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Anxiety Medication - 2 Precautions Before You Take Medicines
With more and more people every year suffering from some form of anxiety disorder, getting a prescription for one of the many anxiety medications that are out there can mean the all the difference for many of them. But regardless of the specific medications used, there are some things you should take into account both before and during treatment.
1. Talk to Your Doctor
The first step is to go and talk to your doctor. He will likely have many questions to ask you as part of his diagnostic procedure. If he does diagnose you with an anxiety disorder, there are some things you should discuss before the prescription is written. If improperly prescribed or used, anxiety medications can be dangerous. Some things you should be sure and talk to your doctor about include:
Full medical history: Your doctor should have a copy of your full medical history. If not, be sure and discuss anything that you have been diagnosed with or prescribed already. Your family medical history and any medical conditions you have should also be brought up; certain anxiety medications can be dangerous to people with, say, a heart condition or predisposition towards one.
Any medications you are currently on: Provide a full list of everything you are taking to your doctor. Some anxiety medications can produce an adverse reaction in combination with other medications.
Addiction issues: Be sure and tell your doctor if you have had trouble with addictions in the past. While this will not preclude you from taking anxiety medications, it lets your doctor know that the course of treatment should be more closely monitored for signs of dependency.
2. Things To Keep In Mind During Treatment
Anxiety medications are fantastic for alleviating the symptoms of your anxiety disorder. But the for the medication to have the most effect, there are some things to keep in mind.
Take medication as prescribed: This is extremely important. Some anxiety medications are cyclic drugs, which means they take time to start working. Do not stop taking the medication because it doesn’t appear to be working, and don’t take more than prescribed in an attempt to cause an effect. Follow the dosage amounts carefully, and pay attention to any special instructions, such as “only with food” or “2 hours before eating”.
Report any side effects: If you experience any side effects, tell your doctor immediately. Some anxiety medications can cause serious side effects in some people. In some cases, emergency medical treatment may be required (such as a previously unknown allergic reaction).
Discuss any new medications: Make sure that the prescribing doctor knows about any new medications that you are using. This includes herbal supplements and over-the-counter medications. It is better to be safe than sorry when mixing medicines.
When properly used, anxiety medications can provide the help a person needs to get through their anxiety disorder and on the road to recovery. But improperly using or abusing your anxiety medication can cause serious problems, and may worsen your condition in the long run. So follow directions, and keep in touch with your doctor.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/mental-health-articles/anxiety-medication-2-precautions-before-you-take-medicines-709320.html
What to do now… Depression/Anger/Anxiety after my first break up…?
Now, I’ve looked at ALOT of forums concerning what to do after a break up… and how to let your anger out hen you need to, and to get help if you need it… While feeling extremely pissed off, and envisioning myself killing my ex with my bare hands, I also realize that I still love her… She dumped me, and because of my idiotic anger outbreaks to her on facebook, or just calling her to ask her why she broke up with me, and how I would do anything to get her back… She said it made it easier for her to move on, and she started dating someone 3 weeks after she broke up with me. We we together for a year and 2 months, and our anniversary was on January 22nd… I don’t know why I typed that… It seems like no matter what I do, or who I talk to, the result end up the same. I’m temporarily sane, and I look forward to finding my new love in the future. I walk away from the conversation mildy happy, and then night comes… That’s when it gets bad… I look around my room, spacing out… and just get overwhelmed with a sense of loneliness… Everything & everyone, even my family… Doesn’t seem to matter… No… My mind is clouded with the thoughts and memories of her and I, as I stare at my bed… The place where we first made love… where we first kissed… and where I held her in my arms at night until we fell asleep together… Constant thoughts of suicide come to mind… mostly just going to her house and screaming out to her, "Is this what you want!? You want me out of your life!? THANKS FOR USING ME KATIE" And boom… I would shoot myself in the head, killing myself instantly… Maybe she would actually feel bad about dumping me… All that aside, I know I shouldn’t keep dwelling on her… I already burned most of the things that she gave me… All i have now is a list of things that she loved me for… and a single photo that has my arm around her in it… I’ve talked to people.. I’ve cut myself, (Not the smartest thing to do) to make sure blood comes out, to reassure myself that I’m still human… I feel empty, lost, and confused… I see girls in school that I’m interested in… but I just don’t know how to talk to them, or even start a conversation… I want to feel love again… I want to be IN LOVE again… I was always nice to her, I always put her feelings into consideration… I gave so much of my heart and soul into her… I just don’t know what to do anymore…
You don’t want to harm yourself for nobody that would not help this situation. You should consider seeking a counselor in dealing with all this. It takes time to get over a breakup and you cannot just blame yourself for it takes time to get involved and two to break-up. You should put your mind on more happy things and get rid of everything that caused you to feel this in the first place. Your emotions has been tangled with and your dealing with a lot of twisted emotions right now. You need time to heal and time to soul search with pulling yourself back together and the counselor can help you overcome some of these emotions. Don’t space out many has went through these hard breakups and nobody says they are easy. In due time you will be back on track and feeling even more better about yourself when you get the counseling you need. Good luck and hang in there things will get better. Nobody is worth killing yourself for hold your head up and be positive. God Bless You!
