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I am suffering from cannabis induced psychosis from 8 years. See I am really stressed and depressed in my life. I hear voices which bully me, I see people talking about me and all things. I am educated about symptoms but not getting a treatment. Please I need treatment. Will anyone help. Escitalopram, venlafaxine, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, oleanz plus, lurasid. All done on me. I gave every medicine enough time. I mean to every medicine a year. And every single medicine I mentioned gave me panic attacks, heavy eyes, heavy head. Please understand me I blindly followed every psychiatrist I visited but what will I do when the medicine gives me relaxation for 1 week, than headache starts, after that heavy head and sometimes panic attack. After that my doctor says its due to anxiety, I still take it, than a worst panic attack comes. Than I take etizolam, than paroxetine starts than the same thing repeats after sometime. From last 5 years, I am in a circle of my health. Crying.

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These are all psychotic symptoms and need not only medication but also intense psychotherapy. If you have not tried therapy, you are likely to get worse and suffer unnecessary disturbances. So now you need not follow therapy blindly because you will be taught tools, skills, and techniques to help you deal with the psychosis. This is a difficult path but it is clearly the best way to sort out your problems effectively. There is no doubt that this disease is debilitating but you must persevere not...more
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There specific methods to deal with conversion disorder. The role of family is very important. I hope the psychiatrist has explained how you people need to respond. The medicines will reduce the emotional component associated with the disorder. Finally it is addressing the conflicts and resolving the same. The child rather than speaking with clinical psychologist needs to be assessed by projective tests to find the areas of conflict and address the same. Good luck.
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Hello lybrate-user currently you are taking ssri (paroxetine) and all ssri are notorious to cuse gastric side effect if you have already digestion first thing you need to do is change your medication which is safer.
Gastric upset is very common if someone has anxiety issues, so first, you need to manage your anxiety through proper medications and regular meditation proper food feel free to contact for further help.
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Hi.
Panic ke liye therapy lena better hoga. Safe hain aur side effects bhi nahi hai. Root cause address ho jata hai aur kaafi sari naye coping strategies, problem solving aur emotion processing skills seekhne mil jata hai. Phir aap medicines bhi band kar payenge.
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I am 54y age weight 84 kg height 6.2 inch no alcohol no cigarette no tobacco use. My fbs is 108 pp 154 earlier past 15 y ws fatty liver n on tonact 10 one a day. But lipid was hdl 42 ldl 100 total cholesterol was 145 triglycerides was 65 now before 2 month a md physician stopped tonact then after a month I check lipid lad 165 hdl 37 total cholesterol 223 triglycerides 150. Then I started statin 5 mg once a day then after 45 days lad become 87 hdl 46 triglycerides 62 total cholesterol 143. Fir sugar since 5 y now triglimisave 1 once morning once night taking so fbs 109 po 155. Please advice wat to do next now I am taking statin 2.5 mg at night only along with health ok multivitamin tablet 1 a day. Should I take 2.5 mg statin whole life. Or 5 mg advice me. I walk 4 km daily. Eating green veg daily along with salad now. Also on depression since 13 y due to loss in business n on xet cr 25 once + trika. 25 mg + lonazep. 25 mg daily for panic disorder suffocation issue. Please advice me for avoid heart issues. Coz looks like cholesterol issues.

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From the information you've provided, it seems you have a history of fatty liver and lipid (cholesterol) issues. It's positive to hear that you've made lifestyle changes such as abstaining from alcohol, cigarettes, and tobacco use, as well as incorporating exercise and a healthy diet into your routine.
It's important to manage your cholesterol levels to reduce the risk of heart issues. Statins are commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels, and it seems you've been taking them in differ...more
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The best way to overcome panic attacks is to educate yourself and train your mind to respond to the panic in acceptable and calming ways. In order to get over panic attacks, you will require responses that are different from what you normally do. If you keep trying the same means, you cannot expect different results. If you are willing to be relieved from anxiety, you shall have to try different methods.

You may try the following steps to help yourself cope with panic attacks:

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Have you ever experienced spine-chilling terror, which in hindsight does not make any rational sense, from an object, place, or creature? If you have, then you suffer from a phobia. A phobia is basically an anxiety disorder that is triggered when you encounter specific things.

What you should know about phobias?

If you have a phobia of spiders, you will try to adapt your life in such a way that you avoid spiders. However, your fear for the object or creature is often greater th...more
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Every individual experiences anxiety in some form in their daily schedule at some point in time. One suffers from an anxiety disorder if one experiences dogged, unrealistic worrying about everyday life. One is said to experience panic attack if the abrupt attacks have symptoms like racing heart, nausea, tremors and intense fear. A panic attack is a sudden rush of overwhelming anxiety and fear. The heart pounds and breathing becomes difficult. If ignored and untreated, panic attacks can lead to ...more
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A panic attack can start suddenly and may be caused due a variety of reasons. A patient of depression and anxiety usually goes through such attacks. The symptoms of these attacks include sudden and persistent fear, the feeling of losing control, the feeling of having a heart attack, palpitations, sweating, dizzy spells and more. It has been medically proven that most adults go through at least one or more panic attacks in their lifetime.

Here are a few ways in which one can stop a pani...more
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Panic disorder is a condition that strikes without reason or caution and can be serious. Indications of panic disorder usually include sudden attacks of panic and anxiety, in addition to physical side effects, such as sweating and a pounding heart. During a fit of panic, the reaction is based on the circumstances, which may not be threatening in general, but triggers a feeling of panic.

After some time, a person with a panic disorder builds up a consistent fear of having another fit of ...more
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