well i got .5 klonopin 2x a day and paxil. hope it works. Don't know how long ill be able to deal....
Well, last night it happened again, and I ended up going to the hospital for an EKG. They did that and blood tests and everything looked normal, so now I have an appointment to see my doctor again tomorrow... Hopefully I can explain the situation and they can put me on some medication so that it doesn't happen again. It was scary!!
thanks for all the posts and input. I am going to the doctor tomorrow to get everything checked out and hopefully she can give me some advice and or meds to get this under control!!
YOU NEED TO GET ZANAX BUT ONLY USE IT FOR EMERGENCY AS IT CAN BE HABIT FORMING BUT IN LOW .25 MG I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY ISSUES JUST RELIEF........THEN LOOK INTO NATURAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE MOST LIKELY IN NEED OF VITAMIN C IN LARGER DOSE 1000MG FOR A WEEK THEN 500 MG DAILY AND VITAMIN B SMOKING IS TERRIBLE FOR YOUR BODY ( I STOPPED 35 YEARS AGO) AND IT WIPES OUT THESE NEED ITEMS.THEN LOOK INTO 5-HTP PLEASE READ ABOUT THIS PRODUCT IT HAS HELPED ME ALOT AND I DON'T TAKE DRUGS TO GET HELP AS OF THIS DATE......... GOOD DEAL ON THE STOP SMOKING....
These are withdrawal symptoms from the nicotine, and if you can handle it they will pass. If it becomes too much, talk to your doctor about something to help with the anxiety until you are over this. Medication is much safer than the cigarettes!! I have a 40 year old nephew dying from lung cancer caused by smoking up to two packs a day, and will be leaving 4 children without a father. Only 3% of people age 40 and under develop lung cancer this young, and he thought it would never happen to him. People who smoke find it relaxes them because they have an addiction and always need to have the nicotine which eases the anxiety of the body needing the nicotine. I would see a psychiatrist for help since you already suffer with anxiety, and quitting nicotine will make it worse as you are experiencing now. CONGRATULATIONS on quitting, your lungs are already healing! Get some help with your anxiety, and keep moving forward with a healthier lifestyle. I wish you all the best, and I know you can do this! Take care.
Well all these are withdrawal symptoms. You may even classify them as panic attack. First congratulation that you have taken the challenge of quiting smoking.