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Either for a short-term, high-stakes crisis; or of you are truly debilitated and cannot get relief through other means, and you are in therapy actively trying to get better.
I took Valium to get through the bar exam and severe insomnia leading up to it. That was the right choice. |
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I take Zoloft and Seroquel for my anxiety issues, it got so bad that even going to the gas station would drive me crazy. I used to dread going because I assumed everyone there stared at me.
Now it doesn't bother me at all. Neither does public speaking. Who knew? However, there are always side effects to any drug you take and these must be considered prior to making the decision whether to take it or not. For instance, my pills have made me gain a lot of weight. However, for me on a personal level, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. |
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I was on 2 different antidepressants at two different times, the first didn't work and the second was ok. When I went off it, could not feel a difference, so I think it wasn't working.
GP prescribed Xanax after a long and intense panic attack. Here's the thing: its works great and is addictive, so you have to be careful. I only took it when the anxiety was so terrible and not just the usual, oh, I have a work problem that tough to solve type anxiety. I still keep the meds around (don't need advice here, thanks!) in case of another huge attack, but it hasn't happened in years, thankfully. Get what you need to get you functional and then move off the drugs when you can. GL. |
Alprazolam is Xanax. Clonazepam is Klonopin. Both of those are benzodiazepines. |
With antidepressants, you will feel the side effects in the beginning and minimal to no benefit for a few weeks. It's best to stick with one until you can determine efficacy. If the side effects are not tolerable, it may be good to switch earlier. A lot of the side effects will resolve as you adjust to the medication. |