though.
thank you
tina
>
> Tina-
> I take 150 mg Seroquel daily for anxiety and sleep disorder, with Klonapin or Xanax, if you can get it, PRN for "breakthrough anxiety" I think is what you call it. It works very well for me. I am considering cutting down on the Seroquel because it does make me tired, but still that is better than worrying about everything under the sun and being afraid of the pizza delivery boy.
> -Gracie

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » geno

Posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:58:43

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by geno on October 8, 2001, at 15:52:42

I don't think I'll go for the ghb geno. I doubt I'd be able to find it around here anyway LOL
YOu're the second person to recommend Neurontin. I've been reading about it and it sounds like it's worth a try. I'll have to find me a doc and get some of these scripted out to me.
thanks for the reply
tina
> >
> > Tina-
> > I take 150 mg Seroquel daily for anxiety and sleep disorder, with Klonapin or Xanax, if you can get it, PRN for "breakthrough anxiety" I think is what you call it. It works very well for me. I am considering cutting down on the Seroquel because it does make me tired, but still that is better than worrying about everything under the sun and being afraid of the pizza delivery boy.
> > -Gracie
>
> Tina,
> I also suffer from panic and gad anxiety with depression and sleep disorder. I got hooked on ghb, which is about the best thing for anxiety and sleep disorder. Shit when im on g, ill run naked through the streets (not literlally), but when not, if the phone rings i start to panic.
> I wouldnt suggest taking g, very addictve. Med wise, remeron, xanax, work so good for anxiety and sleep. Also i added desipramine to augment sedation from remernn and gives me a nice lift. But im still not totally social withough g. Zoloft may help or neuronitin. ALthough before g and meds, i drank alot, which was a acute cure for social anxiety. stay away from caffiene, stimulants, and such.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by Mitch on October 8, 2001, at 21:36:22

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » Mitch, posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:51:42

> I do have Klonopin but if I take it every day, I get nasty withdrawal if I stop. I try not to take it much. Does Neurontin cause weight gain??

I have heard a few here say it did-but I have never gained any on it (unlike Depakote!).

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by Alan on October 8, 2001, at 22:22:21

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » geno, posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:58:43

Two words. BZD's and neurontin together. Try all of the BZD's and see that they all have a different degree of side effect. Ativan is what I use along with neurontin to moderate the ativan going in and out of my system.

Alan

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----ALL

Posted by tina on October 9, 2001, at 8:37:20

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by Alan on October 8, 2001, at 22:22:21

Well, that's quite a few rec's for neurontin. HOw is it for weight gain? Fatigue? All the crappy side effects I'm used to from meds??
thanks alot all of you. I'm calling a shrink today to see if I can get some neurontin and at least give it a try. I really appreciate all the advice and info.
I hope all of you have a great day
T

> Two words. BZD's and neurontin together. Try all of the BZD's and see that they all have a different degree of side effect. Ativan is what I use along with neurontin to moderate the ativan going in and out of my system.
>
> Alan

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by JahL on October 9, 2001, at 9:37:07

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » JahL, posted by tina on October 8, 2001, at 18:49:26


> ssri's seem to make my anxiety worse.

SSRIs, when they're not working, make my condition worse. I become more hostile (if that's possible!), agitated & depersonalised (which doesn't help with s. phobia).

> So much so that I can't take them at all.

I can only take them if I'm on a mood-stabilizer & I use something like Wellbutrin to counter the anergia.

>I've never tried Lamictal. How is it for weight gain??

Some report weight gain. I've had it the opposite way tho'; I'm having trouble @ the mo' keeping my weight up. It can be quite an activating drug & so could theoretically worsen anxiety.

>I've never heard of Promazine, what is it??

It's an old, mild anti-psychotic used primarily as a sedative in the UK. Similar in structure to Chlorpromazine. I had an amazing reaction to it; 30% (but no more) remission within 2 hours of taking a 25mg pill. Unacceptable side-effects (EPS, paranoia, short half-life...) made me switch to Sulpiride which, whilst not lifting my mood much, provides consistent, smooth relief from s. phobia.

