kellie anne
07-11-05, 00:28
I have just discovered your site and would like to say how much better it has made me feel already. Especially the write ups my the moderator on the anxiety/panic conditions.
I have just started taking Celepram (first one last night) for anxiety and depression and all I've ever read about them has been negative so was scared about starting but have found some positives on your forum.
It was good to read from people who suffer the 'what if's' and unless you have them you can't know the stress and anxiety they cause. People think you should just be able to shut off and stop thinking about the problem.
Mine is being caused at the moment by an adult child who has a drug problem. Had a real problem earlier in the year with deep depression and the works. Came out of that with a lot of listening on my part but has now taken up the habit again and I am having trouble dealing with this because I don't know if I can go thru that again. The problem is real enough but it is the 'what if's (she gets so low she does something stupid and I can't help her).
I've always worried about anything and everything so to have a child who seems to want to self destruct on a regular basis is taking it's toll.
Hopefully the celapram won't take too long to kick in and I will be able to think straight again and stop the shaking which keeps taking hold.
Again I think this is a terrific forum and I could go on forever but I won't.
Take care all .............
I have just started taking Celepram (first one last night) for anxiety and depression and all I've ever read about them has been negative so was scared about starting but have found some positives on your forum.
It was good to read from people who suffer the 'what if's' and unless you have them you can't know the stress and anxiety they cause. People think you should just be able to shut off and stop thinking about the problem.
Mine is being caused at the moment by an adult child who has a drug problem. Had a real problem earlier in the year with deep depression and the works. Came out of that with a lot of listening on my part but has now taken up the habit again and I am having trouble dealing with this because I don't know if I can go thru that again. The problem is real enough but it is the 'what if's (she gets so low she does something stupid and I can't help her).
I've always worried about anything and everything so to have a child who seems to want to self destruct on a regular basis is taking it's toll.
Hopefully the celapram won't take too long to kick in and I will be able to think straight again and stop the shaking which keeps taking hold.
Again I think this is a terrific forum and I could go on forever but I won't.
Take care all .............