What are some ocd like things you do (poll)?
I seriously think I have ocd… I used to excessively wash my hands (they became red and chapped), and now I count and organize things.
ocd things I do:
count random things. (colors in a room, colors on people’s clothes, lines dividing lanes on the road, windows on a building, etc. it has to be an even number in the end or I count again.)
Organize little things such as: things on my desk, books on my bookshelf (from smallest to largest), I put things in alphabetical order, etc.
I clean off my eraser. I’m so frickin serious. Like if it has a mark on it from erasing, I erase on something clean to remove the mark.
I do about more things, but too many to list.
Unless you have horrible anxiety (that takes up an hour of your day everyday) with these quirks, you don’t have OCD. OCD is a real disorder and is a lot different then quirks.
I have been diagnosed with OCD and so here it is:
Obsessions:
FEARING DEATH- that’s the big one because it causes all my compulsions
fearing that I’m going to hurt someone
and also you know how some people have numbers with OCD well I have letters. Letters non stop go though my mind. It may not sound bad but it’s horrible. It go so bad that my doctor had to put me on medicine.
Compulsions:
washing my hands about 20 times a day
holding my breath in ‘contaminated’ areas
having to touch objects just right
having to place objects just right
constantly erasing words because they ‘don’t look right’
only stepping on certain ‘good’ spaces on the floor
things have to be symmetrical (get hit in one arm have to hit myself in the other)
no sharing food or drinks. period.
doors have to be all the way open or all the way closed
Math Anxiety - 4 Ways You Can Help Your Anxious Child
The modern high school student has to deal with many form of pressure. There is pressure from home and society to do well at school, while peer pressure encourages the pursuit of “coolness”. There are the stresses that come with getting into college, with all the entrance exams and competition for limited scholarships to pay for it all. So it is no wonder that child anxiety disorders are fairly commonplace.
One form that child anxiety can take is math anxiety disorder. While nearly everyone has some difficulty with math, especially higher mathematics, math anxiety disorder is characterized by a child who is perfectly capable of solving the problems who simply freezes up and panics on tests. Math anxiety is fairly common, and can be overcome without too much difficulty as long as it is not symptomatic of some greater underlying anxiety disorder.
Part of the problem is that unlike most other disciplines, a math answer is either correct or incorrect. There is rarely more than one way to solve a problem, and just a rarely more than one correct answer. There just aren’t very many areas where there are a range of correct answers. The precision required can intimidate and be difficult for even otherwise exceptional students. If your child has math anxiety, there are things that both you as parents and your child can do to help.
1. Get help early: If you are experiencing math anxiety, the best thing you can do is seek out help. Tell your parents and your teachers. Sometimes, with a little additional tutoring, you can overcome your anxiety before it becomes an issue during a test.
2. Take practice tests: If you are having difficulties at test time, have your teacher give you practice tests. Knowing ahead of time that you are capable of passing the test can go a long ways towards relieving your math anxiety.
3. Avoid cramming: Don’t wait until the night before to try and learn the last months worth of math. Not being absolutely sure of yourself and your knowledge of the subject being tested can easily trigger your math anxiety. You must KNOW before you test that you can pass the test.
4. Meditation and relaxation techniques: Just as with other forms of anxiety, taking the time to meditate or perform other relaxation routines before the test can help a lot. If you don’t go into the test jittery and anxious, you are far less likely to have a math anxiety attack. Go in relaxed and confident, and that test will be a breeze.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/mental-health-articles/math-anxiety-4-ways-you-can-help-your-anxious-child-709327.html
Child Anxiety Attacks - The Unreported truth
Anxiety disorders can effect people of all walks of life, ethnic backgrounds, and age groups. Child anxiety attacks are not only possible, they are probably happening more than doctors realize. This condition seems to especially effect teenagers and can persist into young adulthood.
