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best anti anxiety medication Hi Guys, just wandering what is the best anti anxiety medication in your opinion. I have severe generalized anxitey disorder. My main fear is what the future has instore. My mind is constantlyracing and every thought becomes a negative thought which then generates my anxiety. I have tried CBT but it doesnt seem... 4 May 2006 08:24
Whats your best AD Med? Well, being in a positive mood I thought I would expand on the earlier post asking what was your worst antidepressant medication. The most effective meds that I have taken are: Citalopram and esCitalopram. Same thing really anyway. Had 5 years completely symptom free, could not believe how wonderful life wa... 4 May 2006 19:53
A 50-year-old allergy med as an SSRI for depression/anxiety? Greetings to all, I've dealt with anxiety (and periods of depression) for nearly six years and I read through this group and can see a lot of myself in the experiences with medications, etc. I hope my post here finds you well. I've been digging into anxiety treatments, especially medications, very strongly as o... 3 May 2006 22:32
Comparison of Changes in Physical Self-Concept, Global Self-Esteem, Depression and Anxiety following Two Different Psychomotor Therapy Programs in Nonpsychotic Psychiatric Inpatients Comparison of Changes in Physical Self-Concept, Global Self-Esteem, Depression and Anxiety following Two Different Psychomotor Therapy Programs in Nonpsychotic Psychiatric Inpatients Jan Knapena, c, Peter Van de Vlieta, Herman Van Coppenollea, c, Ans Davida, c, Joseph Peuskensb, c, Guido Pietersc, Koen Knapend ... 26 Apr 2006 08:20
Quitting Effexor I'd be interested to know what are the main factors that lead to tough withdrawal symptoms upon quitting Efexor. Those of you who have stopped taking Efexor in the past, could you kindly respond to this post by stating: (a) the dosage you were on, (b) the length of time you were taking Efexor, (c) Over ... 26 Apr 2006 18:49
VNS -- Get it while you can New York Times By BARNABY J. FEDER Published: April 22, 2006 Aetna Will Not Cover Implant to Treat Severe Depression The health insurer Aetna said yesterday that it would not pay for a nerve-stimulating implant the government has approved as a last-ditch treatment for severe depression. While some ... 23 Apr 2006 12:26
Tried Parstelin, Surmontil, Seroxat, Citlopram, Sertraline and Tazadone. What next? Over the years, doctors have tried me on a number of anti-depressants for my anxiety+depression+insomnia+nervous tension: Parstelin and Surmontil (many years ago) Now in recent months, Seroxat, Citlopram, Sertraline and Trazadone. All of them I have had problems with: either they didn't work, or I found the side... 23 Apr 2006 23:19
flushless niacin Has anyone else found flushless niacin useful in treating a schizo disorder? I'm taking about 500mg a day. It really helps. Ray Wesley Kinserlow Jr. Lubbock, Texas rkinserlow at cox dot net homepage: www.members.cox.net/rkinserlow ... 27 Apr 2006 11:28
Psychiatric commitment is a violation of due process. See subject. Post your comments. ARREST BEFORE COMMITMENT MIRANDA RIGHTS NEVER READ ... 22 Apr 2006 05:13
Anyone try this new EMSAM patch yet? Anyone try this new EMSAM patch yet? I have a sister who takes PAXIL and Klonopin and the doctor asked if she wanted to try this new MAO patch at the low dose. While she knows it is new, she decided to hold off until she perhaps heard from some people who have tried such and if it has worked. Thanks for any in... 12 Apr 2006 22:00 |