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    Hi, I take Beta Blockers to help get through talking in weekly meetings. They take away the racing heart, trembling etc but because i still panic in my mind and this affects my eyesight. I think because the beta blocker relaxes my body i still fight against the panic and i end up looking scared. I find my eyes widen and i can't focus properly when i have to talk and i'm sure i make people nervous as i look at the way they are looking at me. I wish i could feel more relaxed and not look so frightened! i feel so stupid. does anyone know of anything that could help take me deal with this?

    KW

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    I think learning to breathe slowly and calmly would help a great deal.

    I wish there was something else I could suggest.

    Love, light and Best wishes
    Liz xxx
    With hard work and determination and all the things you know.
    The world is there for you to take. There's nowhere you can't go.


    []Scatty Eccentric & 'Poet Laureate to panic and anxiety'

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    have u tried prozac , i was on propanolal before , it stoped my heart racing , but was feeling anxioues , i stoped it now and i am on przac , much better for me

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    Hi Amersalman

    No I haven't tried it. Is it something you take every day? Beta blockers suit me as i only take them when i need them..like before going in to a meeting. I started off on 10 mg but because i got used to that i felt nervous again so went back to the docs and she put it up to 40 mg. I don't really want to keep upping the dose though. Do you have any side affects from Prozac?

    KW

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