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07-19-2019 04:55 PM
I have been on an antianxiety medication for awhile. It's the best thing I've ever done for myself. You may have to try more than one before you find the one that works best for you. These meds are cumulative, so give it a couple weeks. Just make sure, if you have issues with the drug, to not just quit taking it. Call your doctor and they will guide you on how to quit taking it. I was lucky, the second one I tried was the one I've stuck with. I was also very apprehensive about starting mine(anxiety anyone?). I think I had the script for two weeks before I actually started them. When I look back now, I can't figure out what I was so afraid of. Anything would have been better than how I was feeling. I didn't turn into a werewolf or bark at the moon or anything. Good Luck!
07-19-2019 04:55 PM - edited 07-19-2019 04:56 PM
@gidgetgh First I want to wish you all the best. And you are very brave to deal with this head on.
You've gotten some lovely answers and suggestions!
I know your husband is present but I would just say, take the pill, if possible, early in the day in case you need assistance of any kind. It's sometimes easier to get help from a friend or neighbor during the daytime than at night, even if you just need a sounding board.
Do you have any friend, neighbor or relative who can be on stand by via phone if you need some help?
I too hope you will feel free to come and chat. And like most meds of this type, it takes some time for it to work.
Bless you and I wish you all the best. Hang in there, we're thinking of you ![]()
07-19-2019 04:56 PM
I know exactly how you are feeling and thinking because I was where you are several years ago. For me it wasn’t so much depression as it was the anxiety and insomnia that came with it. That was then! This is now and having been on several types until I got the one that personally worked best for me, I can say that LIFE IS GOOD AND I WILL NEVER GO OFF OF IT! Tried that once, thinking, “I feel better, anxiety is gone, I don’t need the medicine anymore!” Boy! Was that the dumbest thing I ever did! Of course I felt great BECAUSE I was taking medication to treat the anxiety! I went back on it and told my husband that if I ever say I am going to go off of it to smack me! Lol
Please don’t let anyone try to guilt you by telling you, “if you had more faith, if you just get out more” or one of the all time cruelest remarks anyone can say, “get over it!” Now that person needs a smack! Don’t you think that if it was just a matter of going out, finding something to do or to just get over it that I WOULDNT HAVE DONE THAT! Unless they have walked in “our” shoes they have no clue what it feels like and that it’s not like you want to feel that way.
If you had diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma you wouldn’t think twice about taking medicine to control and treat it, so why give anxiety a second thought about treating that?
A counselor i went to when anxiety first hit, told me that a good percentage of anxiety is hormonal and not mental. That was my case. I am now 59 but was in my early 40’s when it started and it was a part of peri menopause, that can start 10 years before you actually go through it.
I will I’ll pray for you because I’ve been there, done that, felt that, but thankfully God created medicine that is my healing and I will never reject His healing just because it didn’t come in the way that I, at that time, felt it should come.
Every morning when when I take my Lexapro, I just thank God for that medicine that now keeps me balanced. Balanced! I can still laugh, cry, get angry and show emotion but it doesn’t control me anymore! I’m not like a drugged zombie but instead feel normal and balanced.
07-19-2019 04:58 PM
Don't be afraid to try .....you may not have the script that is right for you. When you and your Doctor find the right one and dosage, you will be so much better . Believe me, I know this from experience. Wish I had asked for help sooner.
07-19-2019 05:00 PM
My husband had panic attacks and was on Paxel (I don’t know if that’s the correct spelling).
He stopped having the attacks and wasn’t grumpy, slept better and was easier to live with.
If a drug could help you, it’s certainly worth a try! I hope you will feel better soon!
07-19-2019 05:02 PM
I agree! It takes time for the medicine to build up in your body. I expected it to be like taking an aspirin and 20 minutes later I should be good as new. It doesn’t work like that, which once I found that out I was able to lower my expectations and understand that it can take several weeks to feel better but keep reminding yourself that every day you are closer to the full effect and that you WILL feel better! All of these ladies have been honest with you because we have all “been there.”
07-19-2019 05:04 PM
@gidgetgh struggled and still do to some extent, with anxiety and depression for years. Was on medication for a long time and thank goodness because I do believe taking the meds and my therapist saved my life. I ended up having to be on 2 different kinds because thats what worked best for me. Be prepared that it will take a few weeks for you to feel better so don't expect anything right away and don't stop taking it! You will feel better and if after a few months you still aren't better, talk to your doctor about adding another prescription. Sometimes it takes a combo of drugs to help.
But please do take the meds, don't be afraid it'll be ok, and trust all of us that have posted - you will feel better. It'll just take a few weeks before you start noticing a difference. LIfe is hard but taking the meds will help and will make coping with the challenges you are going through easier. Remember you aren't alone in this. A lot of people take medication to help them get through rough times and it's ok to get the help you need and not suffer.
07-19-2019 05:16 PM
Take your meds. You'll be much better in a few weeks. If the first med doesn't help you, see your dr. and try another. I have been on the same anti-anxiety med for 15 years. It has changed my life for the better. I still cry when appropriate, but not everyday, like I used to. We are fortunate to live at a time when we have meds for this. I look back at my grandmother and know she suffered from anxiety too. However there were no anxiety meds at that time that would let her be more than a doped up grandma. LIFE IS GOOD.
07-19-2019 05:20 PM
Please pardon my blunder on my earlier post. What I’m thinking and what I type can be different than my intentions.
I was hoping a friend or family member could come over and spend some time with you laughing, playing cards, chatting or doing something together to keep your mind busy.
Everytime your anxiety asks “what If” than switch your thoughts to something pleasant and calming.
Plan your Monday starting today. Treat yourself to a yummy food, borrow or buy some reading material, plan to watch your favorite movies or whatever you like to do.
Think of Monday as the best day of your life, repeat on Tuesday, Wednesday and so on.
Are you, your husband’s caregiver? If this is too personal than please don’t answer.
Love, hugs, and more hugs,
🦋
07-19-2019 05:21 PM
Yes, take them, i have been on various meds sine 1991, they can be a life saver.
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