Hi dawuad,
I wondered about the same thing...if my anxiety is a behaviour, how come I need a medication to increase serotinin levels?
Thanks Davit for your explanation....that makes sense. I have also heard that a lot of people with anxiety develop low-grade depression if they don't get help with the anxiety . That was me last spring ...but it turns out that my getting depressed and thinking the worst was the best thing for me.
I finally admitted that I had a problem, got a doctor.... started this program... along with taking a SSRI.(.Celexa 20 mg). Its been around 6 months now, and I am a changed person. The celexa has enabled me to be calm, I hardly worry any more...and that in turn has made me happy, this program has given me the coping skills I need to accomplish my goals...like....the last few nights at work I've taken the elevator!! It's only 2 floors, but for me this is a huge milestone. and after the first couple of times I was cool and calm. Wow! I've done almost everything I wanted to...only flying is left. Even more importantly, I am so relaxed about life now....I'm no longer on edge all the time. The constant analysing is gone. I can lay in bed in the morning and actually be at peace.
Only one down-side....I have to really watch my eating now...Does it slow down your metabolism? Or because I'm so calm and not figity( and taking elevators) ha, that I'm not burning enough calories? My pants are getting tight.
Bye for now,i'm off to exercise! Yuck!
Juanita