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Hi Diva,
Im so sorry you are feeling stressed out. You should know, many of us panic sufferers are really against or reluctant to take medication. This is completely understandable behavior, so please dont beat yourself up over this. To be absolutely honest, I too, am pretty much against medication altogether. I had a bottle of 30 ativan prescribed to me and I barely used up half the bottle in an entire year. Now I realize that if I had just allowed myself to take the medication when I actually needed it, I could have spared myself many sleepless nights, attacks and further negative debilitating thoughts (that would only hinder my recovery further). It sounds to me like you have an excellent therapist, and that right there should be such a comfort to you whenever you feel like you are out on your own. You should also know that by no means do you have to just take one psychiatrists/ doctors opinion as gold. If it would help put you at ease, just go and see what the others have to say about a new medication for you. Your husband is absolutely correct about it being no different than a diabetic taking his insulin injections. I think that you should do whatever is necessary for you to feel better. But I will say this; I definitely think you should continue with the program and therapy as well. Youre right, there is no one pill that will make all of this go away. But I strongly believe that between a good CBT course, therapy and maybe the help of some temporary medication, you can and will get better. Please try and keep strong, just as strong as you can be. And remember that we are all here for you. One more thing, if you get put on a certain medication- just remember that there is no written law saying that you must continue it forever. If at first you dont succeed, try, try again. Hope this helps. Take care.
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