Panic Attack Treatment with Xanax

Panic attack is state or an episode of intensive and unrealistic fear that caused suddenly with no apparent reason. The symptoms of panic attack which are usually trembling, heavy breathing, heart palpitations, chest pain, sweating, nausea, dizziness,

Hyperventilation can up to 30 minutes. Some can have a panic attack for only a few seconds and some can have a few episodes of 30 minutes in row causing the panic attack to last a few hours.

The most effective and useful treatment of panic attacks is a c combination of cognitive therapy along with taking xanax.  Xanax, also known as alprazolam, is a short-acting benzodiazepine primarily used to treat anxiety disorders and depression

Xanax was approved by the FDA in 1981 for the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Panic Disorder with or without agoraphobia, and anxiety associated with depression (but not indicated for the treatment of depression alone).

The quick acting nature of xanax makes it an ideal medication to take immediately before panic-provoking events. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes until you feel its anxiety-reducing benefits

Xanax block panic attacks quicker than the antidepressants, often in a week or two. They also tend to have fewer side effects than the antidepressants. However, although xanax can be very efficient and eliminate the symptoms it does not manage the problem and its real reasons in the long term. Thus, it is very important to combine the medicine treatment along with psychological treatment to understand the roots of this problem and get rid of it permanently.

Also, it is important to know that while Long-term use of xanax may lead to physical and/or psychological dependence. Patients often develop a tolerance to the drug’s sedative effects. However, tolerance to the anxiolytic effects is rare when used at proper dosage levels.

I’m 24 yrs old and was just diagnosed with having an anxiety disorder and panic attacks. But everyone in my family thinks its nothing and just tells me to get over it, like its not a real disorder. Has anyone here that’s dealt with anxiety had their family treat them like there really isn’t anything wrong and tells you to "just get over it"? If so, how do you deal with that?
I’m going to see a therapist later this week. i haven’t told my family I’m going to the terapist. I think I’ll just keep that to myself. I’m just not going to say anything else to my family about it. But I just had a baby myself and I could never imagine not being there for my daughter no matter what she’s going through.

I just started taking Seroquel 300mg for anxiety and depression. However, I am wondering if an anticonvulsant (like Lyrica or Lamictal) might be more effective at treating the panic attacks and anger outbursts. Overall, which type of medicine do you think is better? I am well aware of the various side effects each type of medicine has. Thanks for your help!

I have been struggling with panic attacks since I was 5 years old. I have had virtually every treatment under the sun. I am in cognitive behavioral therapy and it is helping, but one thing has not changed – any time I become anxious about something or have a panic attack, my stomach goes on revolt against me. I have severe bouts of intestinal cramping and diarrhea, as well as nausea and vomiting, whenever I have a panic attack. I have tried Xanax but while it does decrease my overall anxiety, it does very little for my distressing GI symptoms.

I was prescribed Levsin to help with the intestinal cramping and diarrhea (doctors believe I have IBS), and I was also given a script for Zofran, an anti-emetic usually used in chemo or radiation patients. They said the anti-nausea effects of the medication and the serotonin-influencing properties of the drug might help with my panic attack related stomach problems

Does anyone have any experience with using Zofran to treat anxiety-related gastrointestinal issues? This has been going on for me for years and I’m really at the end of my rope right about now! Any suggestions you can give are welcome and highly appreciated. Thank you!

Basically my question is: Will my eleventh grade AP English teacher, in your opinion, accept the fact that I have panic attacks as a legitimate excuse from reading oral reports and memorized poems aloud to the class? I would tell her this as well as have a note from my mother and, hopefully, my pediatrician.

