Guest guest Posted August 2, 1999 Report Share Posted August 2, 1999 LeeAnn After having my son in 1990, I went on to have severe Post Partum depression when he was 4 months old. Then after I was " over " that, I went on to have panic attacks.......... we thought mine was all hormone related, but who knows. I have gone in and out of panic and anxiety problems........ Todate I only have them periodically. Also I want to note that I had been in a very dysfunctional marriage to an abusive Arabic man.........ironically when I got rid of him things got better for me. So who knows........that is an interesting point I never considered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 >LeeAnn After having my son in 1990, I went on to have severe Post Partum depression when he was 4 months old. Then after I was " over " that, I went on to have panic attacks.......... we thought mine was all hormone related, but who knows. I have gone in and out of panic and anxiety problems........ Todate I only have them periodically. Also I want to note that I had been in a very dysfunctional marriage to an abusive Arabic man.........ironically when I got rid of him things got better for me. So who knows........that is an interesting point I never considered.< Hi, My first daughter was born in 83 and I could not get any one to listen to me. I was very afraid to make a big deal out of the panic attacks because I was afraid of having my baby taken away. I know that was irrational but it did not seem to be at the time. I suffered for about 10 years. My husband was having problems with depression at the same time because of a job loss. So we were a mess to say the least. As he started to get his act together I started to get better. So There may be something to what you say here! Lee Ann Walter Wife of Steve; Mom to: 15; Krystle 14; Caleb 2; 2; 10 mo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 1999 Report Share Posted November 18, 1999 Sharon, So sorry you went through this. I often worry when my husband is on travel and I to have a son at home. So far I've been luck not to have experienced such an attack. But anyone of us could at any time. Hope your are feeling better and getting some rest. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers. Vicki >From: " melillo " <mellillo1@...> > >How timely, the question: does anxiety come from lyme! > >I just got back a few hours ago from the ER. I woke at 5am with a full >blown attack which I thought was one of my panic attacks. But this one was >different, I was cold all over and out of my body in feeling. My chest hurt >and I had to throw up and have diarhea. Of course my hubbie is out of town >and my son was asleep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 1999 Report Share Posted November 19, 1999 Hi Sharon, So sorry for your ordeal, I can imagine your fear. I had something similar occur once when herxing. Since I fear hospitals and especially emergency rooms, I jumped in a hot bath. I know that sounds silly, but it distracted me, and I calmed down. My husband has orders not to call 911 unless I pass out. Get some rest. Hugs, Marta >From: " melillo " <mellillo1@...> > >How timely, the question: does anxiety come from lyme! > >I just got back a few hours ago from the ER. I woke at 5am with a full >blown attack which I thought was one of my panic attacks. But this one was >different, I was cold all over and out of my body in feeling. My chest hurt >and I had to throw up and have diarhea. Of course my hubbie is out of town >and my son was asleep. I tried to make it pass but as soon as it would >stop, in 5 minutes it would do the same thing again. Finally by 6:15 I was >scared and called my neighbor to come over. She is a doll. Then I called >911. When my neighbor got over I calmed down a bit and we sat together and >prayed. But then it started again. Still no 911 people, we live in the >boonies. Finally in 20 minutes after the call they were there. I could have >been dead by then if it was a heart attack. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 I've been on the serzone for a couple of weeks. 3 days ago i increased from 100 to 200 mg. I also started Zanax 3 days ago--hasn't been helping my sugar cravings, thought it would. I may not take it because don't want to be addicted. I also have unrelaxed breathing, shortness of breath. I feel like i justg want to jump out of my skin. Where do you get tanalbit--i heard it's a good antifungal for candida--havent' been able to find it. It helps you? And the uva ursi? I heard uva is strong ad you must not take it continuously. