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I'm on Cipramil and I'm improving all the time with it. How come you haven't told your friends about your situation Missdjrane? There's nothing to be ashamed off. If they are TRUE friends they will no doubt want to help you. You are just bottling too much up by not telling them. Panic disorder is not some far off planet illness that people with 2 heads get. It's a proper known illness. Let it out!!
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I am feeling the same way, though I have just recently been diagnosed. I use Xanax. I was on Lexapro for a month and was so sick from diarrhea and nausea I could barely function or eat. It also disturbed my sleep and gave me spasms in the night, so I'm anti-depressant free for 4 days, but still getting anxious over my health problems, plus my insurance stinks and won't pay for any psych treatments or any more MD visits. I'd like a magic pill, too. Let me know if you get one.
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I was diagnosed with panic attacks 10 years ago, I had a time where I didn't have any for years. But they have been back now for 2 years.. I am 30. I live alone, It's tough to not have someone here with me, but I still work, thank god. my parents live about 45 min. away. None of my friends know about this. I see a CBT therapist once a week, a Pyschologist once a week, and an acupuncturist once a week.. They all help in their own way to ease my nerves. These bills aren't cheap. I take .5 Ativan as needed. I never thought I needed to be on a medication other than that untill a couple of months ago. It's not so much the panic attacks that were getting to me, but the constant state of anxiety that looms over my head day and night. In the past 3 months I have tried Paxil (made me super jittery like I was going to flip out) Lexapro ( gave me clusters of panic attacks one after another) Zoloft (made me so depressed I cried, was tired and couldn't function) Gabitril (gave me bad diarreah and dizziness) SO... on that note, I don't know what to do I don't understand why something has to make you feel so horrible in order to "help" you. When I try a med. and feel the side-effects, I can't wait to get off it and be back to my old panic ridden self. Ahhh I guess some people just aren't meant to be on these meds?? Or maybe I am not strong enough to push through the wretching side-effects? I am at a loss. I guess someone just needs to invent that MAGIC pill, untill then, I'll hold on to my Ativan. Any suggestions would be helpful :)

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