J.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by Mr. Scott on October 9, 2001, at 18:24:30

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

Without question Xanax is an ass-whooper when it comes to anxiety. Problem is I didn't find it to be long term solution. Neurontin made me sleep and feel lethargic. Klonopin is very good for anxiety but makes me feel like my memory is gone. Lamictal works well if you get the dose right which I'm working on now. Right now I'm thinking Lamictal + Effexor or a Benzo.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by kregpark@yahoo.com on October 11, 2001, at 4:33:16

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

I have a brother who I think fits that
description well and appears to be doing much
better since taking Effexor SR for about a year now.
Little desire for Klonopin prn anymore he reports.

I have primary SP very severe (untreated)
and find effexor too anxiety provoking for me,
though I didn't add serzone those years ago which
i'd try now.

I was surprised but it's possible that GAD patients
may in fact respond well to s + n agonists in spite
of the NE effect. Who understand it all really?
Anyway - reports aside (suggesting effexor), my
brother did well with effexor but not Prozac
or Paxil.

I think Paxil could often work well actually, especially
for females.

It knocked out my anxiety for for SP was a clear
no-go.

kregpark@yahoo.com
http://www.socialfear.com/

> I feel like I have over-productive adrenal glands. Intravenous caffeine drip. ALL the time.
>
> For those with anxiety conditions that are pretty constant, what meds do you take that work??
>
> Please don't post an abstract article or tell me what you THINK works or what is proven by the FDA.
>
> I am looking for responses from people who actually have anxiety and have found something that works for them-be it herbal, chemical or behavioural.
>
> thanks
> T

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??

Posted by MB on October 11, 2001, at 19:58:14

In reply to GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by tina on October 7, 2001, at 16:54:33

In terms of generalized anxiety disorder, and things people have found that help, I'm curious to hear what kind of relationship people with this disorder have with caffeine. I've suffered with anxiety on and off. for the longest time I thought that if I could just give up the caffeine that the problem would go away. I can only tolorate a few cups of coffee/tea a day. Until recently, about 2-3 hrs after I would drink it, I would have horrible anxiety, visual distubances, panic attacks, etc. I couldn't give it up because the depression was too intense. Now things have reversed. In the morning, when I get up, I'm horribly irritable until I get some caffeine in me, then I calm down. It's not unusual for me to be violently irritable when I wake up, but it *is* quite a change for the caffeine to calm me down with no resulting panic attack. I haven't had a panic attack in a month. I can't figure it out. Maybe the caffeine had nothing to do with it? Weird! I'm enjoying being panic free...but the worrying side of me keeps waiting for the shoe to drop--so to speak--and for the attacks to return.

So, what have people's experiences been regarding caffeine and anxiety/panic? Does it make a big difference? Is a few cups/day negligible or drastic?

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » MB

Posted by Mitch on October 11, 2001, at 23:14:00

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by MB on October 11, 2001, at 19:58:14

> In terms of generalized anxiety disorder, and things people have found that help, I'm curious to hear what kind of relationship people with this disorder have with caffeine. I've suffered with anxiety on and off. for the longest time I thought that if I could just give up the caffeine that the problem would go away. I can only tolorate a few cups of coffee/tea a day. Until recently, about 2-3 hrs after I would drink it, I would have horrible anxiety, visual distubances, panic attacks, etc. I couldn't give it up because the depression was too intense. Now things have reversed. In the morning, when I get up, I'm horribly irritable until I get some caffeine in me, then I calm down. It's not unusual for me to be violently irritable when I wake up, but it *is* quite a change for the caffeine to calm me down with no resulting panic attack. I haven't had a panic attack in a month. I can't figure it out. Maybe the caffeine had nothing to do with it? Weird! I'm enjoying being panic free...but the worrying side of me keeps waiting for the shoe to drop--so to speak--and for the attacks to return.
>
> So, what have people's experiences been regarding caffeine and anxiety/panic? Does it make a big difference? Is a few cups/day negligible or drastic?

Hi MB,

Long time no hear. I wonder if it is the *other* meds you are taking that could be preventing the panic, but making you drowsy, leading to your coffee consumption?

