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denver_driver303

denver_driver303

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posted 07/23/2009, comment (1)

Driving Anxiety

7-22-09 I'll start this off with I am a 22 year old male. I live in Denver, Colorado and was in a car accident almost 2 years ago. I was under the influence of alcohol, (not proud) and was driving home. I was in a serious accident involving the guard rail. I wasn't seriously injured just a swollen ankle and a bump on the head from hitting the... Read moreChevron
shoregal59
posted 07/12/2009, comment (1)

vistaril not enough!

I am a 49 yr. old woman w/severe anxiety/panic disorder,and depression, I put myself in the hospital due to depression, I've been on aroller coaster of meds for 20 yrs. Was taking Xanax and celexa and trileptal, on Xanax for 20 yrs. At the hospital they stopped the Xanax cold turkey, kept celexa and trileptal and gave me vistaril, Ive been on... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey

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posted 07/10/2009, comments (0)

Children with Anxiety: IEPs in School

When children suffer from anxiety disorder, their school performance may also suffer. Anxiety symptoms can show up in school in many different ways:   Poor test performance. Children with anxiety can "freeze" when it is time to take a test and sometimes, even though prepared for the test, their mind goes blank as soon as the test is in... Read moreChevron
Michel
posted 06/20/2009, comments (0)

A Link that might...

Here is a link that might help http://www.anxietypanic.com/index.html   to answer many question's In the hope that it will   Suffolk
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Jerry Kennard

Jerry Kennard

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posted 06/16/2009, comments (0)

The Differences Between Anxiety & Panic

A question I'm often asked relates to the differences between anxiety and panic and whether one is just an extension of the other. Well, there are differences, so what better place to start than in the brain itself.   If you were able to monitor the brain activity of someone who worries, you would see quite a lot of activity in the left... Read moreChevron
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