Anti Anxiety Medication

December 19th, 2009 by admin

There are many types of anti-anxiety medication since drugs are usually the first to use when suffering from an intense and unexpected panic attack. However, tranquilizers represent just a temporary relief method that can only be used in perfect safety for a very short period of time, due to the high risk of side effects. Here are some of the paradoxical and troublesome adverse reactions triggered by anti-anxiety medication in general. While the main benefit from their use is the state of calm and relaxation, sometimes drugs can relax you to the extent that you feel drowsy all the time.

 

Slow reflexes, poor coordination and fatigue are the anti-anxiety medication side effects resulting from the drugs blocking some specific chemical secretion in the brain. Some people also complain about dizziness, confusion, disorientation and impaired thinking, not to mention the impossibility to operate machines and drive. The long-term use of anti-anxiety medication is also associated with the appearance of depression in very severe forms that push one on the verge of suicide. The problem is that such drugs not only eliminate anxiety but also make it impossible for one to feel pleasure or even pain, which can often go hand in hand with depression.  Seattle Bellevue Renton HCG Diet & Weight Loss.

 

There are also some unexplained paradoxes in some people’s reactions after the administration of anti-anxiety medication. For instance, tranquilizers are supposed to induce calm and relaxation, but an increase of the irritability and agitation level has sometimes been signaled out. Plus, rage, hostility and mania have been noticed in some cases. Although very rare and equally dangerous, aggressive behaviors and hallucinations are also possible as a result of anti-anxiety medication use. More than half of the peculiar reactions to anti-anxiety drugs are usually encountered with the elderly and children, as well as with patients with developmental disabilities.  Seattle Bellevue Renton HCG Diet & Weight Loss.

 

Therefore, the choice of the treatment requires utmost care and it usually involves the use of a complementary therapy rather than the administration of drugs. Anti-anxiety medication only eliminates or alleviates symptoms without improving  the health condition in any way. The problem or the trigger responsible for the panic attacks is still there, somehow kept under control, and once the medical treatment is discontinued, anxiety will be back all over again. Therefore, all the treatment efforts should be directed towards proper diagnosis and identification of the causes behind the disorder.  Seattle HCG Diet & Weight Loss.

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Angela – Shoulder Pain, Constipation, Leg Pain, Wrist Pain, Arm Pain, Abdominal Pain

December 14th, 2008 by admin

Patient has had Left Wrist Pain for the past 2 months. It is chronic and she has intermittent pain every day. She has right shoulder pain for the past year. She gets pain in her abdomen after standing or walking for long periods and she feels this is connected to spotting between periods. After 2 NBE treatments, her body pain and abdominal pain were completely alleviated. Patient subsequently fell on her right side causing severe knee, ankle, and leg pain. After 2 treatments, her pain was completely gone. (Testimonial in Chinese Mandarin)

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Pain is a part of labor, but there are many ways to reduce delivery discomfort!

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