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I need information/experiences of medications for anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 558118" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio%E2%80%93visual_entrainment#section_4</p><p></p><p>This is a link to one of the alternatives we use and it is for home use so can easily fit into the day. Because it actually stimulates and alters brain waves it doesn't require a lot of study or training. Quin also does Neurofeedback and that is at a center that uses the passive kind where in order for a movie to work Quin has to get his brain waves into a relaxed pattern. No instructions are given. It's kind of amazing. They are giving free therapy to vets with ptsd right now too. </p><p>He did take prozac specifically for anxiety but it didn't work. His seizure medication was chosen for its anti anxiety benefit in addition to the seizure control. </p><p>Lexapro worked really well for me and I didn't gain weight. Just my experience though. Haven't been on anything for many years. I hated Xanax by the way, made me too sleepy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 558118, member: 12886"] http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio%E2%80%93visual_entrainment#section_4 This is a link to one of the alternatives we use and it is for home use so can easily fit into the day. Because it actually stimulates and alters brain waves it doesn't require a lot of study or training. Quin also does Neurofeedback and that is at a center that uses the passive kind where in order for a movie to work Quin has to get his brain waves into a relaxed pattern. No instructions are given. It's kind of amazing. They are giving free therapy to vets with ptsd right now too. He did take prozac specifically for anxiety but it didn't work. His seizure medication was chosen for its anti anxiety benefit in addition to the seizure control. Lexapro worked really well for me and I didn't gain weight. Just my experience though. Haven't been on anything for many years. I hated Xanax by the way, made me too sleepy. [/QUOTE]
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