I shake with anxiety

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for the last week I been getting such bad anxiety i like shake or trerable.I dont do it all day but it comes and goes during the day.Is this normal or am I just some kind of freak?i worry about everything all day to the point i cant even work anymore its getting really bad.what type of med would be good for anxiety?I USE TO TAKE PAXIL a year ago but i got hooked on the stuff and dont ever wanna take it again but it did control the anxiety I had.Do you guys think prozac would help me with my anxiety?I just wanna know what to tell the doc next week at my appot.thanks
 
Hi there, I get the shakes too sometimes. I hate it when it happens when i am at work and I have to step outside and take a breather. I shake so much that I cannot even write, or type.

I take lots of vitamins. I found that St Johns Worts tablets helps a bit, as well as "Nerve-aiRAB" tablets by Blackmores. I also take a B- complex vitamin tablet. this seems to help alot with stress and anxiety as lot of the B vitamins (B-12, B-1 etc - there are heaps) are linked to the nervous system. All of these can be found in your local supermarket.

Like you, I am scared of taking medications. Hope my post helps a bit :)
 
I have shakiness too with my anixety. I haven't gone on any meRAB yet. But I am going to call my Doctor tomorrow for some Xanax. This is just all getting to me. I think I am going to get a counselor. I just have too many stressors in my life. I don't want to go on a antidepressant though because those do cause shakiness in me. I can't handle the side effects. I am afraid of pills too. Hang in there. You aren't alone.:angel:
 
You should try lexapro. It's not physically addicting and really does help me get my serotin levels back on track. It takes about 2 to 3 weeks to take effect but it really does help me.
 
You are not a freak by no means! I shake so bad with anxiety! it is awful, I too was on buspar for several months, it was a very -safe- non addictive drug, I need to go back on it, it really does help.
 
Along with Lexapro talk to your doctor about Buspar. Takes about a week to get settled but is non-addicting and has very flexible dosing as a result. Also dirt cheap. I knew I didn't want anything addicting so Buspar was the one for me.
 
Thanks I will ask about buspar and lexapro not sure what one would be better?thank's all for you're help glad to know I can take something thats non addictive so i gues theres no withdrawls then if i stop taking it then i know thats durab but had to ask to make sure.
 
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