Symptoms of a Child Anxiety Attack
The symptoms of a child anxiety attack are generally the same as an adult having an anxiety attack would feel. A child anxiety attack may start with a psychological symptom, such as a persistent and strong feeling of dread or fear. This is then followed by physical symptoms, the same as an adult would experience: racing heart, chest discomfort, numbness or tingling in the extremities, et cetera. Also common among child anxiety sufferers are diarrhea, stomach pain, headaches, nausea, and shortness of breath.
Effects of Child Anxiety Attacks
Even though anxiety attacks generally don’t cause any direct physical damage, the effects on a child’s psyche can be very noticeable. Children suffering from child anxiety attacks often have trouble concentrating in school, and may show an overall lower ability to learn or make decisions. Often child anxiety attacks can be triggered by social situations, so the child may attempt to isolate themselves to try and avoid triggering a child anxiety attack.
There are many different kinds of child anxiety disorders: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), acute stress disorder, social or general phobias, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and adjustment disorders with anxiety, to name just a few. Many of these involve child anxiety disorders that focus on specific situations, people, objects, et cetera.
Helping Your Child
If your child is experiencing anything that you suspect may be child anxiety attacks, you should take them to see a doctor. He will be able to diagnose whether there is anything physically wrong, and if not, will be able to recommend some treatments that can help.
Generally, child anxiety is treated the same way as adult anxiety: with medication and therapy. Your doctor will be able to prescribe medications that will help control your child’s anxiety attacks. The therapy will help them to overcome the fears that are at the root of the child anxiety attacks.
At home, try and keep your child’s life as stress-free as possible. Don’t be overbearing or put too much pressure on them to be perfect. Don’t argue with your husband or wife where they can hear you. Stress from a bad home life can really take its toll on a child’s mind. Rather, make sure they feel loved and secure, and that they know they will always be loved even if they don’t get that “A”. You’ll find that reducing the stress your child feels can help their recovery quite a bit.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/mental-health-articles/child-anxiety-attacks-the-unreported-truth-709322.html
The Anxiety Song by Black Eyed Peas
Black Eyed Peas anxiety song expresses a very clear message of not letting anxiety in control of your life.
Are you familiar with Black Eyed Peas anxiety song? Yes, the Black Eyed Peas hip-hop group who is responsible for the major hit of the song “Where is the love”? Black Eyed Peas anxiety is one of the tracks in the Elephunk album of which “where is the love” is also included.
To know more about the group, let us know first each of the members of their members. Black Eyed Peas are an American hip-hop and pop group of Los Angeles, California, who have gained international pop success because of their songs, which made it to the top. The group is currently composed of Wil.i.am (William Adams), Apl.de.ap (Allen Pineda), Taboo (Jaime Gomez), and Fergie (Stacy Ferguson). They’re the artist who did the “Where is the love?”, which made them very well-know these days.
The Black Eyed Peas was formed back in 1989 when Wil.i.am and Apl.de.ap met and began rapping and performing together around Los Angeles. The duo signed to Ruthless Records (managed by Eazy-E) after catching the attention of Eazy-E, manager Jerry Heller’s nephew. Together with their other friends, Dante Santiago, they called their trio Atban Klann. But, their debut album was not released because Ruthless Records did not believe that the positive ideas indicated in the group’s music are marketable to the audience. It was in 1995, after the death of Eazy-E that Atban Klann reformed the group to Black Eyed Peas, named so because according to will.i.am “Black Eyed Peas are the food for the soul”.
Elephunk was their breakthrough album, and it was released in 2003, featuring a new female vocalist Fergie. She replaced the background singer Kim Hill, who left the band in 2000. It is in this album that they became popular because of the anti-war anthem “Where is the Love?”, which became their first ever major hit, which top the chart everywhere, including 6 weeks at #1 in the UK where it became the best selling single of 2003. It was in this album that Black Eyed Peas anxiety song is included, as well. Unfortunately, anxiety does not have a music that is why it’s not as popular compared to the other hit singles in the album. But, Black Eyed Peas anxiety is a very good song. In fact, it has given 4 stars rating from those who have listened to song.
