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I’ve never regualrly taken any prescription medication, but in recent years i’ve noticed i’m always anxious about both big and small things. For example, i’ll think I forgot to lock my front door for no reason that just because. The entire day at work i’ll think about it only to come home to find out it’s locked. Anyone ever been prescribed something for something similar?
Don't do it I've been on everything namely effexor the longest above all other drugs and they do nothing but mask the underlying issues. When you're ready to come off these drugs it's fucking hell. Meditation, journaling, an exercise are your Best bets. Best of luck to you.
Kfjwjfj Wrote:
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> I’ve never regualrly taken any prescription
> medication, but in recent years i’ve noticed
> i’m always anxious about both big and small
> things. For example, i’ll think I forgot to lock
> my front door for no reason that just because. The
> entire day at work i’ll think about it only to
> come home to find out it’s locked. Anyone ever
> been prescribed something for something similar?
Nothing wrong with seeking help. In fact I commend you. Anxiety with a caring therapist and maybe some anti-anxiety meds won’t cure but will alleviate symptoms. You’re not alone as anxiety is difficult, but with proper care plan manageable
I come from the ADD generation, and I know I had / have it. I was given Ritalin and my grades soared, I could plan out my future effectively, and was on top of everything.
Took it for one month. The downsides: a different personality (showed almost no emotion because I didn’t feel anything), sleep was an issue, and loss of appetite that led to major stomach aches (because I was starving and didn’t know it).
Basically I think I could have been more successful if I had stayed on it, but I’m doing fine and am happy without it (married, kids, satisfying job).
It’s something to think about - at what cost would you be ridding yourself if anxiety? Americans are very quick to medicate.
Get Checked Wrote:
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> Kfjwjfj Wrote:
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> > I’ve never regualrly taken any prescription
> > medication, but in recent years i’ve noticed
> > i’m always anxious about both big and small
> > things. For example, i’ll think I forgot to
> lock
> > my front door for no reason that just because.
> The
> > entire day at work i’ll think about it only
> to
> > come home to find out it’s locked. Anyone
> ever
> > been prescribed something for something
> similar?
>
>
> Nothing wrong with seeking help. In fact I commend
> you. Anxiety with a caring therapist and maybe
> some anti-anxiety meds won’t cure but will
> alleviate symptoms. You’re not alone as anxiety
> is difficult, but with proper care plan manageable
Secret State Wrote:
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> Be very careful about what you convey to others
> about you feelings of mental illness.
>
> Info is being collected for future use against
> innocent people.
You're one of two people I know, or a fed I've narrowed it down... I'm gonna go with the tin foil hat guy
This sounds very sad. Sorry to hear that you guys are experiencing depression and anxiety. Managing anxiety can be a process of trial and error, experimenting with different techniques and find what works for you. You can find more info on the ways to fight anxiety on Canada Drugs https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/ . Definitely consult your doctor first!
RESIST!!!!!!!!!!!! Wrote:
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> Don't succumb to the PharmaJew. BigPharma wants
> you medicated and drunk.
>
> Seek alternatives.
That's almost as bad as big liberal government that's wants you stoned and defenseless