
Jun 09, 2014, 10:34 PM
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Member Since: Nov 2013
Location: NM
Posts: 349
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Originally Posted by zoogirl7
Hey there,
So sorry you're going through this. I'm 37 and was prescribed xanax about 8 yrs ago. It was the only med that helped me. I've actually never heard of xanax contributing to dementia but I assume the docs know. I have found that my psychiatrist and primary care doctor never agree! Since I became pregnant a few months ago I tried weaning off and it is incredibly hard. I had good days and rotten days, the rebound anxiety is terrible. I'm not 100% off but at least I did the best I could. Yes, CBT can do a lot of good. I do find or sudden attacks of anxiety, the xanax helps a lot, but if you're at a point where you can let the anxiety pass, it will go away. I think CBT will be a great thing for you! You may learn things about yourself you never knew before. I found the source of most of my anxiety issues which is very helpful. Hang in there, and yes try CBT! If you dont click with the first therapist, try new ones until it feels like a good fit. Good luck, you'll be fine!
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Thanks for your encouragement re CBT! You say your primary care doctor and your psychiatrist never agree. That is no surprise to me at all. None ever will! Psychiatry is too different and sometimes at odds with primary health care and that's just the way it is. Listen, it is hard to even find two psychiatrists who agree!
I am concerned that you are taking psych drugs while pregnant. This is a very big thing. You need to follow your OB's advice. Some are not to be taken at all during pregnancy, too dangerous for the baby. I don't want to scare you and realize that you may already know that. Take it seriously. But also you must take care of yourself while doing so. There are always other options, no matter what. My best to you.
PrairieCat
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