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Stuttering Forum Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 126
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Stuttering Forum Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: vilnius
Posts: 2
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I know how frightened you feel about panic attacks and taking Xanax and Celexa I hope that I can ease your mind. First of all, no one has ever died from a panic attack. If that were true, I would be dead. I suffered from horrible ones. After taking a few different meds that did absolutely not good, I was introduced to a doctor who is a specialist in Panic Disorder. He prescribed Xanax. It worked. I felt tired at first but then my body got used to it. When I began to feel better, I very slowly decreased my dose.( and I noticed later that it started to make me feel tired again because I didn't need that strong of dose) This, by the way took me a few years. I also took Paxil later, when tapering off the Xanax. The Paxil made me gain 20 lbs. but that helped me even though I was off of the Xanax. I was then was able to go several years with no meds.
Something happened that caused me to get the panic attacks again. The reason is not important. I started on Xanax again, and Paxil. Here goes the weight again. I switched from Paxil to Celexa. I have had absolutely no bad effects, ( the weight is still there, yikes) but I am doing well, and I love my life. My doctor once told me that if I had diabetes, I would take the prescribed medicine, so don't feel bad about taking it for my problem. Every medicine has frightening warnings. Have you read the ones for aspirin or birth control pills. They are just as scary. Put that aside. If you feel better, accept it and be thankful that a medicine prescribed by your doctor can help you. God Bless and take care. Sorry, I don't know anything about ADD meds. But I know that I think more clearly and can finish a task much easier without the panic attacks. Talk to your doctor for more information. Good point from the first answer. These meds are not for people under 18 years of age. |
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Stuttering Forum Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Posts: 50
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Did that program do any good, just curious! I'm not expecting much
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Banned
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: indonesia
Posts: 2
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clona is long acting version of xanax (short acting)
so i think its' worth to try xanax is more powerful than clona |
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