Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Panic and anxiety information.


The U.K. Guardian offers content portals for those interested in panic and anxiety, covering everything from risk factors for panic disorder and cultural factors influencing anxiety to information about agoraphobia and panic disorder treatments.

Good stuff.

2 comments:

andrew said...

I have walked with depression for 25 years and recently had a major depressive crash.
I am on strong medication but cannot work and feel a shadow of my former self. Although I have three degrees including a doctorate
I now do not feel like I have the ability to do anything worthwhile.
Depression now defines me, I have come to accept that. In the past I have fought against it, but each time it just comes back,
and knocks me to my knees. The more I fight against it, the harder it finally knocks me down.
Now I guess after 25 years and two major 'nervous breakdowns' I just have to accept that it is part of me and controls my life.
If I battle against it, as is my character trait, then I just seem to fall further and be more affected when it finally beats me.
I hope I feel better soon, but wanted you to know I am following your posts.
All the best
http://www.strayblackdog.co.uk

herhtdm said...

Xanax is indeed one of the highly sought after anti-anxiety medications but while using Xanax, you should be cautious of xanax side-effects and certain xanax withdrawal symptoms. The side-effects triggered off by Xanax gradually disappear over time and as far as the withdrawal symptoms of xanax are concerned, it is worth noting that you are likely to become a victim of xanax withdrawal symptoms if you use xanax for a longer period of time. Some of the xanax withdrawal symptoms are panic attacks, extreme anxiety, headache et al and as soon as you fall prey to these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor. http://www.xanax-effects.com