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I'm Bipolar so I know the BC pill didn't cause it, just contributed to it.
My personal opinion is to give yourself 3 cycles until you start feeling better. Sure, some might say skipping a pill or 2 can result in pregnancy so obviously the protection/hormone isn't there. Well it's not where it should be but I do believe it's still floating around in your body. Like I said, give yourself at least 2 to 3 cycles. If you're not feeling better by then, talk to your primary doctor first. If that gets you no where, then yes, try a psych. doctor. I found that trying to discuss this type of stuff with my gynecologist only led to more script writing. Not what I'm looking for.
Hope this helps. Oh, get a good multivitamin in your system if you don't already and maybe increase your B's a bit. A B-Complex vitamin should do it.
In fact, I posted a very similar question to yours on another board, and got similar answers to what I already suspected and also CraftyCrazy's.
Yes, as CraftyCrazy said, BC can fail by missing one because ovulation can slip through, but that does not mean that there isn't a myriad of other hormonal manipulations going on longer term; a lot of it has to do with what your liver gets "used to" metabolizing (they are starting to learn that.) It can take a while for your liver to "realize" you're not on the pill anymore and get back to normal levels of hormone processing.
I think I have a similar problem.
Depending on your interest and the availability of counseling, it might be a good idea to seek psychological help now for your panic symptoms. If they are hormonal they might just go away on their own, but there's no need to suffer for months if you could find effective treatment now. If you have insurance you could seek a few sessions of counseling focused on anxiety management. (If you live near a university with a psychology clinic you may be able to get low-cost treatment.) Or you could do yoga, deep breathing, meditation, etc., depending on your interest.
There are some good workbooks available through Amazon, or at a bookstore. Ex: Panic Attacks Workbook: A Guided Program for Beating the Panic Trick by David Carbonell or The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook by Edmund J. Bourne.
Hope that helps,
Christine