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Posted by Nabistai on Nov-23-2005 23:25:

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Originally posted by DJ Lucas
yeah, the 2 "real" panic attacks that i've had....where your heart is racing and you're hyperventilating were just after i smoked up. i used to smoke weed a lot....and then i started to quit becuz i wasn't feeling comfortable at times....as i smoked less and less, my friends were smoking better and better stuff, so when i did smoke, i'd get totally fked up and that's when the attacks set in. both times, i quick said "bye" to my friends and drove home...it's hard to drive okay when you're heart is beating against your ribcage and hyperventilating!

if you are worried about panic attacks and can't handle weed well sometimes, stay away from the stuff! it has been documented that it can cause attacks.


Is that commander keen in your avatar?


Posted by sym on Nov-23-2005 23:37:

I only had one once it was really weird, just smoke some weed if you got it, it'll calm you right down


Posted by DRM on Nov-24-2005 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by sym
I only had one once it was really weird, just smoke some weed if you got it, it'll calm you right down


honestly some people are beyond stupid


Posted by sym on Nov-24-2005 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DRM
honestly some people are beyond stupid


wtf is your problem?


Posted by AlphaStarred on Nov-24-2005 04:20:

I think i get them when i'm stoned, unless it's just a mild case of Tourette's I experience. Or a very rapid heartbeat from the tree.


Posted by Kooshtie on Nov-24-2005 04:27:

he's saying ur stupid if u think weed cures anxiety. Drugs are the cause of anxiety ... dude, smoke everyday for 5 years, and then go cold turkey righ away. Not only will reality set in, and u slowly realize uve been living on cloud 9 for 5 years, but the dopamine levels that u were so accustomed to, go away, and u dont know how to fuckin act in public ...at least thats what happened to myself. It sucks when u dont have a 3rd party substance to control ur bodily functions and keep u cool in certain situations. I learned to stop fidgeting n' shit like a crackhead just recently LOL


Posted by tranceDJ on Nov-24-2005 05:26:

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Originally posted by Remiks
he's saying ur stupid if u think weed cures anxiety. Drugs are the cause of anxiety ... dude, smoke everyday for 5 years, and then go cold turkey righ away. Not only will reality set in, and u slowly realize uve been living on cloud 9 for 5 years, but the dopamine levels that u were so accustomed to, go away, and u dont know how to fuckin act in public ...at least thats what happened to myself. It sucks when u dont have a 3rd party substance to control ur bodily functions and keep u cool in certain situations. I learned to stop fidgeting n' shit like a crackhead just recently LOL


It all depends on the situation...in your case smoking that long and then stopping is obviously going to cause problems. If you smoke once in awhile to chill out, thats one thing but chronic use is another. Smoking a little weed can help calm you down or do the opposite and make you worse, it really depends on the person, the weed, the cause of their panic attack, etc. etc.

It comes down to everyone has anxiety (some more than others) but we all need to find our way to alleviate it...some may like smoking some weed, some may like to read, whatever but find out how to help your anxiety even if you have to go a doctor because it sucks living that way.


Posted by wizniz on Nov-24-2005 06:06:

uh dont have these often/ever?


Posted by DRM on Nov-24-2005 09:54:

quote:
Originally posted by sym
wtf is your problem?


well Remiks answered this for me, but yeah taking narcotics for problems such as panic attacks, depression etc is a very silly idea. Drugs effect people in different ways but with the limited studies that there have been on them, then the majority of them are known to cause mental and physical problems. Now thats not really a sensible solution to the problem is it?


Posted by sym on Nov-24-2005 10:50:

quote:
Originally posted by DRM
well Remiks answered this for me, but yeah taking narcotics for problems such as panic attacks, depression etc is a very silly idea. Drugs effect people in different ways but with the limited studies that there have been on them, then the majority of them are known to cause mental and physical problems. Now thats not really a sensible solution to the problem is it?



If you have very rare panic attacks and you find that if you smoke some weed it calms you down, is it a bad solution to the problem?