The album Elephunk won worldwide success and went gold and platinum in the US, UK, Germany, and other European Countries. Although, Black Eyed Peas anxiety single is not as successful as the other songs in the album, the meaning that they want to convey to the audience is that how serious anxiety condition can be and how it can affect your life in all aspect. But, you are still the one who has control over your own emotion and thoughts. So, don’t let anxiety ruin your life.
Jocelyn Snider
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/the-anxiety-song-by-black-eyed-peas-752343.html
Coping with Stress and Anxiety - A Psychotherapist’s Tips for a Healthy Mind
We all feel anxious and stressed from time to time. It’s just factored into life itself.
As we go through life, we naturally seem to adjust to a reasonable amount of stress and anxiety and we just get on with things.
It’s when stress and anxiety become unmanageable, when they overwhelm us, threatening to bring things to a grinding halt that something needs to be done about them.
But there is really no necessity to wait for this to happen.
There are some simple things we can do to manage our lives better and make a difference to our mood and our outlook.
Here are 3 important and helpful things that anyone can do.
1. Accept Yourself
When we are at war on the inside, then very little goes well on the outside. After all, we see things not as they are, but as we are.
As we journey through life, it’s so easy to become self-critical and to beat ourselves up for past mistakes and shortcomings.
But what, really, is the value of doing this? Does it make us better human beings?
Of course not.
But sometimes, even though we know this, we just don’t find it easy to come to terms with and to accept who we are.
The fact is that until we have achieved some degree of success in the area of self-acceptance then we can find ourselves in a constant state of stress and anxiety.
Inside each of us there is a good, positive human being. Why not try a gentler, kinder approach to yourself?
Remind yourself of all your positive qualities. Focus on what you have, not on what you do not have. You might be surprised at how much you have going for you.
2. Talk About It
Don’t be afraid to talk to someone about what you’re going through and what you’re feeling. Choose a good friend or trusted family member and sit down for a chat.
If you really cannot think of anyone and you’re feeling desperate then the Samaritans are a wonderful source of support.
There really is little point in running over the same things time and time again if you are not prepared to actually do something about those things.
There is a saying in therapy circles: ‘If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you always got’.
As you talk things over, try your best to see what needs to be changed in order for things to be different. A good friend, therapist or counselor can be truly helpful in getting things back into perspective so that you can move on past the anxiety and stress.
3. Put Yourself First
Try something new.
Yes, perhaps it does feel like everyone wants a piece of you. But so do you. And unless you invest time in yourself then you won’t have much to give to anyone else.
Maybe it’s time to get a little bit more selfish. After all, you really are worth it!
Why not learn a new skill?
Learning something new stimulates your mind and really does increase your confidence. Self-hypnosis, meditation, tai chi, yoga, for example, are all fascinating and can bring you into contact with new people, providing a fresh perspective on life.
You don’t need to learn new skills in a group setting, of course. You can buy a recording or a book. And your library has many books that will enable you to get a real grasp on many new skills and interests.
Make these 3 basic changes in your life and watch how thing change and become so much more manageable.
Invest in yourself and that investment will pay real dividends!
Peter James Field
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-improvement-articles/coping-with-stress-and-anxiety-a-psychotherapists-tips-for-a-healthy-mind-883286.html
Cosmic Ordering: The Secret Ingredient Revealed!
If you are having trouble making your cosmic dreams come true, maybe you need to add this secret ingredient into the mix. Without it, you may end up sabotaging the dreams you seek.
Celebrity stories and press coverage of the successes of Cosmic Ordering can easily leave you with the impression that all you have to do is make a wish and voila! Your deepest desires immediately arrive as if by magic. However, this is not the whole story. The cosmos expects you to do your part too. “What? I hear you exclaim. “You mean I actually have to DO something to make it work” Well, actually, yes you do and if you do it, you will supercharge your Cosmic Orders and take them to a completely new level.
Barbel Mohr reveals the secret in her book, “The Cosmic Ordering Service.” Like all fundamental truths, it is very simple. To quote her words, “You must commit to yourself.” By committing to yourself, you emphasize your own self-worth. When you recognise your own unique value, you open yourself up to a new wealth of possibilities.
If you are unable to make this commitment, it is likely that you will choose to ignore, or fail to recognize opportunities when they appear. The cosmos will simply fulfil your true underlying belief that “you don’t deserve it.”
