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solota
23-03-06, 14:24
Does anyone have experience of increasing citrapram and side effects from doing this. Or does anyone else suffer with high blood pressure as well as panicking. While on here does anyone else have HRT and think all this has something to do with it

Paddington
23-03-06, 14:46
i can only aswer concerning the hrt.I wondered if it was makin it worse[the anxiety etc]so icame off it.I was worse,as i got hot and that would panic me.i do wonder however if the menapause can make anxiety worse,mine seemed to escalate as it happened!Never really thought about that before??See how good is this forum for making us think of things that may trigger panic/anxiety!Hope you get the help you need over the meds.love mary-rose.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Nell01
23-03-06, 15:52
i have high blood pressure and suffet panic attacks. i am on medication for the blood pressure. i am sorry cant help with the HRT but i do agree when i think back my panics did get worse when i went through the menopause

take care
nell

Meg
23-03-06, 19:09
Menopause is swinging hormones much like PMT but in different concentrations and this can certainly hinder things.

BP wil be raised with anxiety but is not a sole contributor to this, neither is anxiety a sole reason for having chronic high BP

Hot/cold surges
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PMT PANIC (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4881)
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time of the month (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7421)
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Hormones
http://www.nomorepanic.org.uk/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3362







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sal
24-03-06, 17:22
Hi Hun

When i increased my dose i did it really slowly as did not was to experience the side affects i suffered when i first started taking the medication. I did it over a longer period of time than my doctor suggested and it went okay for me.



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