GetMeOutOfThisCRAP
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This thread was so instructional to me in that I have experience of taking Xanax for acute anxiety 5-7 years. Only occasional, no addiction whatsoever. Medical issue.
And in light of my experience, it’s rather clear how for some people Xanax works differently - strong disinhibition, for example. But it’s also clear, obvious even how there are these myths, hearsay about the drug. Now I am reading things about other drugs I haven’t taken in a more skeptical attitude.
It's good to see that someone with a genuine anxiety disorder is able to moderate their use and not become dependent on it. I was beginning to worry that was impossible.
Anxiety is on the inside and I've had a panic attack and nobody knew whatsoever. It was absurdly random and nothing triggered it.. I was just sitting in class on a regular day and it hit me. That's the only one that I can noticeably remember. It's just hard for doctors to see if someone needs it or not and for a long time I thought that benzos were a ridiculous medication. Then after seeing my friend with panic attack disorder it quickly changed my mind. Someone can become obliterated in a matter of seconds and need it or risk some worse consequence :/