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Dear Dave:

Welcome to the group. You said you had tests. What tests were those and were they to determine if you in fact had Generalized Anxiety Disorder???? I'm chuckling here because once, on an airplane, when the damn thing dropped over a thousand feet after hitting an air pocket, I had an anxiety attack on the plane. People were screaming, stuff was flying all over the place, I was covered in whatever it was I was drinking at the time. That was in 1974. Thereafter, I usually had an emergency script of low-dose Valium with me on long flights especially when I trotted back and forth to Europe from the West Coast. Most of the time I didn't need to take it; it was a security blanket. Isolated panic attacks can be caused by a variety of things, excess caffeine consumption for one, a thyroid problem for another, but now I see they have made you a mental patient. I was given Paxil in 1997 when I expressed anxiety over not being able to use my arm because of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Within two weeks of being on this drug, at a 10 mg dose, I landed in the squirrel farm. Upon reading my medical notes some years later, I see that I complained to the doctor about the feelings that I was about to have a panic attack that never materialized. I didn't know it at the time but this was the beginning of akathisia, a very serious side effect of this drug. After being released from the nutbin where they should've taken me off this drug, and instead increased it by two, my anxiety and panic attacks increased to the point that I was completely deranged and couldn't leave my house, one time for a whole month. You might think that Paxil is helping you, but I'm here to tell you that if you are experiencing that kind of anxiety that doesn't quite go anywhere, you are headed for trouble. Paxil increases cortisol, Paxil actually increases anxiety, Paxil actually causes depression, and a long list of other neurological problems that often don't even go away once you are off this drug. It appears that you are soliciting support for taking this drug while you "recover" but those of us who are suffering years later from taking this crap for even a short period of time will tell you that there are other ways to deal with whatever you experienced on that plane and afterwards that don't include taking a mind-altering substance. I found out not too long ago that the air in an airplane, which is recirculated (the very thought of that now makes me cringe!) and is of very poor quality when you consider how many people are breathing it and then exhaling. It's quite possible that the very air you were breathing was enough to trigger some kind of response in your body. Please don't buy into the rhetoric and moneymaking scheme of labeling people with a mental illness.

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I don't really have

many side effects from the Paxil, except for a little

trouble sleeping, and some feelings of anxiousness or

"buzzy" feeling during the day, and times when I don't

feel like I can concentrate at work, but the attacks

have for the most part gone away.

Dave, please look at what you said here. You don't have "many side effects." But the ones you are having - difficulty sleeping, anxiety, lack of concentration, are all indications that this drug is doing something to your brain. Out of curiosity, are you taking the Xanax with the Paxil? I've always wondered why if Paxil is the great drug they claim it to be for anxiety why they always prescribe an anti-anxiety drug to quell the side effects of Paxil. And is right about the Aconitum Nappellus -- it works far better than either of these two drugs, and if won't scramble your brains. And you won't get addicted, and you won't go through hellish withdrawals.

"Blind Reason"

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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Dear Dave,

Panic attacks are one of theceasiest things to address without toxic

pharmaceutical drugs. A homeopathic remedy called Aconitum Napellus 30C

does the trick very nicely. Two pellets under your tongue (dispensed from

the cap--don't touch them) does the trick. Do this immediately at the onset

of an attack.

Regards,

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er, how can it be classic panic disorder when i thought those were

" triggered " ? did he try to figure out what was triggering these attacks? and

did he explain why paxil, an anti-depressant, was the right drug for you?

for that matter, why a drug at all? oh, right, cause that is easier for the

doctor.

gee, all these great " off-topic " uses for anti-depressants...

Sorry, Dave.. you might note a tad of bitterness from a lot of ppl here.

It's all warranted, trust me.

too bad we trusted the docs and/or drug companies.

susan B

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Glitterari,

Sorry, I don't know your real name.

(Should I be responding directly to you or posting to the group?)

First of all, thank you VERY much for responding, and caring. Let me

try to explain in better detail what happened and what I've done up

until this point to try to control the panic episodes.

