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I've been suffering from depression for over two years. I then had anxiety and was having anxiety attack every day last year. My anxiety is lowered down and I hardly get panic attack. I'm always In a run down mood and don't feel to do anything. I haven't slept properly in over a month and was reluctant to try sleeping tablets. I decided to take 25mg of nytol and minutes later I had a panic attack. I was uncontrollably shaking. My depression is at it's worst and nothing that I do helps. Please help. Even when I go to the doctor they don't help me they just make me cry. This is my first panic attack in months and I am just at breaking point.
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Hello dear, The condition that you have mentioned here is suggestive of a Panic disorder with ongoing stress episode. The best possible approach for your treatment is- 1. Consult a psychiatrist near you 2. A comprehensive assessment be done including medical factors like thyroid, anemia, hormonal states etc. 3. A diagnosis is established. 4. Management approach of combination of medication and psychological intervention is usually best suited for such problems. 5. Periodic review and update. A stepwise approach will be well suited for your health problems. Hope this helps you. Best wishes for your health and future..
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be assured that treatment is possible and your  health condition can be improved with a well planned approach. a combination of medication and psychological intervention is likely to be best effective strategy.
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