Posted by kadomony on Nov-24-2005 11:14:

yea i really dont smoke anymore because of 2 EXTREMELY bad panic attacks I had right after smoking


Posted by DRM on Nov-24-2005 11:19:

quote:
Originally posted by sym
If you have very rare panic attacks and you find that if you smoke some weed it calms you down, is it a bad solution to the problem?


well its certainly not the best solution even in those circumstances. I mean what happens if one time smoking weed only exacerbates the panic attack and u suddenly start to get really paranoid? Chances may well be that this wont happen but would u really want to take the risk? End of the day using any form of escapism to deal with a serious problem doesn't make the problem go away.


Posted by Purple on Nov-24-2005 13:39:

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Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
what.. a blonde chick bleeding from the noze is supposed to be comforting?


I thought this was COR, where noone gives straight simple replies.


Posted by lucas ss on Nov-25-2005 01:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Nabistai
Is that commander keen in your avatar?


yes, yes it is.


Posted by _angst_ on Nov-25-2005 13:54:

Don't feel like reading all the inbetween stuff, but I have panic attacks, too every now and again.

Have you thought about seeing a trained psychotherapist? They can teach you coping skills so that you don't need to take medication (works for most people). You always have yourself. You don't always have a bottle of medication w/ you, and even if you did, panic attacks aren't considerate like that. They'll wait until you least expect it.

Some things that helped:

1) Learn how to deep breathe (from the abdomen). You should aim for 6 deep breaths per minute.
2) Learn progressive relaxation. It's an exercise where you progressively tense up all your muscles, and then progressively relax them.
3) Learn cognitive behavioral therapy. Learn a new way to think so that you don't have panic attacks. It's not normal to think ALL the time. It's not normal to think about thinking very often. When we do this, we get filled with anxiety. When we are filled with anxiety, we don't breathe right, which can cause a panic attack.
4) Learn imagery relaxation. Close your eyes. Think about yourself and the closest encounter you ever had with paradise. Breathe deeply.

Medication is only a temp fix unless you want to be on it for life. Learn some coping skills too. If you are really fed up, get on the meds and see a psychologist. Ask strictly for cognitive behavioral therapy.

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If you have very rare panic attacks and you find that if you smoke some weed it calms you down, is it a bad solution to the problem?


There is ever present evidence that smoking small amounts of marijuana serve as a good antidepressant/antianxiety drug. You must smoke indica forms of marijuana (the chill couchlock kind, not the speedy-awake kind). In the US, in the medical marijuana legal states, you can often get a rec for marijuana for anxiety relief.

Let's try and do away with stigmas. Let's try not to believe all the stuff you've heard from the US Federal government over the years, most of it is being proven wrong. Marijuana is safer on the human body than most of the antidepressants on the market. They are liver toxins, marijuana isn't toxic on the body. It may, at worst, irritate the sinuses/lungs. Check pubmed if you don't believe me. Cannabis can even cause cancer cells to die. No joke. It's good stuff. It might make you feel slow/stupid for a couple of days while you're on it, but I've noticed no ill effects. It's helping me get through college (I have IBS ).


Posted by Kooshtie on Nov-25-2005 20:01:

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If you have very rare panic attacks and you find that if you smoke some weed it calms you down, is it a bad solution to the problem?
As much as I think that cannabis does have some medicinal properties, saying that smoking for ur panic attacks and that it helps u cope with them is like saying well my life is miserable so im going to cure myself by smoking some herb. All you're doing is covering up the problem with a substance, if you stop smoking that substance which just happens to be weed...it will come back and quiet possibly in a worst form than before. Now I'm not against pot, I used to toke 24/7 and still love to once in a while , but lets be real.


Posted by Ian on Nov-25-2005 20:12:

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Originally posted by Purple
I thought this was COR, where noone gives straight simple replies.


there's a time and a place for most things, but we are also more serious at times, I guess you've not seen much of that but think before you unleash your bullshit in every single thread.


Posted by Jackson on Nov-25-2005 20:17:

I'm beggining to panic again....i dont know whats brought this on. I'm breathing rapidly and short....this takes the piss.....for fuck sake.
If anyone wants to gimme a hand add me to msn:
[email protected]


Posted by _angst_ on Nov-25-2005 22:29:

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As much as I think that cannabis does have some medicinal properties, saying that smoking for ur panic attacks and that it helps u cope with them is like saying well my life is miserable so im going to cure myself by smoking some herb. All you're doing is covering up the problem with a substance, if you stop smoking that substance which just happens to be weed...it will come back and quiet possibly in a worst form than before. Now I'm not against pot, I used to toke 24/7 and still love to once in a while , but lets be real.


