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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 403964" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>As one who had such a severe anxiety disorder that I couldn't function, I do think medications are important, but not necessarily Zyprexa and under no conditions will medications solve all the problems. A lot of that is learning how to manage the stress. I actually wondered if she would backslide when you had to leave, and she did...it is consistent with anxiety disorder. She is anxious that you are going so her symptoms came back. Not being able to swallow is common when you are having a panic attack. Personally, I really got relief from the benzodiazapens. Although they are habit forming, they don't have as many side effects as drugs like Zyprexa (my son has serious side effects on this). Has she ever been in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? I loved it. A newer type that is CBT intensified is Dialectal Behavioral Therapy. First developed for borderline personality disorder, it is now being used for a whole array of differing problems...and I think it's even more effective than CBT. You're the mom. No matter what we say or suggest, she is your daughter and you know her best. You see first hand what is and what is not working. You seem very much in control and I trust you to make good decisions about your daughter. I just wanted to give you the heads up on dialectal behavior therapy. It's just excellent for anyone who seems to change moods very quickly and be unable to self-regulate themselves. Nothing has calmed me down as much as this therapy and I'm anxiety hardcore <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> The pioneer of DBT works out of Seattle, Oregon too. Don't you live in Oregon?</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and you are just a terrific mom and very strong person. Here is a link explaining about Dialectal Behavioral Therapy...ignore any references to borderline...it can be used successful for many serious mental health issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 403964, member: 1550"] As one who had such a severe anxiety disorder that I couldn't function, I do think medications are important, but not necessarily Zyprexa and under no conditions will medications solve all the problems. A lot of that is learning how to manage the stress. I actually wondered if she would backslide when you had to leave, and she did...it is consistent with anxiety disorder. She is anxious that you are going so her symptoms came back. Not being able to swallow is common when you are having a panic attack. Personally, I really got relief from the benzodiazapens. Although they are habit forming, they don't have as many side effects as drugs like Zyprexa (my son has serious side effects on this). Has she ever been in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? I loved it. A newer type that is CBT intensified is Dialectal Behavioral Therapy. First developed for borderline personality disorder, it is now being used for a whole array of differing problems...and I think it's even more effective than CBT. You're the mom. No matter what we say or suggest, she is your daughter and you know her best. You see first hand what is and what is not working. You seem very much in control and I trust you to make good decisions about your daughter. I just wanted to give you the heads up on dialectal behavior therapy. It's just excellent for anyone who seems to change moods very quickly and be unable to self-regulate themselves. Nothing has calmed me down as much as this therapy and I'm anxiety hardcore :) The pioneer of DBT works out of Seattle, Oregon too. Don't you live in Oregon? Good luck, and you are just a terrific mom and very strong person. Here is a link explaining about Dialectal Behavioral Therapy...ignore any references to borderline...it can be used successful for many serious mental health issues. [/QUOTE]
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