cduggles
Bluelight Crew
^ correct.
Panic attack like many other psychiatric disorders is really not a one thing. First I must remind that psychiatry is as not well established science and many of disorders are literally created by voting. Other thing is that disorders are diagnosed via questionnaire like examination and a psychiatrist is more of an artist than a scientist. If he/she/it(lol) is any good.No those are all symptoms of a panic attack too. Presumably not everyone gets every symptom everytime though.
I don't know. I presume you want to get alprazolam (Xanax) over clonazepam (Klonopin/Rivotril) or lorazepam (Ativan). I have no advice on this matter but I think the general procedure this days for psychiatrists is not to find suitable benzo but suitable SSRI/SNRI. Benzodiazepines are considered for acute phase of this kind of problem, but are not first choice in the long run. Actually I believe that even pregabalin would be second line pharmacological treatment this days. But it all depends on the situation and the social contract that you and your particular psychiatrist are willing to enter. I am not trying to be smart about it I am only giving opinion based on this few data you have given. Please don't go "doctor shopping" or do some other thing that could get you in the trouble in the long run. Benzos are just not worth it.do you reckon if i go back and say it doesnt work he'lll believe me lol
Yeah I was on Alprazolam for about 6 years.As a person dependent on diazepam I wouldn't play benzo roulette if not really necessary.
I don't know. I presume you want to get alprazolam (Xanax) over clonazepam (Klonopin/Rivotril) or lorazepam (Ativan). I have no advice on this matter but I think the general procedure this days for psychiatrists is not to find suitable benzo but suitable SSRI/SNRI. Benzodiazepines are considered for acute phase of this kind of problem, but are not first choice in the long run. Actually I believe that even pregabalin would be second line pharmacological treatment this days. But it all depends on the situation and the social contract that you and your particular psychiatrist are willing to enter. I am not trying to be smart about it I am only giving opinion based on this few data you have given. Please don't go "doctor shopping" or do some other thing that could get you in the trouble in the long run. Benzos are just not worth it.
Take care.
Sorry, I can't play doctor. Take care.increase the dose maybe?
Yeah I think he will write a prescription for it cos he said "we don't want to go into getting licences and calling up ???" dunno what he said exactly but dunno where you live but here the psychiatrist and a psychiatrist is only allowed to write a script for alprazolam not doctors. yeah I didn't take it everyday that's what I can say to him but yeah its up to him i suppose.No medication is without side effects. That said, benzos have a notorious reputation for a few reasons that I won't go into. If you're been on it six years, on the other hand, it may be best to stay on. That's a difficult decision that you should let the MD make, assuming he's appraised of the relevant information.
Benzos are great short-term. If you can avoid that habit, it may be for the best.
SSRIs are good for anxiety. I think paroxetine binds the most close to the SERT transporter. It's good for all kinds of anxiety, and for depression. That's the sort of thing...a good marker of how well a medication works is the number of general complaints that it contributes to fixing. But maybe it doesn't work for you.