First time on Paxil
Hey! Does anyone have any positive results on 20mg of Paxil? I've read so may bad reviews on the internet, but the 2 people that I know that are on it say it's very good. I'm switching from Pristiq, I took it for 5 days and it gave me panic attacks every night, and I rarely get panic attacks, so now I'm kind of turned off on it. I have severe hypochondria, so my doctor put me on this to see of it helps...
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Had an experience with antidepressants in the past.  I didnt like that the drug was creating more symptoms to deal with I can handle...although todays new meds try to eliminate the side effects.  I had very dry mouth, sleepiness, and trouble urinating....I discontinued it all and said to myself....I am the only one who really knows my symptoms, I just dealt with it with a strong upper lip, relaxation books, meditation, good organic foods and some exercise......came through with flying colors......Now I have to get back into that mode......its tough getting up that hill but when you are there the view is beautiful!!!   creamcheese
			
									
									
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I've been on 10mg paxil for about 10 years now for panic/anxiety and ive had conflicting reports from doctors saying that 10MG isnt really a prescribable dose that the minimum is 20MG for panic/anxiety disorder. I'm to chicken to up my dose to 20MG although quite a few doctors have told me to.  I do however notice a big difference in how i feel when using the brand name paxil over the generic.  Thank god my plan covers the brand name i would tell anyone to stay away from the generics.
			
									
									
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I have been on paxil for 8 years changing doses and even trying to change meds.  paxil seems to be the one that works for me and yes there are side effects, but I find them more tolerable than constant anxiety/panic and severe depression.  I am curently on 30mg trying to get stable from a terrible switch.  Taking meds is never what people want to do, but it is a personal decision that only you can make- taking it doesn't make you weak or inferior  in any way- you have to do what you need to do to feel comfortable.
			
									
									
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