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torque Female, 28 years Upstate - NY Member since Jan 2007
Mood: torque is content
, Jan 18, 2007 12:00AM
Thank you for the quick comment! I feel better knowing that someone else has similar effects. I took my last pill last night. I cant wait to see how I feel!!
I still have to find a form of birthBirth control and family planningcontrol and was recently told that the copper IUD doesn't have the same effect as the Pill, so I'm gonna give that a shot.
good for you lila.....
damn these pills... they have ruined so so many women, most of which are now addicted to anti-depressants because a doctor told them this would help..
My therapist advised I take the Lexapro for 5 or 6 months and ween myself.... I think not... the side effects are worse than the actual anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety symptoms.., and god forbid you try and stop taking the anti- depressants- they will surely send you over the edge with the anxiety
I have started yoga, excercising, eating right and seeing a therapist...it really helps.
I totally know how you feel!!!
I have had the complete opposite reaction from the rest of the community. I had been on the pill for years (for irregular menstruation) and then went off of it - thought it had been long enough. About a month after quitting the pill, I started having panic attacks (but didn't yet correlate it with the pill). I started taking the pill again a couple of months later, then went off of it again - the panic attacks came on full force about a month later. It was horrible! I got to a point where I could not function. Searching for an answer, I put the pieces together regarding the timing of the onset and going off of the pill. I decided to start taking the pill again to see what happened... I think that I now may always have to struggle with panic attacks to some extent. Once you've had such a horrible experience, can you ever go back to being normal? But, since I've been back on the pill, I don't have any problem with going about day-to-day life (the attacks are much less debilitating and come with much less frequency - and this dramatic change occurred within the first month of taking the pill again).
I think that the issue of hormones is probably not talked about as much as it should be with relation to panic attacks and how to go about treating this disorder.
Best wishes to you all!
Thank you
~~lila~~
~lila~
I wish I had known all those years I was on the Pill that it was causing the anxiety b/c I could have saved myself a lot of grief and discomfort.
I still have to find a form of birth control and was recently told that the copper IUD doesn't have the same effect as the Pill, so I'm gonna give that a shot.
thanks.
Tell all you hormonally unbalanced friends to do the same.
damn these pills... they have ruined so so many women, most of which are now addicted to anti-depressants because a doctor told them this would help..
My therapist advised I take the Lexapro for 5 or 6 months and ween myself.... I think not... the side effects are worse than the actual anxiety symptoms.., and god forbid you try and stop taking the anti- depressants- they will surely send you over the edge with the anxiety