My first experience with the panic attacks was on the plane. It

happened when I was reading a magazine. Nothing scared me like a

drop in altitude, etc. I felt this rush of adrenaline, pressure in

my head, sweating, heart pounding, and a need to " get out of there " .

I told the flight attendants what happened, and they stayed with me

until the plane landed and the paramedics took me. I had all of the

tests associated with heart problems, ekg, CT scan, etc. and

everything was normal, so they released me. I flew home later that

night, without problem. I had no symptoms for the next 3 weeks. I

was going on vacation with my family and was concerned about the

flight, so my Dr. gave me Xanax to take for the flight, which I did,

and had no problems. Then, while on vacation, in the morning, I was

making my son breakfast, and it happened again. Sweaty, clammy, the

rush feeling, pressure in the head, and I panicked. Heart racing,

trouble breathing. All of it. I took Xanax and it finally settled

down, although the feelings came and went throughout the day. From

that point on I continued to have these episodes on a farely frequent

basis. All out of know where. I wasn't worrying about things. They

just happen. So, I went to my Dr. and told him what was going on. I

did a complete blood work up and physical. Everything was fine,

including another ekg. He put me on 12.5 mg. of Paxil for 2 weeks to

see how I handled it, and didn't have any episodes while on that

dose. He then bumped me up to 25mg. I asked why and he said that

12.5 was a really low dose and 25 would be normal for me, but wanted

to make sure I was ok with the lower dose. I did have one episode

while on this dose, during a business meeting at a customer. I rode

it out and was fine, but I think this was because I was worried that

I didn't have the Xanax with me incase something happened, and I

worked myself up over that. Since then I've been fine. To answer

your question about the Xanax, I haven't taken any Xanax while on the

Paxil, but have it incase I have another episode.

I also saw a Pschiatrist to discuss the problems, and he said I've

got a classic case of Panic Disorder, and the Paxil is what he would

suggest as well. I'm seeing him in another month for followup, but

I'm also going to see another person that specializes in the Panic

Disorders.

That's where I am at. As for the side effects, I might have over

stated what I'm feeling. I have had a little trouble sleeping, and

feel from time to time through out the day a sort of buzzy feeling,

like I've had too much coffee. I have felt some of the heart

fluttering but I've felt that before on an ongoing and intermittent

basis.

You have definitely peaked my curiosity as to whether or not I should

be taking the Paxil, and doing what my Dr. says, and I thank you

again for all the input.

Thanks,

Dave

> In a message dated 10/27/04 9:13:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> emfbo1@y... writes:

>

>

> > I don't really have

> > many side effects from the Paxil, except for a little

> > trouble sleeping, and some feelings of anxiousness or

> > " buzzy " feeling during the day, and times when I don't

> > feel like I can concentrate at work, but the attacks

> > have for the most part gone away.

>

> Dave, please look at what you said here. You don't have " many side

effects. "

> But the ones you are having - difficulty sleeping, anxiety, lack

of

> concentration, are all indications that this drug is doing

something to your brain.

> Out of curiosity, are you taking the Xanax with the Paxil? I've

always

> wondered why if Paxil is the great drug they claim it to be for

anxiety why they

> always prescribe an anti-anxiety drug to quell the side effects of

Paxil. And

> is right about the Aconitum Nappellus -- it works far

better than

> either of these two drugs, and if won't scramble your brains. And

you won't get

> addicted, and you won't go through hellish withdrawals.

>

> " Blind Reason "

> a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

> Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

> Unsafe At Any Dose

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I've not heard this before Glitter. May I ask, what ever became to

the therapist you went to for help? Does she know what's happened?

Oh, yeah, I had a few choice words for her when I was going through withdrawal and she insisted that my mental illness was just now coming out and that I was schizophrenic, blah blah blah. What I said to her is too vulgar to repeat here, but I gave her a good piece of what was left of my mind!!!!

"Blind Reason"

a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

Unsafe At Any Dose

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