Having Anxiety-Help :(

Hi Guys,

Must say I haven’t been in here for quite some time. I tried a new med Amitriptalyne ( prob didn’t spell it right) It’s downstairs & I’m to lazy to get it. I took this stuff for 5 nights & now I feel WORSE, then before.

I was on Paxil for 3 years a few months ago tried to go back on it. Crap I had a nasty head ache for 2 days…quit that to.

I’m so damn tired of being anxious, moody & just plain old unhappy. People keep asking me if I’ve lost weight…I tell him yeah if you were a nervous wreck like me, you would be skinny. Eating makes me sick to my stomach. I don’t have an eating disoder per say. I just get my insides so worked up…I can’t get the food down.

My husband is supportive emotionally. He just drives me crazy. He’s 300 lbs and if he’s not working…he’s on his butt. I feel like I have to do everything when it comes to the kids. I have a 7,11 & 14 year old girls. The 14 year old is inherited. Her mom’s in jail. No one in the damn family is willing to help financialy. They all just close their doors.

Oh…I’m cranky…gotta give myself a time out.
Thanks for listening or reading :slight_smile:
Jenn

Hi Jenn,
I know what you mean about tired of being anxious, etc. and of not getting
help with the kids.
My son is 7, and my husband, though he loves us very much, has no patients
with our son. Our son, Joshua, is a handful, I admit that. Very busy and
wants constant attention. It’s hard when you would rather be left alone to
have kids nagging at you. My husband comes home from work and heads for his
computer games, and that’s about all I see of him.
Isn’t that Amitryptoline a trycylcic? I took one of those about 25 years
ago and it gave me horrible nightmares and insomnia and after 2 days I
tossed it in the trash.
Have you tried anything else?
I’m praying a lot, and feeling a lot better. My Paxil quit working in
April, and I’ve weaned down by 1/3 so far. I just keep praying.
Oh, try taking fish oil supplements. 2000 mg. daily. I have read that the
brain needs the Omega 3 badly to work right. I started taking it. It takes a
few weeks to kick in, but it’s totally safe.
God bless,
Dawn <><

Hi Dawn,

Thanks so much for writing. Today was a better day. My girlfriend came
over for coffee &ended up taking my two girls to her house…she has a
pool:). My niece came home from summer school & we went grocery shopping.
She’s 14 & when she wants to be, can be a big help.

I was on Paxil for 3 years but haven’t been on it for for 2 years. They
gave me a script last April for 20 mg & I took it for 2 days & it gave me a
headache for 2 days. So…today I took one of the 20’s & took half of it. I’m
gonna have to try something. This anxiety is killing me.

The kids aren’t bad…they just want want want. I just need time to think
for myself. I feel like I’m super mom & I want my husband to help me out
more. The way I look at it I have so many titles…housekeeper,secretary,
janitor, taxi, child psychologists,referee, garbage man, property
maintenance worker it makes my head spin.

I work outside the house 15-20 hours a week managing a large busy
convenience store. I deal with kids at home & go to work to deal with mostly
teenagers. I’m so kidded out .

I’m not a religious person. I had to go to private catholic schools most
of my life. I had a stepmother who made us go to church, no tv during lent.
Let’s say she was really strict & not a loving women at all. Just hearing a
mass…puts me back to being a kid with my wick stepmother. BUT… I’ve been
lying in bed at night asking God …please take this anxiety away from me or
teach me how to deal with it. You know what…it calms me :slight_smile: So…I know
he’s listening :slight_smile:

Well…I better get downstairs before one of the girls or my husband wants
to know why I have left the area for to long :slight_smile: Oh…my 7 year old just
scared the pants off of me…not sooner said then done :slight_smile:

Thanks Again…it’s truly is appreciated

Jenn

Hi Jenn,

I know what you mean about tired of being anxious, etc. and of not
getting
help with the kids.
My son is 7, and my husband, though he loves us very much, has no
patients
with our son. Our son, Joshua, is a handful, I admit that. Very busy and
wants constant attention. It’s hard when you would rather be left alone
to
have kids nagging at you. My husband comes home from work and heads for
his
computer games, and that’s about all I see of him.
Isn’t that Amitryptoline a trycylcic? I took one of those about 25
years
ago and it gave me horrible nightmares and insomnia and after 2 days I
tossed it in the trash.
Have you tried anything else?
I’m praying a lot, and feeling a lot better. My Paxil quit working in
April, and I’ve weaned down by 1/3 so far. I just keep praying.
Oh, try taking fish oil supplements. 2000 mg. daily. I have read that
the
brain needs the Omega 3 badly to work right. I started taking it. It
takes a
few weeks to kick in, but it’s totally safe.
God bless,
Dawn <

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Hi Jenn,
Start out on the Paxil real slowly. Maybe even just 5 mg. for a few days. I
know headache can be a side effect.
I am sorry you have had a bad experience with the Catholic side of
religion. Sadly, I have heard your story so many times.
I am not Catholic, I am a born again Christian. I don’t feel our God wants
’religion’ to be strict and unhappy. I know it soured my ex on God, but
remember that is people that do that stuff, not God. He is loving and wants
to help you.
God bless,
Dawn <><

Coming to know a personal God has greatly lessened my anxiety.

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Dawn <><

Hi Guys,

Thanks so much for your comments. I’ve been taking 1/2 of the 20 mills of Paxil. I know it takes 4-6 weeks to work…I’m crossing my fingers.

