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Re: What helps Panic Attacks/Depression BEST?

Posted by lostsailor on September 4, 2001, at 1:14:12

In reply to Re: What helps Panic Attacks/Depression BEST?, posted by Tony P on September 2, 2001, at 22:13:00

I have literally been on all of the "new" antidep-all ssri's (celexa was best for me), wellbuterin, Remeron and Serezone were invented by the makiers of Hell, I agree. Effexxor XR has been of "great" relife. There are some anti-panic properties and side effects are tolerable. Buspar is not partic. noted for having ANY anti-panic properties. The idea behind Bupar was to find an alternative to the Bezodiazepines -- which in reality are safe despite what is often heard--The main problem with them is dependency, both physicall and mental, This should not be confused with addiction, though. Buspar has been swown to work on GABA receptor sites in the brian, thus minicking benzo. It is of general practice to provide them to i0nd with anxiety, but not panic.
as for the suggestion of inipremine (sp?) or any of the tricyclics there is an incredible thirst associated with them. I do not know if you can carry enough water during training--I belive thier is an increase in sun-sensitivity as well. I would talk to doc about Xanax or klonopin and maybe Exxexor. I would also consider a delay in service for mecd reasons if possible until this gets soted out. Good Luck!! ~Tony


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