I have been suffering from sleep problems for many years. I also have had trouble with anxiety, especially lately. My doctor (who is an internist, cardiologist and sleep specialist) just prescribed .25 mg of Xanax at night and 10 mg. of
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Paxil cr in the morning. Over the past few years, my doctor wanted me to take each one separately, but I quit taking them after a short time because I didn't like feeling so drugged.
Is it
commonCommon cold to presribe Xanax and
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Paxil cr together? If so, do they counter balance each other? Are these considered low doses? How long do most people stay on them? I don't want to have to be on them forever.
Lastly, how does it affect weight? Even though my doctor wants me to put on some weight (I weigh less than 110 lbs. at 5'3"), I don't want to gain a lot of weight (that would only add to my stress level).
As you can tell, I am not thrilled to be taking these medications. However, I have tried everything else (yoga, meditation, heavy exercise,
cognitiveMental status tests restructuring, prayer, deep breathing, talk therapy) and nothing has been able to get me to slow down for more than a few minutes at a time.
I really appreciate your response.
Della
Best of luck to you,
Michele
p.s. The xanax should have little if any effect on your weight. Some patients report a bit of weight gain with Paxil, but it varies quite a lot. Keep in mind on this issue, too, that it is not the medication itself which leads to weight gain, but changes in eating habits/exercise that is the true culprit (the medication MAY make you a bit more hungry, for example, but if you continue to eat as you normall do, you will not gain weight).
Thank you for responding. I did not know that I could take Xanax as needed. I like that idea rather than taking it every night, because I am extremely concerned about becoming dependent on it.
I am also glad to know that I won't necessarily gain weight. I exercise daily and eat a very healthy diet. If I get hungrier I will just eat more fruits and vegetables.
Regards,
Della