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Edited on Mon Jan-03-05 07:20 AM by DemExpat
I also had exasperated mental health problems from the use of recreational drugs in my 20s, but also from prescription ones. :-(
Phobia being one aspect of this - also of going out of the house.
Please get in touch with your doctor for referral to health care professionals - preferably with someone with experience with people with histories of drug use.
I also used to freak out with the thought that damage/symptoms were permanent, but for me this is not the case.
Congratulations on not touching the drug, damkira!
I would strongly advise you to see your doctor, and if you can, force yourself to go out of the house and talk to people, if only for a few minutes a day.
With my history of phobias, I found that avoidance of situations especially was the cause of worsening conditions.
The best tip I learned, and have taught to my daughter when she has some anxieties, is to not avoid the situation totally, to face the fears and the physical reactions of the adrenaline rush - which IS the panic feeling itself - and to learn to breathe/relax through it.
When you practice this technique, you find out that it really is "just" a physical rush of adrenaline causing the most uncomfortable feelings/sensations.
Avoid stimulants like Coffee, black tea, chocolate, tobacco, avoid alcohol, and perhaps take several doses of a calming herb mixture like Valerian/Passionflower/Hops, which has helped me out many times to take the edge off of the anxiety.
It is vital to try to stop the vicious circle NOW before it gets to be a habit/pattern. Imho.
Please feel free to PM me if you want to talk more.
:hug:
DemEx
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