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 thanks Pearl, If i take it before bed will it help during day as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 thanks Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 I am so sorry that you are going through this. this is what happened to me at the begninning of the month when i started this whole thing. I really think maybe you should try to get some glutamine (this will help with the cravings) and maybe try Homozon which will clean you out gently and help get rid of the dead Candida. I am so sorry you are going through this! Also, you might want to try some coral calcium - it wil help to calm your nerves. We are here whenever you need us. Hang in there. I know how you are feeling right now! Becca > My anxiety is so intense--i feel like i'm going crazy. I don't know if it is > my anti-depressents, my candida, hypoglycemia. I have shortness of breath.. > UGH!!! I'm just venting--what can you say? I have made a decision to hill, > just seems like an uphill battle, don't know if I'm strong enough. this > pain..physical, emodtional... i'm just feeling hopeless right now..and these > cravings..I don't expect anyone to answer, you've tried to help me.. i have > all the info, i go to a therapist. MY boyfriend wants to break up most > likely..and over this illness.. frankly i don't blame him Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 You know Carol, Valerian Root will help to relax you as well. If you don't want to take the Xanax becuase it is addicting, you might want to try the Valarian Root. My doc told me to just take the Xanax - why dont' you just take it for a couple days and not worry about it. IF you are stillhaving the episodes, maybe the anti-depressant you are taking is not the best one for you. Do you know if Serzone works for anxiety / panic as well as depression? You should look into that. Okay - I just looked up Serzone in my Anti-depressant Drugs book (can you tell I have problems in that area???). the book says that it is one of the most effective " newer " antidepressants on treating anxiety. Even moreso that Effexor and Wellbutrin. Hmmm. It says you should feel the anxiety wean soon after starting it. Also it says under drug interactions that " The levels of Xanax and Halcion are raised four times by combining these drugs with Serzone. " So, watch out when taking the Xanax. I wonder why it's not working if you taking one pill of the Xanax is like taking 4 of them if you take it while on Serzone. Maybe you should talk to your doc Carol. No one deserves to have the anxiety. I HATE it! It makes you feel like you're going crazy (I know - I was just there a couple weeks ago). Check in frequently and let us know how you are doing. Also, what other anti-candida stuff are you taking right now? I found one herb that my system just DIDN'T agree with (Biocidin) and it made me feel like I wanted to climb right out of my skin as well. Becca- -- In candidiasis@y..., Cis64@a... wrote: > I've been on the serzone for a couple of weeks. 3 days ago i increased from > 100 to 200 mg. I also started Zanax 3 days ago--hasn't been helping my sugar > cravings, thought it would. I may not take it because don't want to be > addicted. I also have unrelaxed breathing, shortness of breath. I feel like > i justg want to jump out of my skin > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 How long have you been on the anti-depressants? Did you get a recent increase in dosage lately? Sometimes an increase in dosage can increase your anxiety level for a couple of weeks. Can you explain the anxiety you are feeling? I had been getting unrelaxed breathing episodes. Small amount of tension would make me feel as though I would hyperventilate any minute. I took Uva Ursi for a pneumonia episode for about 3 months and it cleared that up. Solved some of the anxiety. Then I got the unrelaxed breathing again. Tried a product called Tanalbit, cleared that up and I have been fine since. It has plant tannins in it. The type of breathing problem I had was feeling unable to breath in my lower diaphragm. In yoga and relaxation sessions this is what you would like to achieve. It seems that many types of bacteria can thrive in the bowel (as well as candida) causing the inability to breath relaxed. I am wondering if this may be connected to your problems like it was with mine. This was a cause of much of my distress. LIZ D My anxiety is so intense--i feel like i'm going crazy. I don't know if it is my anti-depressents, my candida, hypoglycemia. I have shortness of breath.. UGH!!! I'm just venting--what can you say? I have made a decision to hill, just seems like an uphill battle, don't know if I'm strong enough. this pain..physical, emodtional... i'm just feeling hopeless right now..and these cravings..I don't expect anyone to answer, you've tried to help me.. i have all the info, i go to a therapist. MY boyfriend wants to break up most likely..and over this illness.. frankly i don't blame him Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2001 Report Share Posted May 29, 2001 Dear Carol, I am sure your medicine increase is what is adding to your anxiety. I would get a paperback prescription drug book to keep an eye on these medications and how they react. I get episodes that I feel like I