Tomorrow I have an appointment for counseling. It’s been over 3 years since I’ve talked to a professional. Oh!! How I hate to bring up the past & my upbringing. It makes me so emotionally exhausted. But…It must be done.

Thanks again & pray for me :slight_smile:

Jenn

Have a break, even if just for a weekend, every now & then: leave some meals in the fridge & freezer, and let them fend for themselves, and they will come to appreciate you more. Assign everyone regular chores, depending on capability, with a system of rewards, and punishments, such as removal of privileges.

Generalised Anxiety Disorder: There is a saying in the mental health field: “if the only tool you have in your kit is a hammer, you tend to treat everything as a nail”. So it goes with doctors, and their prescription pads: handy, quick, and convenient, when trying to manage a large list of patients, with very limited time for each.

     With anxiolytics (anti-anxiety medication, such as Lexapro, or Paxil, which treat both anxiety and depression) you are only addressing the symptoms, and even then, often only temporarily, as your system becomes used to it, and you have to accept the risks of an increased suicide/homicide rate, aberrant behaviour, and side effects, such as possible sexual dysfunction, (common) or weight fluctuation. For those reasons, I recommend first trying the alternatives, (which only treat the symptoms) using supplements like inositol, and SAMe, or herbal remedies, such as valerian, or c(h)amomile, but the cause, as well using the EMDR variant, EFT, and relaxation techniques. The anxiolytics/antidepressants will still be there, should the alternatives prove insufficient for you, but give them a tryout period of several weeks, first.   

       See anxiety treatments, at  ezy build (below) in section 6. Set yourself a specific time period for worrying about anything, (say; around three quarters of an hour, possibly when you get home, or after your evening meal, but not too close to bedtime) after which, resolve firmly to refuse to even entertain the thought of worrying again on that day: realise and accept that to do otherwise would be counterproductive to your mental health, and enjoyment of life.     

              You will have had your "worry time" for the day, and can just write down any more thoughts that come to mind, and say to yourself: "Well, I'll just have to worry about that tomorrow, won't I?".            It is important to deal with a negative internal monologue (self talk), or mental process, such as disturbing thoughts, or images, by the process of (a): recognising it, and (b): challenging it immediately.           

                                                                             When you notice  something negative, such as: "I'm never going to get over this!" or: "Why am I always so pathetic/useless/such a loser?" or even: "I can't do this/will never get over this!", or a disturbing image, recognise that this is part of the mindset which will hold you back from progressing in your recovery.                                                                                                                                                                           Having identified and labelled it, I first visualise a large  "STOP!" sign, then I say to myself as forcefully as you can, even aloud in a big voice, if alone: "I know this tactic: GO AWAY FOR A WHILE !!!" You may want to use either: "ruse", "ploy", "game", or "trick", instead of "tactic". In the case of an image, visualise a large "STOP" sign, or your preferred version.                                                                                                                                           Some people go so far as to keep a wide rubber band in their pocket, then put it around their wrist, when they catch themselves backsliding, stretch and release it, as a method of reprogramming their mind sooner, but I don't regard it as being strictly necessary. Remember to remove it, afterwards, if you use this method. 

     Practice one of the relaxation methods in sections 2, 11, 2c, or 2i, daily, and when needed. Alternatively, give the EFT a good tryout, to see if it helps you. There is also a version for use in public places, (if you like, you can claim to have a headache, as you massage/lightly tap your temples, but you would then be restricted to subvocalising: saying it to yourself in your mind). Section 53,  and pages 2, 2.q and 2.o at  http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris also refer: "Even though I sometimes suffer from anxiety, I deeply and completely accept myself." See section 0, or 99, for over a hundred financial tips.  Neurofeedback treatment for anxiety is increasingly becoming available.  Herbal remedies, such as valerian, (which is not recommended for use if depression is also present) passionflower, or St.John's wort, are often effective, but the idea is (as with anxiolytic medication) to use them like water wings, or training wheels on a bicycle, providing initial support, and giving time for other treatments, such as therapy, and relaxation techniques, to take effect.               

                    (The following is a variant of Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing therapy, which has been used successfully for those people suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, insomnia, and anxiety: it is easily learned, quick to use, yet can be very effective. It is easy to be dismissive of such a seemingly unusual technique, but give it a good tryout, for at least a few weeks, to see if it is effective in your case). 

Prior to using either of the methods in the above paragraph, first sit comfortably, and take a deep breath. Then, without moving your head, move your eyes from the left, to the right, and back again, taking around a second to do so (say: “a thousand and one”: this takes approximately a second).

Repeat this procedure (without the words, although you can count, subvocally, if you like) 20 times: "A thousand and one; a thousand and two… " and so on, to a thousand and twenty. Then close your eyes and relax. Become aware of any tension or discomfort you feel.

             Then open your eyes, and take another deep breath, and repeat step one, closing your eyes, and relaxing afterwards, in the same manner. Then, repeat the procedure one last time. Some people may find that this is all they need do.   With experience, you may find that you can practise this in public, with your eyes closed, which greatly widens the window of opportunity for its use, and avoids attracting unwanted attention. I have found that the 2 - 3 minutes spent using the EMDR markedly reduces distractions to the relaxation process, and is repaid many times over.

I also use it prior to my chosen relaxation technique, after lights out, at night. For more about Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing therapy, showing recommendations by those who have used it, including a professional psychotherapist with more than 20 years of experience in that field, see sections 33 - 34, at ezy-build. She was skeptical, at first, and I remained unconvinced, until trying it, and now I use it twice daily, including after lights out, at night.