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I just got prescribed some Ativan from the ER last night. I went there because of they way my mind has been lately, I've been feeling like I'm not even sane. I'm just overly anxious and keep saying I don't know what to do with myself... So far since I've been taking it last night, it seems to have calmed down the thoughts. They still kind of break through a little but its easier to shake them. I've been afraid I'm going to completely snap and lose control of my mind...anyways, has anyone else had this problem and what medicine do you take to eleviate it? Thanks.
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I take ativan as needed for anxiety.
Just a thought... the kind of anxiety you are experiencing seems to be a constant struggle. Perhaps you need an SSRI to maintain some calmness all the time? Ativan is not a good option for constant anxiety because you can get hooked on it. I currently take effexor (an SSRI) daily to keep my anxiety managed over the long term. My ativan is then used when I have a panic attack (not too often now), to help bring my anxiety back under control. |
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What's an SSRI and what's the difference between Effexor and Ativan? Sounds like you have a pretty good combination that works for you, might have to try that out. I'm gonna talk to my doctor the next time I see him.
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Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazapine. It is a sedative type of anti-anxiety drug. It is not good for long term or maintenance use. They will make you sleepy or lethargic during the day. I was taking a benzo years ago. Never again.
An SSRI is a Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor. It basically slows the way serotonin is used in the brain allowing it to be more effective. Prozac, Paxil (paroxetine which is what I take), Celexa, Lexapro, and Zoloff are the most popular. These are anti-depressant and anti-anxiety drugs. There are also SNRI's. Selective Noepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors. They are Duloxetine (Cymbalta), Venlafaxine (Effexor, Effexor XR), and Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq). They are used as anti-depressants. SSRI's take a few weeks to six weeks get maximum effect. They have a number of side effects depending on the tolerance of the patient. They are not habit forming but can be difficult to stop taking. I mistakenly stopped taking my Paxil about 2 months ago for 10 days and my life was miserable. My wife said I had a vacant expression and personality. I suggested getting a prescription for propanolol to try to lower your blood pressure. Blood pressure spikes are common with anxiety attacks. Lowering BP can be very helpful at relieving the anxiety attack. I would try BP meds long before trying a benzo. The BP med works very quickly and does not cause sleepiness or sluggishness. It would be good to get an at-home Blood Pressure kit to see if your anxiety attacks are accompanied by a spike in BP . If your anxiety attacks include a head ache, this is a good symptom of a spike in BP. Learning to manage your stimulation is a first step. The BDay party was definitely an over-stimulating event. Over-stimulation causes a rush of adrenaline which raises your BP. Anything you can do to get your BP back down will be a big help. Anti-anxiety drugs are a band-aid over the symptom. Learning to moderate stimulation to prevent the anxiety will help you learn great life skills that you may need for a long time. My best to you.
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ativan had zero effect on me
Last edited by steelrat; 12-13-2011 at 03:25 PM. |
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I have the anxiety now the past 2 weeks dr gave me 10 lorazopans I just taken the last one I noticed it helps with the panic attacks always before I sleep. I lay in bed with my wife then a where my injury is a pain starts an I panick like I am going to have a stroke or aneurism an I lay there for 1-2 hours or more before I sleep since the larazipan I calm down and sleep free a hour but I ran out ad seems it only helps me sleep is it addictive in my system now ?
I have mild insomnia I tos and turn thinking to much and then anxiety kicks its ugly head in then I pop a lazarpan. One dr proscribed me 5mg of some sleep aid I didn't even pick up the prescription and he gave me a headache med naproxen for my nightly headaches which I read causes heart attack and strokes as a side effect. So I dunno what to take to helpe sleep at night. Cause I get this headache migrane pain then I panick then can't sleep I'm almost 5 weeks into my post concuasion syndrome |
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