What's the best medication for a social anxiety disorder?
Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at
1:13 pm
I’ve been on Prozac, Lexapro, Zoloft, and I’m currently on Celexa but I don’t think it’s doing all it could. I was thinking of suggesting Paxil to my doctor, but are there any other good social anxiety antidepressants?
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Paxil and Wellbutrin are among the best as my friend-pharmacist tells! He has been working for http://www.pharmacynextdoor.com for a while and says most of the elderly people order wellbutrin and according to them it does help better than old generation Prozac or Lexapro.
It sounds like you’ve run the gamit when it comes to medications, and there are a few out there that can do some real good. However, I want to remind you that there is no Cure All medication. For this type of thing, I woud recommend getting stabalized on a good medication that you like, and attending therapy or some kind of cognitive behavioral therapy group. These in conjunction with meds will help more than you realize.
drink a beer before going out , thats what my brother does. or try and deal with it in a healthy way, breathe when feeling aniexty, its healthier then depending on pills for happiness
I can’t answer this question only a doctor will be able to do that. Each of us acts differently to different medications which is why they suit some people and not others. All the best.
Buspar is good for social anxiety.
i would talk to he doctor about taking diazepam or celexa. maybe lorazepam.
Why don’t you try natural methods, instead . . . ?
Homeopathy has Calming tablets that can even be used to help with insomnia . . .
They may very well take the edge off of your anxiety!
DEEP, SLOW Breathing
–while completely filling the diaphragm with each SLOW breath–
is extremely helpful!
Watch Your Breathing!
"Experts say that many people with anxiety problems do not breathe properly. Often, their breathing is too shallow, too fast, or too much from the chest. Practice inhaling and exhaling slowly. Breathing through the nose rather than through the mouth will make this easier. Also, learn to breathe *from the diaphragm*, since breathing from your upper chest increases your risk of hyperventilating. . ." http://watchtower.org/e/19980722/diagram_01.htm
ACCUPRESSURE can also be utilized for anxiety . . .
"PointFinder" : The Online Acupressure Guide
http://med.stanford.edu/personal/pointfinder/
Other things to Do, as well as to AVOID doing, are discussed here:
Wellness Center – Stress Management
http://uic.edu/depts/wellctr/stressmgmt.shtml
There is no medication that works for this type of disorder. You have been on so many drugs and not got it yet? I know it is hard to believe but you have to trust yourself. You have to admit that what you see is really there. You may ask how could they do it. The full answer is here, check the best anwer.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091115224828AAVw95Y
Psychiatry – NO SCIENCE-NO CURES (4:54min)
Can psychiatrists help you with antidepressants? Are there any cures in psychiatry today? How many people have been cured? What are your chances?
Check it for yourself – hear it from interviewed psychiatrists.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHu7Ik36128
They don’t make Paxil any more. I suggest you work on it from more than a chemical point of veiw. Are you seeing a therapist? Yoga has shown to work really well when combined with Prozac, and a good massage as well. Proper sleep is also essential; do you have any sleep disorders? Address them as well, and try to get to bed a half hour to an hour earlier.
Your doctor should be helping you with this. IF he is just throwing pills at you, find a new doctor you can talk to who will address your concerns.
Good luck.