Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at
4:51 am
Article by Anuradha Thakur
We are very well aware with panic disorders. The millions of people are suffering from the dangerous disease. Many people often seem to acknowledge about panic disorders. The person suffering from it has regular panic attacks. Some times it happens that people afraid of being crazy, though they are not in actual. It is the anxiety disorder most common in majority of people. It is the most serious of other psychiatric disorders, such as agoraphobia and other general and social anxiety disorders. Generally people are not taking in consideration of these types of disease till it becomes severe. It is very important to consult a doctor in very easy stages of anxiety disorders. The suicidal attempts are the result of anxiety and depression so it is more serious then other panic disease.
Once you experience the symptoms, the proper treatment should be started. There are number of medication available for the panic disorders. To undergo the best treatment you must know about the drugs and its side effects. The proper care may save you from this condition and may not come gain in future. The medical professional you are consulting must know how critical your disorder is. One of the most prescribed medicines for panic disorder is Zoloft.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
2:31 am
Please, first, no advice on the evils of medicines and on stuff like this. I have so many hospital stays with cardiac workups that are negative and have cardiac spasms from the panic attacks. Since I started taking Zoloft 6 weeks ago, I have been having a zolting sensation like electric zolts in my head and some in my arms. The doctor on call says I am probably just having a panic attack since that is my diagnosis. She said take an extra Valium. It didn’t work. Does anybody have any experience with this? She doesn’t know what else to do.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
9:32 pm
its getting better but i dont have much of an appetite. also i still have some anxiety and focus on every little thing going on with my body. every little bump bruise or ache seems tragic to me. when will this go away?
oh also i have been zoning off alot
i am taking 25 mg
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
5:33 am
My boyfriend has panic attack disorder and he went off of Zoloft and didn’t have an attack for awhile and now he went back on. Has anyone or is anyone taking zoloft and it has really helped them? I don’t want him to be on medicine his whole life. his mom has panic disorder too so it might be a chemical imbalance and has to take it. Also, anyone have any good advice on how to support/help someone with panic disorder? THanks for your help and your thoughts.
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at
8:34 am
hi guys. i’m 15 and i am currently on 75mg of zoloft for my panic disorder. i think it is doing really well, but i’m debating whether or not to increase my milograms to 100 because i still get those panicky feelings every once in a while (chest pains…hot flashes) i’m 15 and weigh about 120-125. is 100mg a good dose for a person with that weight? could it be dangerous if i increased the milograms?
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at
7:33 pm
i have gained 40 pounds taking zoloft . is there another medication i can take that wouldn’t make me gain weight and would help me with my panic disorder?
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at
1:32 pm
I am on zoloft and clonazepam for panic disorder,Although they help, I get bad panic attacks a week before my period and it is so uncomfortable! What can i do to lesson the panic?