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    Alcohol?

    not sure if this is being put up, but was wondering if anybody else uses it to relieve symptoms/

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    Oh yes, it will relieve symptoms in my experience. Unfortunately, I have almost exclusively defeated panic attacks - except when I'm really hungover. That lightheadedness, disassociation, headache (or is it the brain haemorrage?), derealisation, nausea.....all easily cured with a hair of the dog. But surely that way lies real problems?
    On the other hand, a nice big glass of wine or a cool pint of beer to take the edge off nasty anxiety? Surely a better alternative to all those complex and creepy sounding drugs I read about on this board. Prozac nation? No thanks. Pinot Noir nation? Yes please!

    Jim


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    There is a post on using alcohol. Under Panic there is a topic "the truth about alcohol".

    I drink to make me sleep and when I was really bad with panic I used alcohol to forget!!

    Nicola

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    I find that having a drink or two at night makes my sleep more pleasent. I feel a little more relaxed and my thoughts are alot more positive. Alcohol definetly let's my mind have a breather and makes me forget about worrying all the time. I think having a drink is great, as long as it is in moderation. I have also seen posts from a younger member saying how it made his heart race, so I guess it depends on the person. How often do you relieve your symptoms with alcohol?

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    I usually love a drink (at least once a week!) - up until the last couple of months anyway, thats because I have found that my panic attacks are worse the day after alcohol. I also find that when I know I am going out for a drink I get a nervous stomach and feel very sicky on the run up to me going (after a couple of drinks this feeling goes, until the next day anyway!).

    I have just been away for a weekend and never touched a drop of alcohol cos Im scared of what might come with it!!! I dont want to go TEA TOTAL, sometimes a night out(with alcohol)is all ive got to look forward to.

    My hangovers have been far worse since I started with panic/anxiety attacks too, is this normal?

    Michelle xx

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    Mich,

    This is entirely normal. I decided eventually to give up alcohol for 3 months until I got really better as I found I was much worse with it than without.

    It was a bit more time in the end but now I'm back to where I was and all is well.
    I got very good at trying all the new fruit juices and sodas that were out and making conconctions.


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    Thank you Radar

    Would you say give it a break then, like yourself perhaps three months?

    I would try anything to help, but then I am scared if I leave alcohol for too long, I will be worse if I start it again. And like I said before - I look forward to a drink!!

    Sorry , just dont know what to do!
    Michelle

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    I got to the point where it was causing me extra worry from potential panics so just gave it up along with my beloved diet Coke which I adore. As a nurse on nights in ITU I grew to have at least 3 a night and when I moved on I took that habit with me.

    Now I can have both them and alcohol - although I choose not to have so many these days.

    I think I eventually came to the conclusion that if I really wanted to get better that I should go all out for it and really take care of myself and what I ate and drank. No point in doing all the supplements, exercise, relaxation etc if I was going to ruin any benefit elsewhere.

    I guess it depends on how much it bothers you what you decide to do about it.



    Meg

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    Watch your words, they become your actions... Watch your actions, they become your habits... Watch your habits, they become your character... Watch your character, it becomes your destiny...

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    Thank you Radar.

    I appreciate your advice, I dont feel I need alcohol, I can go to a pub and not drink alcohol. So ive decided that whilst im doing all the other things to help me (like yourself) I will just leave it out, or at least reduce it right down until I feel better in myself.

    Thanks again Michelle

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    I used to test my illness with alcohol.

    If I felt really bad and I was convinced it was a real illness, I used to have a few drinks. If the "pain" was still there after a few drinks then I must be really ill but if it went then it must be panic.

    Needlesss to say the "pains" always went (as it was Panic/anxiety) but I carried on testing the theory with alcohol none the less.

    I still drink but nothing like I used to - must be my age!!



    Nicola

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