Past trauma
I had my past trauma related to break up and I don't know why almost every night I got flashbacks and I used to cry after that it's been four months dealing with it Whenever I found myself alone everything comes to my mind
I had my past trauma related to break up and I don't know why almost every night I got flashbacks and I used to cry after that it's been four months dealing with it Whenever I found myself alone everything comes to my mind
I am currently feeling very irritable, short-tempered, and restless. My mind does not stay calm or peaceful. I am unable to feel happy or relaxed, and often get a feeling of wanting to cry. I feel mentally exhausted. Additionally, I have a strong fear of arguments or conflicts. When someone else argues or raises their voice, my heart starts pounding. I constantly feel that it would be much better if no one argues with me. This fear is also affecting me badly.
I can't sleep I have addiction for weed and tried to quit but I can't I have don't have much hunger to anything and my appetite is gone hardly eats 2-3 chapati in a whole day
My nervous system never feels calm. I have a habit of doing everything on time, and if it doesn’t happen, I feel like something bad will happen. I get irritated easily, I’m always in a rush, and I can’t stay calm.”
Hello Doctor. I was prescribed Sertraline 50 mg and Clonazepam 0.25 mg for anxiety and panic symptoms. I am worried about dependency and withdrawal, especially with Clonazepam. If I take these medicines as prescribed, is withdrawal common? How are these medicines usually tapered safely, and what side effects should I realistically expect in the first few weeks?
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