What is Your Experience with Anxiety?
Many of us experience anxiety and most every day one of us writes something here about anxiety. I thought I would start a discussion on this topic.
Some have experienced anxiety all of our lives and others experienced anxiety when diagnosed with a serious illness. Some people have panic attacks. Some people have anxiety that affects falling asleep or waking up early in the morning and not able to get back to sleep. We can explore what anxiety feels like to you, what goes through your mind and where you think it comes from. It's all up to you. You might want to share what has helped you as a way to support others on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Your turn. What would you like to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Depression & Anxiety Support Group.
My doctor switched me from Effexor to Pristiq. My experience was terrible. Memory issues. Crying. Just a mess We are now almost off Pristiq and on Zoloft. It’s only been two weeks still feeling lousy. Dr. Said I just have to wait. Good luck
@lakesofdelray I'm wondering why your doctor switched you from Effexor. Did that medication stop working for anxiety? I haven't been prescribed Zoloft so I don't have any experience with that medication. Does feeling lousy mean you feel more anxious? More depressed?
Im sorry you do not feel good I decided after much research and speaking to others not to go with that medicine. My other option was Zoloft so curious how it’s going to work….Do you feel lousy from Pristiq or the Zoloft?
@sash, I believe this is the news article you are referring to:
- Single dose of LSD provides immediate and lasting relief from anxiety, study says https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/07/health/lsd-anxiety-fda-breakthrough-therapy-wellness/index.html
With so many people affected by anxiety and treatment resistant depression and anxiety, researchers continue to study effectives therapies. It looks like this particular study of a controlled formula of LSD (not the street variety) is showing promise for further study. As such this therapy at the moment is only available to patients in the ongoing studies.
I see from your activity and posts that you are an avid reader of breakthrough articles related to pain, bursitis, and neuropathy, Pain and depression often become bed fellow. You may be interested in these related discussions:
- Pain and Depression
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-and-depression/
- Pain and depression, the one two punch.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-and-depression-the-one-two-punch/
@sophia53 by ART, do you mean actual art, or do those initials mean something else? Yes I too indulge in mindless reading and scrolling when I am not playing online games, and that always helps get my mind off the racing thoughts!
I had been on Effexor for at least 15 years. It was time for a change. I feel more depressed and have some stomach issues. Going off and trying Zoloft I pray that it works. I’m tired of not being me
My name is Gregory Chamberlain I have Severe Manic depression and General Anxiety Disorder, Personality disorder, I've Always felt Inadequate Ever since childhood, I use to suppress all of my Mental health issues, The loss of Our Daughter, My Champagne Bottle exploded, I was going to run Our Family Minivan off the road, Now I don't know if I have Bipolar of Severe Manic depression..
Best of luck discontinuing the Effexor. I was weaned off very slowing a decade ago. It was a nightmare! I had brain zaps for 6 months after. Hope it goes well for you! 🩷
@silverpaw Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am glad you are looking out for yourself, and wondering what might be going on. Have you had the opportunity to speak to your doctor, and ask for some assistance to figure things out? Often having someone else beside ourselves to give their thoughts to the situation, helps a lot. Wanting to understand and wanting to work on what we are facing can be a difficult decision.
I hope you will speak to your doctor and move forward to get some help. Will you let me know what you decide to do, please?
Ginger
Zoloft had helped me for 24 years with anxiety (panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder and depression) and then around the peak of the COVID pandemic, it stopped working. 😔 I had apparently built a tolerance to it. Since then, my psychiatrist and I have tried numerous SSRIs, SNRIs, and even a couple of anti-psychotics, but I either couldn’t tolerate the side effects or they did absolutely nothing. The only med that is partially working is Mirtazapine (a tetracyclic) and that’s only giving me a partial response. Now, my psychiatrist wants to add Lamictal, but I am afraid due to side effects. Lamictal is FDA approved for treatment of epilepsy and Bipolar 2. I have neither. I just have major depressive disorder and anxiety. Has anyone had any luck with Lamictal who just has regular depression (not bipolar) and anxiety?