Wednesday, January 11, 2012

dealing with anxietyDealing with depression/anxiety?

I am an 18 years old and I have been suffering through depression and anxiety. I have constipation (when I go, it comes out watery), head aches, chest pain, my body tingles, not wanting to eat, I want to vomit sometimes, but I can't, I have not be able to sleep some nights, fever, light headedness, and not dealing well being alone.

Story: I had an anxiety attack and I got smacked with depression. The symptoms started and I don't know what to do with myself. I went to the doctor about my depression and I got put on Zolof, my headaches are gone, but I still go through everything else. I went back because I had developed some of the other symptoms mentioned and the doctor put it off as fludealing with anxiety symptoms and now I am taking Keflex. I see the doctor again on Tuesday and I have school on Monday. My mom scheduled an appointment with psychiatrist, but I won't see him until next month. I feel like I won't be able to do school or even leave my house. I don't want to make myself drop out of school just because of this.

I don't really know what I can because of all this. I will have to be put back in school and I feel very uncomfortable about all this. What should I do?
okay i have been through all of that and am still dealing with it. Dont take medication for depression, it wont help. you need to get a therapist. you need to learn how to over come the feeling of anxiety, its so hadealing with anxietyrd to do but so worth it. go and tell your doctor that you want to be referd on to someone who deals with anxiety and depression. he/she isnt helping you by giving you medicine, you should think about changing your doctor.
good luck
Get in touch with your doctor as soon as possible. Let him know just what is happening and that you are experiencing symptoms which are right now very detrimental to just what is happening which might be detrimental to your ability to attend school.

The longer you wait, the possibility of your not being able to attend school will be possible and the longer it will take to bring it to an acceptable level of functioning.

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