Background info about the situation (if you’re interested, to help you answer the question. If not, just answer the question above, or skip down to the last little paragraph that reiterates the question as well as expands, slightly, on it):
I’ve heard from my older friends that we have to do "a few" oral reports in the class, as well as memorize and recite to the class aloud a poem written in Old English. I heard about this a few weeks ago and it has since ruined any free time that I’ve had because I worry constantly about these oral reports and poems. I’ve always been nervous and I’m becoming increasingly convinced that what I’m feeling are, in fact, panic attacks and not just normal nerves.
My symptoms are: difficulty breathing because my chest and through feel increasingly tight (only shake-y, shallow breaths are possible), lightheadedness, shake-y feeling in my legs and hands, I feel the need to swallow but then I feel like I can’t, like I need a drink of water, and really horrible consistent "what ifs…" (like, "what if I can’t get through the speech?" "what if I pass out right now?" "what if I never make it through this?" "what if I mess up in front of everyone?" etc. throughout the entire time, over and over again.) Oh, and I also get hives (rarely) that I have a prescription for. But I think that the hives are unrelated, although a concrete sign that I do have high anxiety.
Also, panic attacks and anxiety run in my family. My mother has frequent panic attacks and a high level of anxiety. My father has anxiety and I suspect that he gets panic attacks as well. My mother’s family definitely has a lot of anxiety prone people.
My mother is very understanding and wants to write me a note to get out of oral reports because she’s worried about me. I’m going to get a physical soon, too, so I was hoping I could also get a note from my doctor. Although, I’m not sure he’ll write one because I’ve never been treated for it before. I’ve never been treated with medication before because I’ve always been too embarrassed to tell my parents that I suspect that I have panic attacks (I basically had panic attacks about telling people that I have panic attacks!) I’ve finally told my mother and she really understands. I’m a really hard working student and am more than willing to write extra amounts to make up for it as well as write up the poems or recite them to just her (like before or after school) in place of reading them orally to the class. Even being a very hard working student (NHS, honor roll, expected to get scholarships for college), I’ve taken zeros, pretending that I forgot to do an assignment so that I would not be forced to read them aloud. Furthermore, I took Acting class (a class that you can use as your required Speech credit), in the class there were only two other students and I was STILL almost having panic attacks when reading aloud for a scene we would practice (however it was much better than taking Speech class, OH MY GOD. The thought alone makes it hard to breathe!)

So, my final question is, considering I’ve never been treated with medication for panic attacks, do you think a reasonable person would be understanding of my condition? Or do you think the teacher (assuming she’s a normal, reasonable person here) will expect me to "get over it" and will force me to present my paper and poems aloud to the class?
I’d love to here your opinions. Thanks, guys. As you may be able to tell, I’m practically having a panic attack just thinking of the situation!

I’m an 18 year old senior in high school. I’m current on 150 mg of Zoloft a day. I’ve been recieving therapy for several months, but I really haven’t improved at all. I have problems with anxiety and depression.

The Zoloft has really helped with depression, but my anxiety is still very bad (if not worse then before the medicine). I’ve had a few panic attacks since starting the medicine (one very serious one in the middle of class). I also twitch quite a bit, it could just be that I’m so cold though…

My therapist would not diagnosis me with anything because I think she said she was more of a humanist or something. However she said that in order to treat my anxiety we would probably have to get the depression under control and it is pretty much now.

So I was wondering how effective talk therapy was for helping with anxiety? I’ve always thought I had social anxiety disorder, but my therapist is reluctant to diagnosis anything.
Also what other forms of therapy may be more effective?

Description of my anxiety
Well like most highschool guys I get most anxious around girls, but for me it isn’t uncommon for me to have anxiety or panic attacks.
I usually try to flee from conversations because I never have anything to say and I’m worried for some reason. So it will usually come with faster breathing & heart beat… possibly some twitching.

When just being in public I’m told that I look very uncomfotable and even at time that I look like I’m going to pass out.

Just sitting in class I will have problems twitching (mainly hands shaking and mouth doing something similar to shivering).
yes my depression has pretty much subsidded (and only in about a months period with the first medication, everyone was telling me change it and not even to give the zoloft a chance).

I really don’t feel a need to be diagoisnised with a specific disorder, I just feel my anxiety symptoms best first social anxiety disorder for best reference as to what my problems are like and what therapy would be useful in treating it.

I’ve heard a lot about CBT for treating anxiety and I think my therapist may use some.
I don’t see where you got the impression that the therapist does not listen to me. Just because she won’t diagonis me with some medical term doesn’t really mean anything to me. It won’t change how I’m feeling or the symptoms I’m experiencing and it would not change her method.

Isn’t it better to form the therapy to the individual patient instead of just switching because of something like that?

