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it happens to me at least twice a week these days... very unpleasant indeed.
Good God, twice a week??? I've only had one four years ago and I
still can't forget it !
it happens to me at least twice a week these days... very unpleasant indeed.
AAS act as enforcers of all these psychosomatic disorders. In that way they may actually lead you to dealing with them so it CAN turn out well. Obviously that would not be a reason to start using them just to be clear
I have had really bad anxiety as of late. I also wake up with the panic attacks, gasping for air with my heart pounding against my rib cage like a prisoner hell bent on escape. When this happens I use either clonezapam(klonopin) or alprazolam(xanax) and i come right down. Half a tab is usually more than enough for me to get back to sleep
I know some people that had cardiomyopathy, ejection fraction of like 30%, and their ekg and halter monitor both tested out normal. It wasnt until they performed and ultrasound of the hear that they discovered the wall motion abnormalities of the heart and size problem. To me the ultrasound is the only sure fire way to know. The heart can have normal electrical activity but still have disease.
this interests me a lot. that klonopin is incredible like shutting down your brain. I wonder if over active adrenals are the cause sometimes and could Humanofort help in this regard? I just get frustrated as to if there is a physical reason for the panic like a supplement or drug or if it is totally starting in the mind/thoughts. It sucks having anxiety.
Picamilon is a combo of GABA and Niacin and its natural. Its a supplement in US but a prescription in Russia. This is really good to calm you down if you have anxiety and its natural and lowers BP. Google it.....
Try a bèta-blocker, works like a charm!
Have tried GABA products in the past with little to no success. GABA is the same neurotransmitter klonopin and xanax increase in the brai to cause relaxiation. They psychiatrist I was seeing told me the reason alot of GABA products don't work as well is they have trouble crossing the blood brain barrier. I'm not sure if this is true but it's diffenetly possible