intothelight
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Hi Everyone,
I need some suggestions for what I believe is anxiety (I am checking w/ my doctor today).
Every time I have stress (good, bad, minor, etc.), I feel like someone put a large rock on my chest. Add a few rocks and I can't breathe. When I feel like I am suffocating, the adrenaline pumps and I end up hyperventilating, shaking and feeling like I am capable of "jumping out of my skin".
Before the PTSD diagnosis, I was prescribed anti-anxiety drugs. But the anti-anxiety drugs triggered depression and it was basically a vicious cycle. I don't want to be an experiment any more.
The things I do now to reduce the intensity are no caffeine, exercising (cardio and weights) for an hour a day, and deep breathing.
Any other ideas?
Thank you.
Intothelight
If anyone has suggestions, I am willing to try.
I need some suggestions for what I believe is anxiety (I am checking w/ my doctor today).
Every time I have stress (good, bad, minor, etc.), I feel like someone put a large rock on my chest. Add a few rocks and I can't breathe. When I feel like I am suffocating, the adrenaline pumps and I end up hyperventilating, shaking and feeling like I am capable of "jumping out of my skin".
Before the PTSD diagnosis, I was prescribed anti-anxiety drugs. But the anti-anxiety drugs triggered depression and it was basically a vicious cycle. I don't want to be an experiment any more.
The things I do now to reduce the intensity are no caffeine, exercising (cardio and weights) for an hour a day, and deep breathing.
Any other ideas?
Thank you.
Intothelight
If anyone has suggestions, I am willing to try.