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My cardiologist knew that I was under severe stress with a sister who was dying of breast cancer and also coping with elderly parents...so he gave me an RX for xanax (.5 mg but I broke them in half) to have on handHand or foot spasms Hand tremor IF needed. My sister died in Dec and my Dad died, prob of a brokenBroken bone Broken or knocked out tooth heart in March. I had not taken any of the anti anxiety meds until the day of my sister's funeral and it was like 'magicMagic bullet'...I have never taken anything like that and it was amazing. I got through the day without one PVC which in itself if a miracle!! Well, as the days went on, I started getting runs of PVC's at night when I would go to bed. So,right after my dad died in March, I started taking .25 mg of the xanax at bedtime when I just could not stand the palps any longer. Within 30 min of taking that small amount, the palps would disappear and I would fall right to sleep. Without the drug, I would lie there for sometimes 2 hours, toss and turn and just worry about the arrythmias, etc the whole time being in bigeminy. Eventually the PVC's would stop and I would fall asleep. But on the nights when I would resort to the medication, it was so helpful. Now, I am so weird when it comes to meds..I hate even taking aspirinAspirin Aspirin adult low strength Aspirin child chewable Aspirin children's cherry Aspirin children's orange Aspirin ec lo-dose Aspirin enteric coated Aspirin lite coat Aspirin litecoat Aspirin low dose Aspirin low strength so you can imagine how I feel when I take a xanax and I also worry that I will become addicted. I have 2 refills and told my doctor when he gave the RX to me that I would prob never take them anyway.
I am wondering if any of you have any experience, good or bad with this drug? (I also take toprolToprol-xl XL, 50 mg for the PVC's but it has not seemed to help much at all since I rarely have palp free days or nights.) I am just so worried about taking anything like xanax and hate the thoughts of side effects, but I was also worried about my lack of sleep. I can not for the life of me figure out why all of a sudden, I started getting PVC's when I would go to bed. I am 63 and have MitralMitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis Mitral valve prolapse Valve Prolapse and have had a lifetime of arrythmias so these are nothing new, just seem to be getting more numerous as I get older. Other than that, I have no health issues and try to live a healthy lifestyle.
Thanks for any replies!!!!!
Barbara
i sometimes take it too. my primary doctor gave me a prescription when they were writing off my palpitations and tachycardia as anxiety. (which it wasn't, although it was causing me some general anxiety). I split the 0.5mg in half too and take it sometimes. before i became medicated for palpitations and tachycardia, i took it and it definitely helped. this doesn't mean that my heart issues where caused by anxiety (although sometimes i think my anxiety perpetuated the episode that i was having); xanax is a depressant that calms the body (reducing the activity of the nervous system). i would say it's okay to take it, as long as your doctor has ruled your PVC simply that and not a sign of something else (which could require different medication, etc).
i don't think you need to worry about becoming addicted. it is a common misconception among many who are offered these prescriptions by their doctors that it's a gateway towards addiction (and maybe from watching House too much...;)). but in reality, the people who become addicted to prescription medications usually do so because they already have addiction tendencies. Usually they have other substance abuse issues, past and present. I cant account for your personal history, but this is what i understand about this. i never feel like i neeeed the xanax; i have a non refillable prescription so i'm rationing. ;)
I took 1/2 of a 0.5 Xanax every night for 2 years. I never took more than that because I too was afraid of getting hooked. My sleep gradually became worse and I didn't connect it with the Xanax. Then after the 2 years I started having trouble with eveything sounding too loud. I would get dizzy every evening and not be able to watch anything like a ticker on the bottom of the screen. I went to several Drs. and ask could this be the Xanax and they would say no not at that small amount. But I noticed every time I took the Xanax before bed it all went away. I went to the internet and put in my symptoms and found Benzo.org. The wonderful people there confirmed my suspicions, it was the Xanax even though I never increased the dose. They told me how to gradually get off og it without with drawel symptoms. It took 4 months. That was 7 years ago. I hope this will be of some help to you.
Thanks for your replies!!! I am going to talk to my cardio about whether to cont taking it from time to time or not. I just get v,v worried when I read the online info about the Benzo drugs and also read others experiences when they take it or try to get off of it. I realize that I only take a small dose and not every night. Even so I may be ok but I just hate taking anything. But the alternative lately is to lie in bed, toss and turn while I am having bigeminy or trigeminy, etc and sleep does not come easily or for couple of hours or more.
My doctor prescribed it in .25 tablets, and very infrequently I take 1/2 of one of them. I've even taken 1/4 of a tablet and it has worked to quiet anxiety.
Thanks for your reply. It's so helpful to know what others have have done when it comes to things like this. One night after lying in bed with bigeminty for 2 hrs, I tried to break off a fourth of a tablet...it was just a piece of the tablet but I did take it and w/in 30 min, I was falling asleep and the PVC;s had stopped. Now, first I wonder if that small amount was even effective and second, I wondered if the palps were caused by anxiety which I did not feel but since the palps stopped then would that not indicate that they were anxiety induced?? These nighttime palps are so new (bigeminy, trigeminy, etc) so I am not sure what's going on but they are so bothersome.
