DaftPunkFan
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Hey everyone,
let me start out by saying that I have read the entire mega-thread on anxiety/panic, so please don't tell me to use the search engine. I have been dealing with terrible anxiety for the past couple of years, and it all started after a terrible panic attack from smoking a lot of some very strong skunk. I've never quite been the same since.
A brief history: before this incident, I used to smoke all the time without any anxiety, and I didn't even know what a panic attack was until I had one. I've read several different posts from people asking the same question, but I'm still confused as to what I should do from here...
So far: I have taken a few VERY long breaks from smoking (6 months to a year), and it did absolutely nothing positive. I was having panic attacks several times a week and my anxiety was through the roof. After realizing that this clearly wasn't going to fix my problem, I've seen several psychologists and have been on Xanax, then klonopin for a while, which I'm still trying very hard to get off. I feel fine after taking a huge amount of benzos, but I realized that this obviously isn't solving anything, and if anything it's making my problem worse.
Now to the present: I've tried smoking several times, in VERY small amounts, and sometimes I'm fine. Actually I feel completely free of anxiety because I feel like I'm fine again. However, this mind-set doesn't last long, and the next day I'm back to where I've been. From the anxiety threads I've read, I've seen so many people post that a lot of people end up with anxiety problems after smoking everday for a long time and that it's just time for them to quit.
My question: what are people like me supposed to do once we have anxiety problems from smoking? Do I need to be comfortable with smoking again in order to feel normal again? Or do I need to wait a very long time and eventually I'll feel better? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. I'm sorry for the long post, but I really need help. Thank you.
let me start out by saying that I have read the entire mega-thread on anxiety/panic, so please don't tell me to use the search engine. I have been dealing with terrible anxiety for the past couple of years, and it all started after a terrible panic attack from smoking a lot of some very strong skunk. I've never quite been the same since.
A brief history: before this incident, I used to smoke all the time without any anxiety, and I didn't even know what a panic attack was until I had one. I've read several different posts from people asking the same question, but I'm still confused as to what I should do from here...
So far: I have taken a few VERY long breaks from smoking (6 months to a year), and it did absolutely nothing positive. I was having panic attacks several times a week and my anxiety was through the roof. After realizing that this clearly wasn't going to fix my problem, I've seen several psychologists and have been on Xanax, then klonopin for a while, which I'm still trying very hard to get off. I feel fine after taking a huge amount of benzos, but I realized that this obviously isn't solving anything, and if anything it's making my problem worse.
Now to the present: I've tried smoking several times, in VERY small amounts, and sometimes I'm fine. Actually I feel completely free of anxiety because I feel like I'm fine again. However, this mind-set doesn't last long, and the next day I'm back to where I've been. From the anxiety threads I've read, I've seen so many people post that a lot of people end up with anxiety problems after smoking everday for a long time and that it's just time for them to quit.
My question: what are people like me supposed to do once we have anxiety problems from smoking? Do I need to be comfortable with smoking again in order to feel normal again? Or do I need to wait a very long time and eventually I'll feel better? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. I'm sorry for the long post, but I really need help. Thank you.