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I am a 20 years old male, Before 4 months i was having anxiety attacks and other symptoms, but after taking antidepressant medications such as (clomipramine and escitalopram) the symptoms and the anxiety attacks disappeared, no more anxiety attacks... but is there any chance if i have pheochromocytoma? Would the symptoms disappear by antidepressants if i have pheochromocytoma?
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What makes you think that you have pheochromocytoma. I hope you have discussed the same concern with your psychiatrist. You are on medication for anxiety, I would suggest you start therapy which will help you to deal with anxiety and taper off the medicine.
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Reach to a Registered Psychologist and if you want you can contact me. Thanks
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Please seek for talk therapy to manage with the current difficulties as that would subside other triggers of Anxiety
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Please finish the course of medicines
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Hi you don't worry about side effects. For present condition   you are taking medicines for anxiety. Now you are free from  this. Without your doctor concern don't stop taking medicines. Along with medicines go for therapy it will reduce the dosage and gradually allows you to stop medicine. Consult via practo.
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U won't have Keep taking medicine for anxiety disorder Take therapy also Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online All the best
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