am going to jump out of my skin also. Especially it is triggered by noise, like a car going by. Now I only get this before my period. The majority of my anxiety settled down when my doctor put me on some thyroid medication. I had these thyroid tests all of my life and every doctor said that my readings were in the normal range. Or they would say, "Its normal for you" Whatever that is supposed to mean? Anyway, 15 years later this new doctor I am seeing tested me and found my levels to be normal but very LOW NORMAL. So he put me on the medication, and also natural progesterone, I have had trouble with low hormones. This has really helped me to drop two of the antidepressants that I am currently taking. I do feel the need for another thyroid tablet. Once I talk to my doctor, we may be able to experiment and I would like to rid myself of the antidepressant. But it is a real life saver when you are trying to unravel things out. We are such a complicated group-LOL About the Tanalbit- I bought it on the web. http://www.intensivenutrition.com/Home.html I found by using it to take it for 2 weeks. After that it doesn't seem to do anymore for me. But after a few months I then take it again for 2 weeks. This product helped me breathe easily from my lower gut, not my chest. So if you have symptoms similar to mine it may be worthwhile. This is also for Candida only I don't feel it is taking a direct attack to removing mine. It may help a certain strain of yeast. About Uva Ursi, you are right, you must take it for limited time. Usually 2 weeks. My doctor suggested that I take it for 6 weeks. My problem was better but not going away and I did not want on antibiotics. So I pushed it for 3 months. I took 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet at 2:00 in the afternoon. It really flushed water out of me so I took additional potassium, calcium and magnesium every day. I made it, loved the way my bladder felt and could breath again. My body started to feel dead like my muscles wasn't getting any oxygen. If you take the Uva Ursi, listen to your body. Maybe you only can tolerate 1 tablet a day or maybe 2 like me if you are interested in trying it. If your body is low in calcium and/or magnesium you can feel much tension and anxiety. So try a really good absorbable product like chelated products. Coral calcium is very absorbable and is also balanced with magnesium. I tried taking 5-htp for sugar/carb cravings and found it to be a very good help. However if you are left plain hungry because this candida diet doesn't fill you up, it doesn't help that. This helps you blood sugar a little also. I hope you are making out a list, our members have found some tricks to some of these problems. I hope something will help you also. LIZ D I've been on the serzone for a couple of weeks. 3 days ago i increased from 100 to 200 mg. I also started Zanax 3 days ago--hasn't been helping my sugar cravings, thought it would. I may not take it because don't want to be addicted. I also have unrelaxed breathing, shortness of breath. I feel like i justg want to jump out of my skin. Where do you get tanalbit--i heard it's a good antifungal for candida--havent' been able to find it. It helps you? And the uva ursi? I heard uva is strong ad you must not take it continuously. Carol Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 YES! Ask your doc for an anti-anxiety...they work immediately (well, 20 mins. or so) Perhaps xanax or valium or another anti-anxiety. As far as OTC meds...you can try taking some Benadryl (if you're not allergic to it) That's the active ingredient in most OTC sleep aids etc. Orsleepytime tea has kava kava in it....very relaxing. But if you're that anxious, then ask for the real deal. No need to suffer with anxiety on top of everything else. God bless, mzgee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 YES! Ask your doc for an anti-anxiety...they work immediately (well, 20 mins. or so) Perhaps xanax or valium or another anti-anxiety. As far as OTC meds...you can try taking some Benadryl (if you're not allergic to it) That's the active ingredient in most OTC sleep aids etc. Orsleepytime tea has kava kava in it....very relaxing. But if you're that anxious, then ask for the real deal. No need to suffer with anxiety on top of everything else. God bless, mzgee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 oh Edie sounds like a hellacious roller coaster! Some people do well on milk thistle. But you can't go jumping around on anti d's and expect em to work. I don't understand the reasoning, unless one isn't working and you quit it? None of them are gonna cover everything, it's more a 'best fit' thing. good luck hope you feel better real soon alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 oh Edie sounds like a hellacious roller coaster! Some people do well on milk thistle. But you can't go jumping around on anti d's and expect em to work. I don't understand the reasoning, unless