Is it an oxymoron to wash down Xanax with cold coffee?
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:19 AM
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Is it an oxymoron to wash down Xanax with cold coffee? |
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Then go get another cup?
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I hate to fly.
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:21 AM
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Have a good trip, Kim!
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:23 AM
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:22 AM
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Edited on Thu Feb-17-05 11:22 AM by jonnyblitz
in my vaste experiences as a bad boy i have found when you do opposites you never even out, you just get more buzzed or whatever. xanax makes me forget like valium. :crazy: fasten your seatbelt!!
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:24 AM
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:27 AM
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than some other stuff considered much worse. i was on it thru the election. it was all a blur. be careful anyway. :hi:
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:23 AM
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3. I find myself hyperventilating when I fly. Would Xanax work for that? |
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And how do you get it prescribed, btw? Regular ol' doctor or pdoc?
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:26 AM
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I got it from my GP, but she knows I have a history of anxiety. |
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I don't think one could get it that simply if the history wasn't well established.
But yes, I think Xanax would help. I think hyperventilating is a symptom of anxiety.
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:28 AM
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8. Thanks. Gotta fly home tomorrow. Deep breaths... |
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Thu Feb-17-05 11:26 AM
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6. Ahhh I'm sorry, I know what that's like. |
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I hate to fly too. But yeah you might want to stay away from the caffeine. Stimulating your nervous system when you're trying to calm it.. not so much.
Here's a couple of techniques I use. Place one hand over your belly button with the other hand on top of it. Focus all of your breathing underneath the palms of your hands. As if you are literally breathing in and out of your belly button. Imagine the breath going in all the way to your spinal cord and then back out. In the nose out the mouth. Don't let your lungs move up top under your ribs... really focus .. breath in and out the belly button.
Second technique. Visualize the events of the day as you intend to experience them.. as if they have already happened. The plane landed- everything was fine- it felt like a non-event.
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Thu Feb-17-05 02:02 PM
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I've cut down today -- that cold cup was my last. I appreciate the calming techniques!
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Thu Feb-17-05 05:17 PM
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10. My counselor told me to cut out caffeine |
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As one step to reducing anxiety. When I am somewhat anxious, a cappacino will really push me over the edge.
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Thu Feb-17-05 05:34 PM
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13. That's what the doc told me |
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I was having panic attacks and they said to reduce caffeine may help.
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Thu Feb-17-05 05:23 PM
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I drank three appletinis on my last flight to Tampa and Misunderestimator picked up one drunken NSMA...just because I hate flying
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Thu Feb-17-05 05:33 PM
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12. The doc gave me generic Xanax for panic attacks. A question: |
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I haven't taken any of them yet, how do they make you feel? Can you function? Just wondering.:hi:
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Thu Feb-17-05 08:29 PM
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I feel tired and kind of loopy, sort of like I am high on pot but a stronger relaxed feeling. Some people aren't affected as much. I believe that droweiness is the most common side effect though. If you are in a situation where functionality is a big concern, I would break it in half. You always can take the other half if you need it.
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Thu Feb-17-05 08:32 PM
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15. Depends on the dose for me. |
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Just enough chills me out-no side effects, too much makes me sleepy and foggy for hours after I wake up.
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