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Re: anxiety ---PLEASE HELP

From: Jen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 22:42:57 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Terri wrote: >
>Hi again. I've had alot changes recently and havent been around the
>boards as much over the summer as I used to be. I lost my job at the
>end of June - and while not heartbreaking since a new president started
>and wasn't overly fond of him - after 12 years it still stung. Well, I
>was also in the middle of buying a condo - so that was on my mind as
>well. Then, switching meds (Met to Avandia), moving into the condo,
>starting a new job (day 2), has all really caused the old anxiety to
>skyrocket.
>
>I've tried every trick in the book, breathing, relaxation tapes,
>aromatherapy, talk therapy etc. Taking Paxil, but still having daily
>anxiety.

Wow -- have you thought about switching from Paxil to another medication, or upping your dosage? I've been on Prozac (which recently became available in generic form) for seven years, and when my mom fell ill with dermatomyositis and died, I went up from 40 mg to 60 mg, and it really helped.

Also, have you mentioned this to your doctor? Could the switch from met to Avandia triggered something? Is anxiety a possible side effect of Avandia, or could the Avandia be making the Paxil less effective? Just some ideas. Hope you find relief soon. It sucks to be anxious. Can be very debilitating.

--
jen

email welcome at: jennyred.nospam@ivillage.com (note: to send me an email, take out the ".nospam" I put in my email address. That's in there for the spam-bots.)




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