I just got prescribed Fluoxetine (Prozac) from my doctor. The purpose of me taking it is for my persistent panic attacks, however, I really like my personality otherwise, and I don’t really know how much Prozac will effect my personality outside of treating the anxiety. I’d really appreciate anyone who knows about and/or has experience about this aspect of the drug. Thanks!!

I suffer from panic disorder but I want to have a baby, i’m scared that i will be pregnant and have panic attacks and that this will negatively affect the baby…any thoughts/experiences?

My hubby is 45 yrs old and has been suffering from panic attacks. It started in late Oct with chest cold, congestion, cough which he was treated with antibotics and Medrol Dose pack. He continued to feel tightness in his chest and the cough lingered for several weeks. The chest tightness lingered even longer. Due to the fact that his father and grandfather both had heart attacks at the age of 50 and died my hubby is very scared. My hubby has had several tests done and there is nothing phyically wrong with him. He has had normal EKGs, normal stress tests and normal blood tests. We have been to the Emergency Room about 6 times since Oct due to his chest pains. He was put on Xanax which sometimes calms him down. During his last visit to the ER he was given Ativan which seems to help him more than the Xanax. Yesterday he went back to his regular doctor and was given Cymbalta and Klonopin. He took 60 mgs of Cymbalta yesterday about noon and took 1/2 pill of 0.5 mg of Klonolin about 3PM. He said the Klonopin made him feel weird and really didn’t calm him down like the Ativan does. Last night he seemed calmer but did not sleep all night. This morning he woke up with dry heaves, nausea and feeling really weird like dopey. He did start therapy last Tuesday and will go again next Tuesday. His doctor is going to do another stress test and 2D echo as well for peace of mind. I know Cymbalta takes up to two weeks before it starts to work but does it work. Could it be causing the insomnia, nausea? Did the Klonopin cause him to feel dopey this many hours later? He doesn’t want to get addicted to any of these meds and he was told to take them as needed except for the Cymbalta. Can anyone give any insight on Cymbalta, Ativan and Klonopin?

For a little over 6 years now I have been suffering from bouts of Depression, sometimes really bad, other times I am just "sad" for no reason that I understand…My Anxiety is pretty bad sometimes, no panic attacks *i.e heart pumping wildly ,feeling like I am spinning out of control* But is getting worse with age to the point that I don’t want to do anything that could potentially "kill me" that pretty much covers everything outside the house, I hate talking to people and I have terrible insomnia that is only quelled by Sleeping pills nightly, otherwise I start panicking really bad about things I don’t even understand and because of it I wake every morning with a terrible headache and can’t ever seem to "wake up".
So my question is, is there anything I can do to self medicate without a prescription "drug" or therapist?
I exercise at least 4 times a week for at least 20 minutes a day, I can’t afford a therapist and even if I could I have a phobia of talking to people face to face, and I sure as heck can’t show weakness or emotion to them..

knowning what kind of things can trigger it because i’ve had panic attacks before and it’s always because of the same issue, she knew that her talking about a certain thing could bring it on so why did she talk about it?

I suffer from pretty severe panic attacks at times and although I always hear they are harmless, I would like to hear from someone who has been there, done that, and has lived a long life.

I have Panic Disorder but haven’t had a panic attack for like a month. I experience chest pain regularly do any others who have Panic Attacks? My Psychologist said it is just a symptom or side effect. I also get this strange rush and burining sensation in my esophogus for a second and it goes away? Any information on those?

Okay, for the past couple months or so I’ve been having panic attacks lasting anywhere from a minute to a couple days, it’s awful. I’m 14 years old and I struggle to get through school, because I have anxiety attacks most of the days I go. My symptoms are feeling out of reality, out of body feeling, dreamy feeling, lightheaded, dizziness, fear of it getting worse (sometimes), sometimes I shake (visibly), fear of losing control, unstableness, not there, weird, odd thoughts, tired, can’t get to sleep, mind is racing, headaches, aching body, loss of hunger/thirst (sometimes), there’s more, but that’s the major ones…. what can I do to treat this? I already went to like 5 doctors, they kept sending me to another doctor, and I’m on a waiting list now. Is this anxiety or something else? Please help, this is amazingly uncomfortable / annoying / unneeded. I want help…it’s interfering with my life, it sucks..

