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Oh yes, anxiety attacks! Aren't we the lucky ones. I disagree with those of you who say that xanax and ativan are addictive. I know people who have been on both of these drugs for years. A couple of years ago, UCLA did a study on ativan. They found it was the least addictive of all the anti-anxiety meds. The secret is to find what works for you. Personally, if I know I have ativan sitting on the shelf, if I start to feel an attack coming on, I tell myself I can stop it with one little pill, and I seem to calm down.
There is a big difference from being stressed out and actually being in the middle of an anxiety attack. This thread has been the most interesting one I have encountered on GFY.
Since we have so many who have been down this road, where can we find xanax and ativan on the net? Doctors shy away from giving prescriptions for these drugs without a checkup. There are companies in Europe, Canada, and Mexico who will send drugs to the U.S., but many have stopped since 9/11. More packages are being opened by Customs.
Anybody have any url's for drug companies that will sell you their products without a prescription?
Fletch, the book you suggest is from 1987. There have been many changes since the 80's. Exercise works for me, but if you wake up in a panic attack at 3 a.m., you don't feel like exercising!
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