So what is this self-commitment thingy? Well to put it briefly, it is to value and love yourself, to start putting yourself first. Start living YOUR life. When opportunities arrive or events occur; do what is right for you. The analogy I like here is the advice given by airlines in the event of a crisis. Fit your own oxygen mask first before helping your companion or children. The point is YOU must first be OK, before you can give effective help to others.
This vital self-commitment will supercharge your ability to recognise and receive good things when they arrive. By focussing on yourself with love, you fulfil one of the fundamental laws of the universe: ‘what you focus on, grows’. By focussing on yourself, you will grow spiritually. Moreover, so will your ability to manifest wonderful things for yourself.
A great way to maintain your commitment is to treat it a bit like an affirmation, just repeat the words “I commit to myself” regularly or write it down on a piece of card and leave it somewhere where you will regularly see it.
Then you are ready to place your cosmic orders, just visualize what it is you want and then release your request to the Cosmos. Let it go without fear or anxiety and leave it to the Cosmos to deliver your request in the best possible way and at the best possible time for you. You can forget your order because it is now in the hands of the Cosmos, but you must not forget the commitment you have made to yourself.
George Symond
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/cosmic-ordering-the-secret-ingredient-revealed-83239.html
Anyone know a quick way to cure anxiety attacks?
I didn’t use to get them, but it’s coming up on finals, and I have an insane amount of work, and can’t afford to get less than an A on any of it. Every time I need to focus, and get a lot done, I get into this state where I start freaking out, I can’t concentrate, I keep starting one thing and the dropping it and rushing to start another, then I panic, can’t do anything, start just shivering, and want to give up and run away. Yesterday I started crying in my voice lesson for no good reason; it was embarrassing, and I don’t know what to do. Once I get into this state I can’t get anything done and that just wastes more time; the only thing I know to do is go to sleep for at least an hour, which is easy since I’m always behind on sleep, but I need a more practical way of dealing with it. And by the way, I’m not usually an emotional person. Thanks to anyone who helps!
Agree with the xanax, however, it’s not always an option.
Here’s the deal…
Finals will mean absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things. Nothing! Period! My suggestions is that you sit down, take the test and tell yourself that this will have absolutely no impact whatsoever regardless of what I or others believe.
Now, whether it’s true or not, that means nothing to you…just take the silly thing and get out of there. You know what you know and you can only cram so much of that crap into your head before you start being counter-productive.
Best of luck!
Stress Can Cause Anxiety
Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and it also helps you cope in tense situations.
Everyone knows what it feels like to be anxious- you feel butterflies in your stomach your actions become topsy-turvy, you can almost hear your heart beat right next to your ears, and you are sweating like you are jogging. These are what you go through usually if you have stage fright and you are required to speak in public, or during your first date (who knows when was that!). These, among other feelings (feelings of anxiety) are normal reactions to stress.
Anxiety stirs you up in action. It helps you deal with a tense situation like focusing on a speech that you are about to give, studying harder for an exam, or staying interesting on your first date to make it to the second, and all that. In general, it helps you deal with any situation that is normally terrifying, especially if you are doing it the first time. I, for one, have many times been in this kind of situation and I can tell you it is only passing. But, if it elevates to excessive, irrational fear of everyday situations, now it has become an immobilizing disorder.
Anxiety disorder can cause you to be filled with fearfulness and ambiguity which maybe felt briefly only. However some anxiety disorder last at least 6 months and has the tendency to get worse if not treated immediately. Anxiety disorders usually occur along with other psychological or physical sickness, including alcohol or drug abuse, which can actually worsen the situation.
If you think you have anxiety disorder, don’t hesitate to seek information about it and find treatment right away before it gets into you. There are effective therapies out there and recent research reveals new treatments that can help most people with this condition lead fruitful and fulfilling lives.
There are five major types of anxiety disorders; general anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panics disorder, posttraumatic disorder (PST), specific phobias, and social phobia or social anxiety disorder. Each of the anxiety disorder has different symptoms, but all the symptoms come together around excessive and irrational fear or dread.
Every normal thinking person is expected to feel anxious in certain areas of his/her life, especially when he/she feels out of control of a situation. There are many reasons that anxiety creeps to your life but if it triggers you to some positive action, then you are handling it the best way. Stop worrying too much after you have done the best you can on any life situation or responsibility. Let things be, if things are meant to happen, they will happen. Enjoy life for there are many reasons to be happy, so why worry?
Jocelyn Snider
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/stress-can-cause-anxiety-752294.html