First off, I plan on going to the doctor, however, I’m a student and with my schedule and lack of money, it’s going to be a week or two before I can go. So, I’m just using this as a reference point.

I am an incredibly stressed, and anxious person. I have a ton going on in my life that places a huge burden on me. For the past five months, I’ve been getting what I assume are PVC’s (My mom has them, my dad has them, my sister gets them, I know it’s not an appropriate diagnosis though). Basically, I feel a "flop" in my chest, followed by a moment of breathlessness that usually goes away very quickly. I’ve only had one episode where it’s lasted for I’d say 30 seconds. I’ve noticed they are much worse when I am stressed or when I focus on them. I’m prone to anxiety attacks, which incidentally, the PVC’s prompt me to go into a panic attack, which in turn makes me feel like I’m dying, and makes me scared that I am. Vicious cycle, huh? I’m also a hypochondriac. Since I was little I’ve thought I’ve had every disease or illness from AIDS to cancer, to heart failure…and I just realized how insane this post is making me sound. Haha…

Anyway, the past few days I’ve been exceptionally stressed. Sometimes I get the fluttering in my chest, but it will go down my arm, and I feel weak. Then my heart starts thumping, and I get really hot and sometime I feel nauseated. I believe these are also panic attacks, only they feel different than they used to, but I am under a lot more stress which could be the reason why. If my boyfriend starts talking to me, trying to calm me down, or I focus on my breathing, it tends to go away. But I’m also thinking it could be my thyroid, or something along those lines. I don’t know exactly what my question is, but I suppose it would be nice to hear from people who have had similar symptoms, or have been treated for them, and what it ended up being. I’m placing my money on anxiety, but the hypochondriac in me thinks it’s heart disease, or heart failure, or cancer…you get the idea.

Any input would be helpful. Thank you so much.

It seems, over the last year especially, that, prior to going to the toilet I become extremely anxious and have often even had panic attacks. Feeling slightly dizzy and confused prior to going is my sign that I have to go. After the bowl movement I become extremely tired, and am still slightly anxious. I will often feel, also, very empty or hollow and ungrounded. It is very uncomfortable. Does anybody know, preferably form a holistic standpoint what this is and how to treat it naturally?
I have been treated for acute anxiety disorder with therapy, but this is just weird and it’s getting old.

Years ago when I took diet pills, my panic attacks started. I think it has to do with adrenaline, And chemical change.

My Dr. has been treating me for anxiety,depression,panic attacks,etc.,for almost a year.He has tried many different kinds of meds,but nothing is working.Lately my main problem has been panic attacks.Frequent,sometimes violent,and getting worse.Right now I’m on klonopin,and he just gave me samples of zyprexa yesterday.Anyway,he also suggested an in patient mental facility for treatment.I was wondering if anyone has been to one of these,and what to expect.

My medication doesnt seem to be working and Im really worried. The thing is im supposed to be going on holiday next saturday and the only thing that stops my panic attacks is to go home and i cant do that on holiday. What should I do?

Does cymbalta also treat social Anxiety disorder and panic attacks or effexor is better in treating those symtoms?

i have terrible anxiety. i get very stressed, have panic attacks, cant breathe, ocd, and the thing is…my parents dont believe me when i ask them for help. i want help SO bad, but they dont want to have a child with a "problem" my brother is perfect to them and like…if theres soemthing wrong with me they dont want to know about it. how can i get help..is there any way to treat anxiety at home? i dont want to take pills

knowning what kind of things can trigger it because i’ve had panic attacks before and it’s always because of the same issue, she knew that her talking about a certain thing could bring it on so why did she talk about it?

Ive been suffering from anxiety for about 3 months but I have a problem with substance abuse due to the panic attacks. Are there medications that are legal that will help me from attempting suicide?
PS. (I only began abusing illegal drugs because I was embarrassed and ashamed of my panic attacks)

Will shark cartilage provide relief from social anxiety disorder, panic attacks, depression?

Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if there’s any over the counter supplements that can be used to treat panic attacks and/or depression? I would love to discover some sort of supplements or medicine that would help prevent social anxieties specifically. Maybe I should find some sort of breathing exercises to help keep my heart rate down.