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Maxi 10-08-2010 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash (Post 17587137)
One you have talked to an actual doctor about rather than had suggested to you by people on GFY.

GFY > Doctor :thumbsup

HBKKH 10-08-2010 07:06 AM

6 or seven beers.

Babaganoosh 10-08-2010 07:15 AM

Testosterone. Man up and quit being so emo.

fatfoo 10-08-2010 07:20 AM

Walk around outside and breather fresh air.
Fresh clean air has been known to be good for lungs.

JA$ON 10-08-2010 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by minddust (Post 17586114)
xanax, clonazepam/klonopin, I would avoid SEROQUEL that shit fuck you up, makes you a living zombies without life and short memory is fuckedddddd

I have (in my younger days) taken everything under the sun....and I must say, with the exception of a few nights that involved acid/fighting/loosing ride home ....... The "Seroquel" experiment was the worst night of my life, lol

I assumed I was such a heavyweight with everything else I could go crazy my first time taking it :(

dyna mo 10-08-2010 07:34 AM

dude asked what's the best anxiety drug, not how to cope, or how to have less anxiety, or ways to deal with the underlying causes of anxiety.

the question was: what is the BEST anxiety DRUG?

Babaganoosh 10-08-2010 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17587353)
dude asked what's the best anxiety drug, not how to cope, or how to have less anxiety, or ways to deal with the underlying causes of anxiety.

the question was: what is the BEST anxiety DRUG?

The answer was "Drugs aren't the answer." The world is filled with over-medicated pussies who weren't taught to deal with their problems properly.

I'm sad. I need a pill.
I'm angry. I need a pill.
I'm fat. I need a pill.
I can't concentrate. I need a pill.
Little Timmy won't behave in class. He needs a pill.

People need to take an active role in correcting what ails them rather than relying on a lazy and completely temporary fix.

dyna mo 10-08-2010 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 17587434)
The answer was "Drugs aren't the answer." The world is filled with over-medicated pussies who weren't taught to deal with their problems properly.

I'm sad. I need a pill.
I'm angry. I need a pill.
I'm fat. I need a pill.
I can't concentrate. I need a pill.
Little Timmy won't behave in class. He needs a pill.

People need to take an active role in correcting what ails them rather than relying on a lazy and completely temporary fix.

someone looking for drug advices on gfy isn't quite ready to hear that.

Sarah_Jayne 10-08-2010 08:09 AM

Drugs aren't *always* one of the answers is probably a more accurate statment than they are never the answer.

Anybody who says they never are part of the answer are lucky enough never have been in that position.

chronig 10-08-2010 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by GetInSpace (Post 17585204)
Xanex? Weed? Jack Daniels?

Weed causes anxiety....

dyna mo 10-08-2010 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by chronig (Post 17587508)
Weed causes anxiety....

only when the sack starts to get low!

alessergod 10-08-2010 08:24 AM

A doobie and a bottle of Silver Patron.

urbanpimp 10-08-2010 08:54 AM

I go get laid.

Stephen 10-08-2010 09:55 AM

In California (and elsewhere) you can get cannabis for anxiety, and its better for you than taking a pill (as long as you don't live next to Dominos, lol).

Walking for half an hour is also excellent (and free). Combine the two and you can take a big bite out of your stress. Just smoke a fatty, walk for 15 minutes, turn around and go back home...

It's easy :)

NetHorse 10-14-2010 11:00 PM

LOL @ the weed & alcohol responses. Some people legitimately need medication, I won't deny anxiety and depression can be physical problems. However, even if that's the case, an even bigger part of it is usually psychological.

The simplest way to explain it, a lot of people with general anxiety just have TOO MUCH TIME TO SIT AROUND AND THINK ABOUT SHIT!

You can't change without bringing about change. Join a gym, take up an instrument and take lessons, play outdoor sports, go to baseball games, go fishing, spend more time with your family or whatever it is that you're currently avoiding in your life. I used to be one of those people who would be like, "once I have this, or once this happens then I will do that".

Change is uncomfortable because denial and self pity is addictive! It's MUCH easier to sit around, drink and smoke weed to "release stress", but in reality, the good stress that people with depression and anxiety avoid is actually what will free their minds of anxiety and racing thoughts.

No, I'm not a know it all psychologist, I've just personally been down that road. Just my :2 cents:, none of us can give you advice on which type of medication would best help your situation, but I can guarantee you the above advice will reduce anxiety whether or not you take medication.

Oh, and BTW, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with having a good time. Smoking weed occasionally or drinking on the weekends is awesome, but if you're doing it every single day to "cope" then get used to your current situation. All the pills, weed and booze in the world won't fix your problems if you continue the same routine that's causing your anxiety.

dgraves 10-14-2010 11:04 PM

go natural, use 5-HTP and Tyrosine

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papill0n 10-15-2010 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NetHorse (Post 17608647)
LOL @ the weed & alcohol responses. Some people legitimately need medication, I won't deny anxiety and depression can be physical problems. However, even if that's the case, an even bigger part of it is usually psychological.

The simplest way to explain it, a lot of people with general anxiety just have TOO MUCH TIME TO SIT AROUND AND THINK ABOUT SHIT!

You can't change without bringing about change. Join a gym, take up an instrument and take lessons, play outdoor sports, go to baseball games, go fishing, spend more time with your family or whatever it is that you're currently avoiding in your life. I used to be one of those people who would be like, "once I have this, or once this happens then I will do that".

Change is uncomfortable because denial and self pity is addictive! It's MUCH easier to sit around, drink and smoke weed to "release stress", but in reality, the good stress that people with depression and anxiety avoid is actually what will free their minds of anxiety and racing thoughts.

No, I'm not a know it all psychologist, I've just personally been down that road. Just my :2 cents:, none of us can give you advice on which type of medication would best help your situation, but I can guarantee you the above advice will reduce anxiety whether or not you take medication.

Oh, and BTW, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with having a good time. Smoking weed occasionally or drinking on the weekends is awesome, but if you're doing it every single day to "cope" then get used to your current situation. All the pills, weed and booze in the world won't fix your problems if you continue the same routine that's causing your anxiety.

excellent post man

well said

Mr. Mojo Risin 10-15-2010 03:39 AM

I'm currently tapering off a Klonopin and Xanax addiction I have had for years. I got hooked in college and it helped me deal with the pressure. It's great at first, but eventually it is terrible because of tolerance, interdose withdrawal, etc. Then, when you decide to get off of them, it can be pure hell. I'm pretty sure that it made anxiety worse, because of the rebound anxiety. Anyways, I would strongly recommend you avoid benzos.

Read the horror stories of benzo addiction here:

http://benzowithdrawal.com/forum/ind... bc&board=5.0

Emil 10-15-2010 03:42 AM

Kratom and Kanna is 2 really great plants. No weak shit that doesn't work.

Kratom should work really well for people with opiate-addiction.
Kanna works in the same way as a SSRI-medication.

Both works great for anxiety. But be a bit careful with Kratom, some people may get addicted to that instead.


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