one isn't working and you quit it? None of them are gonna cover everything, it's more a 'best fit' thing. good luck hope you feel better real soon alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 I haven't e-mailed this list in a long time. I have been off treatment for almost 8 months. I went for my 3 month blood work everything came out good. It is almost been 8 months and I just don't want to go back for my 6 month blood work I don't know if I am frighten or what. I hated being on treatment and at the same time felt luckie to be on it (if that makes any since). When I first got off treatment I felt great full of energy loved life and people. Know it is a effort to get out of bed and do anything I don't feel bad just no energy. I also have the bone thing in my neck shoulder and wrist. I just wish the motivation to do anything would come back. Does anyone else have this problem? Maybe you could tell me what you do for it. Jessie E-Z DOES IT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2001 Report Share Posted August 11, 2001 Jessie... so good to hear from you! <<. I just wish the motivation to do anything would come back. Does anyone else have this problem? Maybe you could tell me what you do for it.>> I whine about it all the time. In fact, today of all days, I'm really down about it. I'm tired of hurting, of being so tired I can't DO things normal people can do, of not feeling " in control " even tho I know it's a mind game, I want to FEEL I can control myself, my feelings, my body (mostly), I'm tired of having to plan what I do, how much I do, plan to make sure I'm not stuck out in the heat more than a few seconds, plan that my rides are all ac, that someone else cools the car off before I get in it, planning meals and grocery lists so I can get the right foods cuz someone else usually has to do the shopping, tired of spending money on my car so I can get to work so I can spend more money on my car so I can get to work, tired of trying to be normal and not succeeding. Ever have one of those days? Well today is MINE you can't have it haha. Schedule yours later. Jessie, my doc told me it could take up to 6 months to get this shit out of our systems. Problem is, I had less pain ON treatment than OFF. Now I'm returning to how I felt before treatment and it sucks. Be sure your doc knows what is going on with you tho ok? She/he might be able to help. However, don't stop drinking the water and resting. Take the lows as they come, shoot the curl, hang ten and then some Hope you feel better soon alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Hi Edie, Ask your doctor for either Xanax or Valium. They work right away and will help all those little things to roll off your shoulders. I'm pretty sure you can take them just when you need them, (or just until the SSRI kick in) and they can be taken along with your SSRI antidepressant (which you take regularly.) Even a low dose will help. Xanax made me a little drowsy, but the Valium doesn't. However, everyone is different. Hope you find the right thing for you! Good luck! Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2001 Report Share Posted August 14, 2001 Jessie, I can relate, somedays I have all kind of energy, well at least feel like doinf things and then other days just tired, think its the hep, and the weather, am worried about winter though, hate hibernating, so am going to make a plan to get out and do things, (of course I say this every year) At times I think its from not wanting to do anything for so long while on medicine, before that I always wondered what the matter was, I'm thinking maybe an antidepressant year round does'nt sound like a bad idea, just hate taking pills and would really like to go natural, the wort St. 's doesn't seem to do it for me in the winter though. well take care and hang in there Suzy ps: being scared is fine esp. after what we wwent through on tx. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2001 Report Share Posted August 14, 2001 Jessie, I can relate, somedays I have all kind of energy, well at least feel like doinf things and then other days just tired, think its the hep, and the weather, am worried about winter though, hate hibernating, so am going to make a plan to get out and do things, (of course I say this every year) At times I think its from not wanting to do anything for so long while on medicine, before that I always wondered what the matter was, I'm thinking maybe an antidepressant year round does'nt sound like a bad idea, just hate taking pills and would really like to go natural, the wort St. 's doesn't seem to do it for me in the winter though. well take care and hang in there Suzy ps: being scared is fine esp. after what we wwent through on tx. