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Anxiety Attacks...

Posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 8:20:57

It is nearly 6:30 am here, and I have not slept yet. Every time I go lay down in bed, I have terrible anxiety attacks. Most of them are centered around my irrational fear of catching a disease (mainly AIDS). I know that this is just part of my ocd, but it really is frustrating because I am exhausted and getting really cranky. I tried taking an Ativan, but it is not much help. I wish I could call my doctor, but it's Sunday and he won't be there. I wonder if the pharmacy will be open today, maybe I can get a refill on my Klonopin. There's gotta be something that will knock me out, I need the sleep desperately. Ohhh, I'm rambling. Does anyone have any advice/experience with this sort of thing? I have tried everything others have recommended, but the anxiety is still there. I can't relax. Help.
Elle

 

Re: Anxiety Attacks... » Elle2021

Posted by Dinah on November 30, 2003, at 10:24:39

In reply to Anxiety Attacks..., posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 8:20:57

The only thing that worked for me was a combination of klonopin and relaxation skills.

And distractions. Back when I used to get panic attacks frequently I would get up and do arithmetic - just hard enough to occupy my mind, not hard enough to frustrate me - until the thoughts had receded enough to do other relaxation techniques.

 

Re: Anxiety Attacks... » Elle2021

Posted by Dinah on November 30, 2003, at 10:28:33

In reply to Anxiety Attacks..., posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 8:20:57

Have you read

"Stop Obsessing!"

or

"Brain Lock"

You might find them useful. I especially found the first one very useful. It also helped for me to personify my OCD as a helpful but overanxious little girl whom I could soothe as I would a real child. It gave the thoughts a bit of distance from myself.

 

Re: Anxiety Attacks...

Posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 21:34:51

In reply to Re: Anxiety Attacks... » Elle2021, posted by Dinah on November 30, 2003, at 10:24:39

> The only thing that worked for me was a combination of klonopin and relaxation skills.

That has been the only combination that has helped me too.

> And distractions. Back when I used to get panic attacks frequently I would get up and do arithmetic - just hard enough to occupy my mind, not hard enough to frustrate me - until the thoughts had receded enough to do other relaxation techniques.

Hmm, arithimetic. I never thought about that. I think I would just end up frustrated because I never was any good at math, especially algebra.
a + n = ugh... :)

No, I haven't read either book, but I am going to see if I can find them at the bookstore. Speaking of books, did you ever decide what you were going to do with yours?
Elle

 

Re: Anxiety Attacks... » Elle2021

Posted by Dinah on November 30, 2003, at 23:52:08

In reply to Re: Anxiety Attacks..., posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 21:34:51

Yeah. The first step is to re-read them and sort them into the ones I think I want to keep and the ones I don't. That should take a couple of years, so I can forget the outcome for a while.

The Stop Obsessing book is really good. And you could probably substitute some other mind occupying task for math. :)

 

Re: Anxiety Attacks... » Elle2021

Posted by judy1 on December 1, 2003, at 9:17:22

In reply to Anxiety Attacks..., posted by Elle2021 on November 30, 2003, at 8:20:57

I'm with Dinah- behavioral skills and benzos (there's a ring to that). CBT works well, anything that employs thought stopping. Along with klonopin at night, I focus on something really positive- right now Xmas (for me :-), preparations, toys to buy, my kid's lists, parties, etc. Of course the klonopin relaxes me first so I can focus, I hope you get to fill your script soon.
take care, judy


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