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Anxiety and Panic Attacks
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<blockquote data-quote="mebetter" data-source="post: 16327770" data-attributes="member: 52779"><p>I have been there, and when it first happened to me I too thought I was having a heart attack. I was afraid to take SSRI/SNRI but once I tried it after about a month I could really tell a difference. I stopped taking it for a couple of years, and recently battled with stress and anxiety again; and talked to my doctor and I'm now back on effexor; and things have been better. It's not a cure all, and I still have moments of trouble which is life; but I'm better able to mentally deal with trouble. Cannabis can help as well, but it depends on the person; some people who are prone to over-thinking and anxiety become even more anxious with cannabis use. Good luck, and I hope you are able to find a resolution soon to your troubles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebetter, post: 16327770, member: 52779"] I have been there, and when it first happened to me I too thought I was having a heart attack. I was afraid to take SSRI/SNRI but once I tried it after about a month I could really tell a difference. I stopped taking it for a couple of years, and recently battled with stress and anxiety again; and talked to my doctor and I'm now back on effexor; and things have been better. It's not a cure all, and I still have moments of trouble which is life; but I'm better able to mentally deal with trouble. Cannabis can help as well, but it depends on the person; some people who are prone to over-thinking and anxiety become even more anxious with cannabis use. Good luck, and I hope you are able to find a resolution soon to your troubles. [/QUOTE]
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