I take Taivan 0.5 mg to maintain my anxiety but not everyday, whenever i feel anxious and have palpitations. and if I get a real panic attack than I take Xanax.
Xanax is highly addictove so ask your doctor if you are takimng it everyday. My doctor tried to put me on Klonopin, I do not like it. First of all it kicks in so late that after feeling all the anxiety symptoms for hours, than it makes me like I am out of here. Next day I feel very dizzy and sad, depressed. So my favorite ones are Ativan for maintenence and Xanax for emergency during a severe panic attack. I heard good things about Valium but did not try it yet, Try to avoid coffe and drink a lot of water.
Take care,
By the way I meant Ativan, I missspelled it.
Both Ativan and Xanax are given to patients who actually have heart problems at emergency rooms in order to lower the damage to the heart!
Yes all benzodiazepines are addicted but you can control yourself. I do not take antidepressants for anxiety and heart palpitations because actually they cause more, like Paxil and all.
so for me benzodiazepines such as Xanax, ativan, valium are the best, who cares if they are addictive. You can control yourself. Just try to take them when you need it and make ure the next few days take half of the doze you took a day before. That is the way to protect yourself from being addictive. I did not have good experience with Klonopin though! It made me moody!
Thanks Paulla...I am v,v, careful with this drug....b/c I hate to take anything, I do not think it will be a prob but I am so weird when it comes to meds!!
I sure do appreciate all of the reply's!
here's another idea. I take Lexapro daily for generalized anxiety disorder and keep the Xanax for "emergencies". this broke me out of the anxiety-palpitations->more anxiety ->more palpitations cycle. I have not taken a Xanax since Christmas, no need to. If you are taking any of these drugs on a regular basis and want to quit, a gradual decrease is best. I tried to cold turkey Lexapro about a year ago and it was rough.
Thanks for your reply. I talked to my cardio today when I went to my appt and he said that IF I wanted to take one every now and then, it would be fine and no chance of getting addicted!!
I dont know if you are still reading responses...but I just wanted to reassure you. Im a 48 yr old female. Ive had BOTH anxiety AND palpitations for oh gosh..probably 15 years. Im on the Atenolol for the palps..that helps most of the time. I am on Xanax, at least 15 years. When I say Im "on" it...I dont mean I take it daily. My dr was very cautious at first..I had a small quantity at a time, and he regulated it. Until he realized that I wont abuse it. Over the years, I have gotten very familiar with that drug. My dose is the smallest..0.25 mg. I now manage my own dosing however. I am NOT addicted to it. I have gone weeks, or even months without it. It is a very short-term pill--it will give you appx 4-6 hours of relief, and then its out of your system. It takes about 30 minutes to get IN to your system. I use it during stressful situations--such as when I am having a bad day with palpitations, because the palps make my anxiety jump!
I know how much I can take without becoming a zombie...and I know how much will help me.
My dr told me "you are on the smallest possible dose. You would have to take quite a few to have anything serious happen". Well, I will never do that.
Just to put things into perspective for you, tho, and to let you know just how small the dose is that you are taking...
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in Oct 08 and had mastectomy.
Its been a very, very VERY stressful time since then-she now has lung cancer, and actually is having very serious major surgery on Apr 29th to have a lung tumor removed.
Of course this is the most stressful time Ive ever had.
My dr increased my Xanax during this time. The dose he gave me?
Two .025 mg in the morning... 1 .025 mg noon...... 2 .025mg at night.
So...thats what I could be taking. Ive never actually taken that much--but I could.
When Im not having a stressful day/week/month......... I simply dont take it.
I dont crave it..or "have to have it". I just dont take it.
I know lots of people can get addicted...I just am not one of them. I think ive had it for so long, that I know how to manage it, yet it helps me on those "bad days".
Hope this helps.
Thank you for your reply and yes, I am still reading these and so appreciative of everyone. I do not think that I would ever abuse any meds b/c I am so weird when it comes to taking drugs, either OTC or RX's...I hate even taking an aspirin and I have always been like that. I think tho that when I have one of those episodes where I have PVC's or PAC's that go on for hours at a time, I can safely take a small dose of Xanax and feel much better....the adrenalin really kicks in as the palps go on and on, and the few times I have taken say .25 or even half of that, the anxiety decreases w/in 30 min and then the palps stop too. So instead of letting an episode completely ruin a day, etc, I can be reassured that I have something if needed that helps in a huge way.
I am so sorry about your mom and I hope that her surg on the 29th is a huge success. I know what you are going through b/c my sister was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in '05. My heart goes out to you, your mom and your family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Only rarely, when experiencing unrelenting and sometimes painful days with PVC's will I take my prescribed Alprazolam - generic for Xanax.
