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Fears abound again - like before psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 160859" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I remember that when I felt nervous and just "not right" and creepy scared, I had some physical sensations. I believe it felt like I had a band around my head and I'd take Tylenol to try to get rid of it (didn't really work). I got stomach aches too and also, like your son, had panic attacks at a very young age. </p><p>The Clonazapan undoubtable helped me. I seem to do very well on benzos. No other types of tranquilizing medications help me as much as them--my psychiatrists (many through the years) pretty much agree that with me there must be something in them that are good for me. Since I don't get used to benzos, my intake has no increased in all the years I've taken them. I don't need or like a lot. They allow me to stop myself from getting out-of-control crazy thoughts that make me so nervous that I'm afraid to live day-to-day life. But I didn't take my first benzo until I was an adult and it was MY decision, knowing that it was habit forming. Frankly, I'd prefer being on a habit forming drug forever than not being able to leave the house (that was a nightmare). I don't mind taking my medications all my life--I think of them like insulin. If I had diabetes I'd take medications forever. I have many nervous and mood problems. I need medications forever, but that's a good thing because I'm doing really great <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 160859, member: 1550"] I remember that when I felt nervous and just "not right" and creepy scared, I had some physical sensations. I believe it felt like I had a band around my head and I'd take Tylenol to try to get rid of it (didn't really work). I got stomach aches too and also, like your son, had panic attacks at a very young age. The Clonazapan undoubtable helped me. I seem to do very well on benzos. No other types of tranquilizing medications help me as much as them--my psychiatrists (many through the years) pretty much agree that with me there must be something in them that are good for me. Since I don't get used to benzos, my intake has no increased in all the years I've taken them. I don't need or like a lot. They allow me to stop myself from getting out-of-control crazy thoughts that make me so nervous that I'm afraid to live day-to-day life. But I didn't take my first benzo until I was an adult and it was MY decision, knowing that it was habit forming. Frankly, I'd prefer being on a habit forming drug forever than not being able to leave the house (that was a nightmare). I don't mind taking my medications all my life--I think of them like insulin. If I had diabetes I'd take medications forever. I have many nervous and mood problems. I need medications forever, but that's a good thing because I'm doing really great :) [/QUOTE]
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