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Blessings2You 03-06-2010 07:42 PM

Copaxone and Anxiety?
 
I know some of you have mentioned experience with anxiety and copaxone. (Dej?) What has been your experience? Did it start when you first started injections? Or did it "accumulate", so to speak? And are you pretty certain it was caused by the copaxone?

Dejibo 03-06-2010 07:47 PM

I had anxiety long before copaxone, but I am convinced that since starting it, i have had a harder time keeping a handle on it. My MD says that is baloney, but Im convinced.

In the past, I was able to put away my xanax and live life pill free. Today I cant get far without the xanax, and am always doing something to calm myself.

Anxiety is a listed side effect. I hate this disease.

Debbie D 03-06-2010 10:40 PM

Always been kind of uptight, worried, so I don't know if C is a culprit...

legzzalot 03-07-2010 03:02 AM

I started having panic attacks and anxiety shortly after starting C, but I thought it was from the MS itself, as I started the C shortly after being Dx.

But it was nothing compared to the emotional nutcase I became with Avonex. That was a combination of anxiety, panic attacks and severe depression all rolled into one combined with the flu like symptoms, night sweats, menopausal effects, and evenually the hives. I remember DH2B coming home early from work (he's in the Army!) because my panic attack had hit day three and I could not control my emotions. I cried uncontrollably for 3 days straight, he come home and HE called my neuro and told her she needed to see me that day and she needed to get me on an antidepressant.

It was scary. I wasn't suicidal, or homicidal. Just reached a point where it all collapsed and I couldn't stop it from coming out.

So YES I think the DMDs do cause anxiety. :hug:

FinLady 03-07-2010 10:18 AM

I had anxiety for the shot because of my suceptibility for the IPIRs, but I did notice my fatigue was better on it. Had to do the shot in the morn since it gave me insomnia if I did it at night. So I would not be surprised at all if it caused anxiety. :hug::hug:

barb02 03-07-2010 10:24 AM

Like Jenn, it made me anxious because I was experiencing IPIR's. I usually did my injection in mid afternoon. I actually think I was anxious the whole time I was on it (I thought it was due to IPIR's), but it could cause increased anxiety.

pud's friend 03-07-2010 05:13 PM

All makes interesting reading since I'm weighing up the options of changing to C next month.

What does IPIR stand for?

Dejibo 03-07-2010 05:41 PM

IPIR = immediate post injection reaction

its a RARE reaction that can happen within just a few minutes of taking the injection. it can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, panic...it normally comes on within moments of taking the shot, and lasts anywhere from 10 seconds to 15 minutes.

I have had it happen twice, and both times it was when I smacked into a vein. They dont know what causes it, and assume its when the copaxone gets into the vascular system.

Mine lasted less than 5 mins,and since I knew what it was, I knew how to prep for it.

Blessings2You 03-07-2010 05:53 PM

I haven't had an IPIR yet...soon to be four years?

But here's why I'm asking:

I've had a dickens of a time with anxiety lately, chest discomfort, that feeling that your heart is shuddering, sleep issues, just generally feeling freaked all the time.

I asked my PCP if he could prescribe another 1 mg of lorazepam that I could take during the day if needed (I take one at bedtime). He did, and almost every day I take the whole 1 mg, and am still anxious, almost short of breath by time for the night-night pill. :(

Well, between the anxiety and other issues, and the "you rescheduled your appointment" warning letter from the neuro, I just got kind of into a "who cares" attitude and haven't taken the Copaxone for a few days. You know, like "I'll show me, I'll take a break."

Guess what? The overwhelming anxiety went bye-bye. Coincidence? Maybe. Probably. I'm going to give it a few more days and see what happens. But you gotta wonder.

SallyC 03-08-2010 01:04 PM

The only thing I am positive about, is that MS can and does cause General Anxiety Disorders (GAD). I'm not talking about normal, situatinal anxiety, which can be cured by relaxing and thinking happy thoughts.;)

I did take Copaxone for almost a year and I do remember my anxiety worsened, during that time????

EDIT...I took Valium for awhile, B2U, but you would be much better off with Buspar or Paxil, which areADs, especially geared toward anxiety. Valium and such diasapams are very addicting and just temporary fixes.


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