Do you also look down on Prozac / Zoloft / Paxil usage? They all cover the problem. If you aren't getting psychotherapy while seeking treatment for panic attacks, whatever your "medication" may be, you're going to relapse.

I think Mary Jane works great, but then again, I also got help for my panic problem as well and learned Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Also, buddhism helps, fyi.


Posted by Kooshtie on Nov-25-2005 23:41:

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Do you also look down on Prozac / Zoloft / Paxil usage? T


I've been on those buddeh ...and precriptions are awful, i almost think that some prescriptions are as bad as crack. ONe of my old highschool buddies killed himself because he couldnt take prozac anymore, it drove him into suicide, he isnt the first case either. I've been on zoloft, do u know how fucked up that drug is? Take it for a few weeks then get back to me.


Posted by Jackson on Nov-25-2005 23:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Remiks
I've been on those buddeh ...and precriptions are awful, i almost think that some prescriptions are as bad as crack. ONe of my old highschool buddies killed himself because he couldnt take prozac anymore, it drove him into suicide, he isnt the first case either. I've been on zoloft, do u know how fucked up that drug is? Take it for a few weeks then get back to me.


Woah, buddy, take a step back...that was quite hostile!
I've been on prozac, effexor, amytriptiline and seroxat (paxil). Seroxat was the worst, tried to kill myself many times, would sit on a bridge or go to the traintracks...anyway, others have had worse experiences.

Angst, i wanna thank you so much for chattin to me on MSN earlier about CBT. It was so helpful, i've got it all set u ready. If ur ever in the uk, i owe u a drink!


Posted by _angst_ on Nov-26-2005 00:53:

Dude, I took Paxil for a few months and wanted to kill myself. The withdrawals caused maaaaaad puking and dry heaves. Then I took zoloft for a year. Turned me into a zombie and made me suicidal. Then I took prozac. Prozac worked out ok. You seem to be missing an idea of existentialism that's essential with people's medical problems: What work(s/ed) for you, may not WORK for someone else; What worked for someone else may or may not work for you.

The pills helped me plow through my CBT and psychotherapy. If I had to do it again, I would have never taken the Paxil, and I would have thought twice about the Zoloft. The problem w/ the newer SSRIs (excluding Prozac) is their extremely short half-life (<28 hours). Which means that if you accidentally forget to take your medication, you go bananas real quick. It also means when you're stopping your meds, that your body craves the drug at 28 hours and can make you sick. Prozac has a half-life of near 5 days, which means your body will naturally ween off of it. It's not necessary to taper prozac.

I'm sorry about your friend, though. But don't poo-poo the pills, they work for a whole lot of people.


Posted by Jackson on Nov-26-2005 01:05:

Exactly, especially with Paxil, if i missed a dose by 4-6 hours my mood would swing and i'd crave the drug. I cant believe GSK can put a drug out there that controversial...


Posted by Kooshtie on Nov-26-2005 01:13:

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Dude, I took Paxil for a few months and wanted to kill myself. The withdrawals caused maaaaaad puking and dry heaves. Then I took zoloft for a year. Turned me into a zombie and made me suicidal. Then I took prozac. Prozac worked out ok. You seem to be missing an idea of existentialism that's essential with people's medical problems: What work(s/ed) for you, may not WORK for someone else; What worked for someone else may or may not work for you.
Ill def agree with that, because everyones body/brain chemistry is different..so what may work for u may not work for someone else, but the general observation of certain drugs works the same kind of misery on most...speaking of being a zoloft zombie, i was one ..god, u felt as if someone struck u in the head with a baseball, and u walked around with that buzzing feeling in ur head, and absolutely no direction in character.


Posted by _angst_ on Nov-26-2005 05:18:

I'm surpised with what you have to say, you're not "pro-weed" while the psychotherapy is going on. Weed let's you "medicate" when you need it, instead of being stoned all the time like Zoloft.

I don't support it when people have problems and just try to smoke them away. I use it to give me breathing room so I can rationally think about my problems, and then I power through them.


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