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Rainy kelly

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Anxiety...
« on: August 12, 2022, 04:32:15 AM »

Hi ladies .
Anyone else suffering from anxiety in waves ... suffered from panics and anxiety for years when younger on and off .. often a trigger ..over doing things and tiredness etc .. but have coped and  managed with that and I'm 52 now so I've done ok ... but now perimen and the anxiety is pretty Constant ... been to the point of tears and  pacing the house some days.. other days its just a wave of anxiety.. literally feel goose pimples coming up my arms across my chest then the heat!🥵 ..at my worst I've taken paroxatine  (old packet in cupboard) to just calm me for a few days .. and half of one really does chill me out .. then had 4 ot 5 great days and boom it creeps back...I take magnesium glycinate ( after lots of research !) And magnesium spray... both help immensely with anxiety( I think🤔!) .
Im thinking it's the meno doing it but don't know anyone with the same sort of symptom...ive recently gone back on everol sequi 50 ...( started back in 2019 but then docs couldn't get them  and  tablets didn't agree with me so winged since then) on week 3 and on the proges part of the patch now ..keeping a diary to try to see if there is a pattern and also to keep me focused and sane(ish)🤪..
Wondering if anyone has any other tricks to get the anxiety wobbles under control .. maybe patches need to be stronger ? ..
Tell me I'm not the only one 🙏
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Flossieteacake

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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2022, 08:55:49 AM »

Hi ladies .
Anyone else suffering from anxiety in waves ... suffered from panics and anxiety for years when younger on and off .. often a trigger ..over doing things and tiredness etc .. but have coped and  managed with that and I'm 52 now so I've done ok ... but now perimen and the anxiety is pretty Constant ... been to the point of tears and  pacing the house some days.. other days its just a wave of anxiety.. literally feel goose pimples coming up my arms across my chest then the heat!🥵 ..at my worst I've taken paroxatine  (old packet in cupboard) to just calm me for a few days .. and half of one really does chill me out .. then had 4 ot 5 great days and boom it creeps back...I take magnesium glycinate ( after lots of research !) And magnesium spray... both help immensely with anxiety( I think🤔!) .
Im thinking it's the meno doing it but don't know anyone with the same sort of symptom...ive recently gone back on everol sequi 50 ...( started back in 2019 but then docs couldn't get them  and  tablets didn't agree with me so winged since then) on week 3 and on the proges part of the patch now ..keeping a diary to try to see if there is a pattern and also to keep me focused and sane(ish)🤪..
Wondering if anyone has any other tricks to get the anxiety wobbles under control .. maybe patches need to be stronger ? ..
Tell me I'm not the only one 🙏

You are not the only one. As you have found paroxatine helps then maybe you would benefit from taking it regularly? The anxiety you describe is awful for you. I do not think you should have to put up with that.
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CLKD

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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2022, 09:16:50 AM »

Morning.  My 1st panic attack was at age 3.  I suffered in varying degrees since. 

In the 1990s Valium helped - GP prescribed 10 mg 3 times a day for 2 weeks followed by 2 x 5mg daily then as necessary. It worked for me.  Now I have an emergency tablet to take when anxiety over whelms me.

Bachs Rescue remedy can help.  Relaxation therapy.  Swimming.  Walking, cycling ..........

Anxiety can become worse during peri-menopause due to hormonal fluctuations. 
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sheila99

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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2022, 05:27:34 PM »

I would give it more time before you think of increasing. My anxiety took 3 months on HRT to go, very little improvement in the first month then very patchy after that. Anxiety can be a symptom of too much oestrogen too and if you increase too much too soon you may not know which yours is.
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2022, 08:25:16 PM »

Hi Kelly

Gosh, no indeed, you’re not the only one and you’re as normal as the rest of us!

Great that you think the magnesium is working to some extent and also the paroxatine. If it helps then why , for now,perhaps you should keep using it, low and slow but definitely when necessary.

As you’re on sequential a diary will be very useful to track your moods.  It maybe that you’re coming to a point where continuous would be better.

