What meds do you take for your anxiety & depression?

April 18, 2009 by How To Treat Depression  
Filed under Anxiety & Bipolar

Can you answer bleachedoutme77’s question about Depression?:

I have a panic disorder. I have anxiety & depression that come and go - but when it’s here, it’s low.

i just got some new meds and am wondering what you are on and if you are liking it/hating it - is it working?

thanks so much
thanks for your answers - i bookmarked the ‘ask a patient’ site and wow - i will share that w/ everyone.

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An Overview Of The Different Categories Of Anxiety Depression

Anxiety depression is a serious mental illness that affects millions of people everyday. People who experience an anxiety disorder have lives that are filled with overwhelming anxiety and fear.

Brief anxiety can be caused by a stressful event such as doing business presentations, having a first date, or giving an important speech. This depression, however, is chronic and will get progressively worse if left untreated.

Many different kinds of anxiety depression exist, and each one can cause irrational fear and dread in a person.

One form of such depression that affects roughly 2.4 million adults every day is the panic disorder. A panic disorder is when an individual experiences feelings of terror that attack suddenly and repeatedly with no warning.

A person can experience physical sensations such as an increased heart rate and the body may break out into a sweat. A panic disorder is one of the most treatable forms of anxiety that a person can have.

With the right medications and planned psychotherapy, an individual can lead a normal life without the fear of having a panic attack.

Obsessive compulsive disorder is a form of anxiety depression that can be very simple or can go to extremes. With OCD as many people call it, a person has continuous obsessions that can be disturbing thoughts or behaviors.

In order to cope with these obsessions, an individual must do certain rituals called compulsions. Pleasure is not derived from doing these rituals. However, people receive relief to the anxiety that will turn into a monster if the rituals are not done.

This is one of the anxiety depression categories that can be treated with medication if it is beginning to take over a person’s life, but so many people fail to realize that they have a mental illness with OCD.

No matter what type of anxiety depression a person is experiencing, treatment is available. With both the panic disorder and the obsessive compulsive disorder, carefully planned psychotherapy and medication can ease the worries that plague the person experiencing these life altering disorders.

Anxiety and depression together are a hard matter to deal will. Fears and rituals can ruin a person’s life. This depression is, however, a treatable condition if a person will just accept what is happening and not shrug it off. Human suffering due to any form of depression is really unnecessary.

Help is available for those who desire to make their lives more manageable. If a person who is sick will not get help, then the family or friends need to take over.



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