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After spending the last two days in bed with crimpling anxiety i went out just for a run in my partners car. Ive never had anxiety going out in his car before but today i did, i tried to accept i was panicking and did deep breathing exercises which helped alot and took away the nausea feeling. I pushed all the negatives out of my head and by the time we arrived back home i was feeling a bit nervous but calmer. I had a diazepam in my back pocket but never used it.

I want to know is deep breathing just another way of fighting it? I dont know if im doing things right or wrong, i just want to get better.

I started sertraline 4 days ago and i think this has hightened my anxiety somewhat.

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gettingbetter09, And you should be proud of yourself. congratulations on a job well done.

Deep Breathing is not another way of fighting it but a way to bring you into control again

both mentally and physically. Having that diazepam in your back pocket for a "just in case" moment is a bit of security in itself. Anything you need to go forward is a way of winning. You are doing the right things. continued success x

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gettingbetter09 in reply to Agora1

Thank you

I know its not much but its a start in getting better.

I will see if i can go for a wee walk tomorrow, some practice.

:)

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Lyns1411 in reply to gettingbetter09

How u managing with the sertraline? I've been prescribed them and haven't took them yet nd I've had them for a ages(months) but too scared to take them

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gettingbetter09

Im not gonna lie ive had heightened anxiety but im managing. Hopefully it will be worth it in the end.

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Aazz in reply to gettingbetter09

Yes ssri s make you feel worse until it gets better I think there is an adjustment period of about 2 weeks where you may have side effects and feel more anxious. Unfortunately I could not get through that 2 week adjustment but I'm hoping you do as you will feel much better as the weeks go on xx

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