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PathStep 11 Compassion hearts24 Forum posts12 Forum upvotes10 Current upvotes10 Age GroupAdult Last activeDecember, 2023 Member sinceOctober 13, 2022
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Effexor Withdrawal
Depression Support / by llm23
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December 1st, 2023
...See more Has anyone had experience with withdrawing from Effexor? I’ve been trying to get off of it for months and I’ve never had anxiety like this. I’m constantly scared and anxious. Would just like to know if anyone has experienced this and what your symptoms were like. TYIA
Health anxiety and panic attacks
Anxiety Support / by llm23
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September 19th, 2023
...See more Hi everyone I haven’t been on here in a a while but I’m really really struggling right now. I recently started Prozac and am currently on 20 mg. I thought it was helping my anxiety but I haven’t felt like this in a while. Constant anxiety with 3-4 major panic attacks everyday. I also am struggling with my blood sugar and not knowing if I’m having blood sugar problems or if it’s anxiety. I don’t know what I’m feeling anymore. Everything is a struggle and I’m scared to leave my mom or dads side. Has anyone had this experience with Prozac or is it just taking a while to kick in? Does anyone know much about blood sugar and how to regulate it in times like this? Im terrified of everything right now and could use all the support you have. Thank you.
Never ending health anxiety
Anxiety Support / by llm23
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October 19th, 2022
...See more I’ve never experienced anxiety like this. I know a large part of it is trying to find a medication that works for me and the last one being very wrong. Every time I seem to push through one anxiety, it changes and something else worries me. It went from heart problems, to blood pressure, to now thinking that I’m breathing too shallow. I’ve dealt with anxiety since I was about 9 and I’m now 21 and these past few weeks have been the absolute worse I’ve ever felt. It’s daily, never ending, foggy thinking and worry. Any tips or tricks that help would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
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