Posted by bleauberry on February 12, 2012, at 9:56:02
In reply to anxiety attacks: what can be causing this?, posted by raisinb on February 10, 2012, at 13:04:58
It would not be unusual for either of your meds to cause the anxious side effects. If zoloft is the guilty one, that should subside over time (weeks) but of course that doesn't help much now and there is no guarantee. Such is the landscape we live in.
I think it would be a worthy option to do some google research on topics such as detox, lyme, and inflammation. Primarily I am thinking of toxins. That's where most of our psych symptoms come from, in my opinion. If you have the wrong genes, your body will have a hard time getting rid of normal everyday toxins such as plastics and metals and petroleums. Normal amounts accumulate to toxic amounts, and when that stuff hits your neurotransmitters and occupies receptor sites, any of the myriad of psych symptoms are likely to result.
I think reliance on meds alone and focus purely on 'depression' or whatever is a flawed approach. I think outcomes and potential successes are enhanced when we deal not only with the symptoms, but the hidden likely culprits behind it all.
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