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Rainy kelly

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Re: Anxiety...
« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2022, 09:50:51 PM »

Thanks ladies ...all taken on board...I also read about histamine surges .... and anti histamine can help ...read loads on it this morning. so took 2 today ..4 hrs apart .. can take upto 4 a day! The 2 was enough .. calmed me massively at work... the waves of panic were trying their best but kept at bay ....
I do like an alternative med ..I take many meds for slipped discs and spinal arthritis so if I can I will try anything other than hard meds🤪
Thr parox is great but has sn interaction with tramadol that I Haveto take daily hence why I can't really stay in it long..... ive no idea if the patches are for me so think a good 3 months on them will be time enough to  tell and give them a chance to kick in 🤞
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joziel

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« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2022, 10:03:08 PM »

There is a great app called Breathwrk (spelt like that). It helps you with guided breathing exercises that can be just a few minutes or longer. IT has exercises for energising you - and for calming and reducing anxiety.

Maybe check that out too.
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Rainy kelly

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« Reply #7 on: August 12, 2022, 10:32:24 PM »

Thanks joziel. Will have a look at that app  :)
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Rainy kelly

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« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2022, 07:06:18 AM »

Morning ladies...well I took the antihistamines before bed.... and had about the best night's rest I've had in months !!!.... don't get me wrong ..I still had broken sleep but felt like getting back to sleep was no prob...no racing heart or urge to dive out of the bed in a panic ..no big sweats or waves of anxiety waiting in the back ground ! .. so maybe it's a slight break through ....and no groggy head like paroxatine can tend to give me ...xx
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Flossieteacake

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« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2022, 07:32:41 AM »

Morning ladies...well I took the antihistamines before bed.... and had about the best night's rest I've had in months !!!.... don't get me wrong ..I still had broken sleep but felt like getting back to sleep was no prob...no racing heart or urge to dive out of the bed in a panic ..no big sweats or waves of anxiety waiting in the back ground ! .. so maybe it's a slight break through ....and no groggy head like paroxatine can tend to give me ...xx

I am so pleased. A decent sleep makes so much difference. :)
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CLKD

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Re: Anxiety...
« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2022, 08:39:30 AM »

Little steps ............
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joziel

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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2022, 11:32:29 AM »

Rainy, if you found that the anti-histamines helped you, it's a really good sign that the problem for you is histamine intolerance.

If you google 'Dr Tina Peers histamine intolerance estrogen' (those exact words!) you will get a lot of videos and interviews and resources up about histamine intolerance. There are a lot of natural supplements which can help, as well as reducing the histamine you eat, and making sure you don't overdo the estrogen or casually whack it up just 'to see'...
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Re: Anxiety...
« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2022, 04:20:04 PM »

What foods contain histamine  :-\ ?
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Rainy kelly

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« Reply #13 on: August 14, 2022, 05:12:35 PM »

Thanks joziel ...googling now x
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shoppingqueen

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« Reply #14 on: August 15, 2022, 03:33:23 PM »

Hi Rainy Kelly

I’ve had to work through anxiety many periods of my life (starting periods/ post pregnancy/ peri and meno etc) and hormonal shifts are my trigger, exacerbated by outside stressors over the years.
 My HRT had to be in balance and this keeps things- me- settled. I’m also a megnesium fan and recently I’ve found the Calming Anxiety app- Martin Hewlitt- as my best daily dose of anything. He does a daily podcast (Spotify) etc and is on YouTube. I didn’t engage with headspace for some reason, but I have with his work. I like his voice and process.
I shrugged off this type of thing, but in all honesty, I realised I needed to try and calm myself so I’m not ‘relying’ on my HRT to behave and my thyroid levels (I’m hypothyroid).

Yes, I monitor my HRT and thyroid, but best thing I have done to take control was to get my own thought processes reprogrammed. I’m still a work in progress, but it’s working. Who knew?? I do have to do at least 2 ‘sessions’ a day (relatively short Eg some 3-4 minutes, some 10 or 15, there’s lots to help induce sleep etc)

On the medication side, I do have emergency diazepam 5mg and take half only if I’m in complete overwhelm, but I’ve not had to use this now I’m doing my daily Calming Anxiety app. I’ve also stopped my antidepressant as I didn’t feel it was working/ helping. But This was under the GP and a very slow taper.

You might like Martin Hewelett Calming Anxiety, might not, but worth checking it out. He’s come from experience himself so seems really authentic when I listen to him.

Hope you are ok? I can completely relate to how this impacts on life. It helps to read your post and other replies to know we are not alone.

SQ x 
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