Mitch

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » MB

Posted by tina on October 12, 2001, at 13:31:39

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by MB on October 11, 2001, at 19:58:14

I can't ingest any caffeine whatsoever. If I ask for a cup of decaf in a restaurant and they fake it, I can tell about 20 minutes after I"ve finished the cup. I can't tolerate it at all.

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » MB

Posted by Emme on October 12, 2001, at 14:47:41

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works??, posted by MB on October 11, 2001, at 19:58:14

Caffeine bad. Can't tolerate coffe or tea unless it's decaf. It makes me feel really sick. A little caffeine in some choloclate is okay as long as I don't eat too much at one time.
Emme

> In terms of generalized anxiety disorder, and things people have found that help, I'm curious to hear what kind of relationship people with this disorder have with caffeine. I've suffered with anxiety on and off. for the longest time I thought that if I could just give up the caffeine that the problem would go away. I can only tolorate a few cups of coffee/tea a day. Until recently, about 2-3 hrs after I would drink it, I would have horrible anxiety, visual distubances, panic attacks, etc. I couldn't give it up because the depression was too intense. Now things have reversed. In the morning, when I get up, I'm horribly irritable until I get some caffeine in me, then I calm down. It's not unusual for me to be violently irritable when I wake up, but it *is* quite a change for the caffeine to calm me down with no resulting panic attack. I haven't had a panic attack in a month. I can't figure it out. Maybe the caffeine had nothing to do with it? Weird! I'm enjoying being panic free...but the worrying side of me keeps waiting for the shoe to drop--so to speak--and for the attacks to return.
>
> So, what have people's experiences been regarding caffeine and anxiety/panic? Does it make a big difference? Is a few cups/day negligible or drastic?

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » Mitch

Posted by MB on October 14, 2001, at 11:39:42

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » MB, posted by Mitch on October 11, 2001, at 23:14:00

> Hi MB,
>
> Long time no hear.

Hey Mitch...I've been out of town for a while. At the suggestion of friends I went on a road trip to see some buddies. With the depression and anxiety, I didn't want to go, but once I got on the road, I felt better. Sometimes when I'm depressed, getting out is like going to the gym: I never want to do it, but once I'm done I feel better. Maybe that's why the anxiety has been better? For the first time in two years I went out and did something fun and enjoyed it like a normal person. The first few days were a struggle, but after a while it was like I forgot I was depressed. When I got back home I crashed hard depression-wise, but the anxiety never came back.


>I wonder if it is the *other* meds you are taking that could be preventing the panic, but making you drowsy, leading to your coffee consumption?


Well, right now I'm not on meds. I've made an appointment to go to the Amen Clinic in California in December. That's where they do the SPECT scans of the brain and then medicate based on the scan. I've heard both good things and bad things about the place. I'll give you guys a full report when I get back. If *they* can't find a med that doesn't actually make me feel worse, then I'm going to give up on psychopharmacology (at least until it evolves past the guinnea pig merry-go-round stage of its developement; I can't take trying one wrong med after another...worse than no meds).

But I know what you mean about drinking more coffee on meds. When I take SSRIs, I need to drink about 6-7 shots of espresso/day to counter the fatigue and sleepiness. After a while the caffeine stops working. Now that I'm off Paxil, I'm down to 1-2 cups a day (and down from 180lbs to 158 lbs--yea!!). But guess what? You're right! When I was on Paxil, I drank enormous amounts of caffeine, but didn't have one panic attack!!

 

Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » tina

Posted by MB on October 14, 2001, at 11:44:16

In reply to Re: GAD/Social anxiety----What works?? » MB, posted by tina on October 12, 2001, at 13:31:39

I know what you mean. for a while, even decaf coffee would get my mind racing and panic would soon ensue. The lame thing was I knew, every time I would drink it, that a panic attack was around the corner, but I couldn't *not* drink it because the depression without it was too severe. Does your sensitivity to caffeine cycle? I mean, can you tolorate a little bit sometimes while at other times you can't tolorate any? That's how I am. Right now I'm panic free. I don't know why. I'm almost afraid to ask...don't want to jinx it!!


> I can't ingest any caffeine whatsoever. If I ask for a cup of decaf in a restaurant and they fake it, I can tell about 20 minutes after I"ve finished the cup. I can't tolerate it at all.


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