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2001 Report Share Posted August 14, 2001 I think I am going to go to the doctors and get things checked out. I am just not feeling like I think I should. Thanks Guys, Jessie E-Z DOES IT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2001 Report Share Posted August 14, 2001 I think I am going to go to the doctors and get things checked out. I am just not feeling like I think I should. Thanks Guys, Jessie E-Z DOES IT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 This just came in on another list, thought perhaps it might be of interest here too. VG [MT] Anxiety Question > Silvia > Thank you very much!! > I have a client who is in VERY bad shape with anxiety. > Her psychiatrist has > her on Paxol and antidepressants and maybe other > things. Nothing helps. When > I did EFT with her - her panic went MUCH HIGHER!!! It > was a very frightenign > experience for her (and me!!) I had never had EFT > actually make someone > worse. I immediately applied some of Donna Eden's > techniques for sedating > the TW meridian. IT took a while, but, finally she settled down. > So... when you posted this about something for anxiety > - I was interested. > What do you think (after I stated the situation)? the anxiety went higher because of the core problem to her depression. there is a *big deal* in her memories and in her neurology. Big stuff. Rape, child abuse, something she's done herself, something massive. All the other symptoms and everything are there to protect her from having to " feel like that " ever again because if she did, she would die. And if she was to think about " that " , it would bring those feelings back on the one hand, and on the other hand all her symptoms are designed to keep her away from positions where " that " could happen, *or* where she could be reminded of *that*. Anxiety attacks are particularly useful to stop people from doing all kinds of things that could remind them of *that* or could trigger *that* happening again. You need to back up way back and start with pre-work such as, I am afraid - terrified - to open this up at all. You could also do something altogether different and approach it from the opposite angle, namely asking her what resources she might need to live a different life and she doesn't have and then tap on that - I have no center, I have no strength, I have nothing left to fight with, that kind of thing. Then there's also a technique that I am particularly fond of which would be either to ask the client directly or to muscle test for: What do we have to treat in WHICH ORDER AND SEQUENCE to resolve this completely ecologically, completely gently and have it be right again? .... and see what turns up. This has to do with the resources needed to weather the storms of increasingly difficult to cope with memories and experiences - metaphorically speaking, on a heroes quest journey they get to find swords, shields, helmets and various other bits of magic *before* they finally meet the biggest monster, so that when they do, all they need is a bit of courage to win the day because they have *everything they need* to support them in their endeavour. I think that's a very important question you have asked, very important indeed for anyone starting to work with really high order disturbances in people. With these kinds of people you really need to be careful and do your homework, if you will, taking the client's responses immediately as the gospel to what is happening to guide the progression of treatments over time. When a symptom responds so immediately with turning up twice as high, something needs to be done *before* the treatment/set up you were attempting to make it be alright to be doing that. When I say that kind of thing, usually some people jump on me and accuse me to try to get back to the " 25 years in therapy " approach but that is not at all the case. What *is* the case, however, is that some problems cannot be resolved in a single session and that the ORDER AND SEQUENCE of what is being treated is really, really important to have METs work their true magic - it is like a domino effect when you get it right, one issue after the other rapidly presents itself and responds beautifully and quickly to the treatments. Thank you for asking, Silvia Silvia Hartmann http://www.sidereus.org " Vires Per Virtutem " Silvia Hartmann http://www.sidereus.org " Vires Per Virtutem " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 In a message dated 2/6/02 3:15:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, donnamae58@... writes: > Dr. D addresses stress for O's in ER. Isn't Catchecol (spelling?) recommended by Dr. D. for stress in O's. You can order it from North American Pharmaceuticals. I have taken it, but am not sure if it did anything or not. Sharon (Ontario) Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 In a message dated 2/6/02 5:33:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, info@... writes: > can get it from me for less. > Good to know . Sharon (Ontario) Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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