They only put 20 in a bottle and it takes me well over 1-1/2 yrs. to finish all 20; because like you, I don't want to rely or get hook on medication and am afraid of medications anyway. In my case, my doctors are not concerned about my abusing this drug. He knows me all too well.
If I absolutely must, I will break the 0.25mg. in half and take just half - that's all I need. In 15-20 minutes the PVC's accompanied with all the irritability and anxiety that PVC's bring on me, significantly reduce to "unnoticeable".
Thanks for posting this topic. It's a great topic.
P.S. In my case, my doctor feels that the Alprazolam (in the way I am using it), is far less risky and less harmful to me than the heart rythem medication the cardiologist wanted me to take daily for benign PVCs - Flecainide (which I declined).
As a matter of fact, he told me it would take far more xanax, more often than what I am, in order for it to become a problem. However, I still will not increase it.
Hi I started taking Xanax late February after being diagnosed with Anxeity after the death of my dad in December. I take half in the morning and half at night. Xnanx just calms my body for a while.
I have really enjoyed reading these posts and you all have reassured me that it's ok to take a small 'dose' when and IF I need it!! I know exactly what you mean when you say that it helps in calming the palps, etc..it really does that for me! I know that I will not abuse this med but also knowing that I can take this w/o worry is comforting.
I really appreciate all of you posting!! You are so nice!!
i don't think you need to worry about becoming addicted. it is a common misconception among many who are offered these prescriptions by their doctors that it's a gateway towards addiction (and maybe from watching House too much...;)). but in reality, the people who become addicted to prescription medications usually do so because they already have addiction tendencies. Usually they have other substance abuse issues, past and present. I cant account for your personal history, but this is what i understand about this. i never feel like i neeeed the xanax; i have a non refillable prescription so i'm rationing. ;)
hope you feel better.
Xanax is highly addictove so ask your doctor if you are takimng it everyday. My doctor tried to put me on Klonopin, I do not like it. First of all it kicks in so late that after feeling all the anxiety symptoms for hours, than it makes me like I am out of here. Next day I feel very dizzy and sad, depressed. So my favorite ones are Ativan for maintenence and Xanax for emergency during a severe panic attack. I heard good things about Valium but did not try it yet, Try to avoid coffe and drink a lot of water.
Take care,
Both Ativan and Xanax are given to patients who actually have heart problems at emergency rooms in order to lower the damage to the heart!
Yes all benzodiazepines are addicted but you can control yourself. I do not take antidepressants for anxiety and heart palpitations because actually they cause more, like Paxil and all.
so for me benzodiazepines such as Xanax, ativan, valium are the best, who cares if they are addictive. You can control yourself. Just try to take them when you need it and make ure the next few days take half of the doze you took a day before. That is the way to protect yourself from being addictive. I did not have good experience with Klonopin though! It made me moody!
I sure do appreciate all of the reply's!
I know how much I can take without becoming a zombie...and I know how much will help me.
My dr told me "you are on the smallest possible dose. You would have to take quite a few to have anything serious happen". Well, I will never do that.
Just to put things into perspective for you, tho, and to let you know just how small the dose is that you are taking...
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in Oct 08 and had mastectomy.
Its been a very, very VERY stressful time since then-she now has lung cancer, and actually is having very serious major surgery on Apr 29th to have a lung tumor removed.
Of course this is the most stressful time Ive ever had.
My dr increased my Xanax during this time. The dose he gave me?
Two .025 mg in the morning... 1 .025 mg noon...... 2 .025mg at night.
So...thats what I could be taking. Ive never actually taken that much--but I could.
When Im not having a stressful day/week/month......... I simply dont take it.
I dont crave it..or "have to have it". I just dont take it.
I know lots of people can get addicted...I just am not one of them. I think ive had it for so long, that I know how to manage it, yet it helps me on those "bad days".
Hope this helps.
I am so sorry about your mom and I hope that her surg on the 29th is a huge success. I know what you are going through b/c my sister was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in '05. My heart goes out to you, your mom and your family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
They only put 20 in a bottle and it takes me well over 1-1/2 yrs. to finish all 20; because like you, I don't want to rely or get hook on medication and am afraid of medications anyway. In my case, my doctors are not concerned about my abusing this drug. He knows me all too well.
If I absolutely must, I will break the 0.25mg. in half and take just half - that's all I need. In 15-20 minutes the PVC's accompanied with all the irritability and anxiety that PVC's bring on me, significantly reduce to "unnoticeable".
Thanks for posting this topic. It's a great topic.
As a matter of fact, he told me it would take far more xanax, more often than what I am, in order for it to become a problem. However, I still will not increase it.
Blessings and Pleasant thoughts to you.
I really appreciate all of you posting!! You are so nice!!