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Park12
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Posted 8/18/2014 7:22 PM (GMT -8)
Thank you all for your love, support and prayers. I'm wrapping myself in your words.

MissGiGi, a special thanks to you for taking time to look out especially for me and my heart. You are a kind soul.

I'm praying to wake up tomorrow, just a little better than I did today. Baby steps are still steps.
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lgm1942
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Posted 8/18/2014 8:27 PM (GMT -8)
I Pray that you find health, happiness, and Peace of mind and
heart, you are stronger than you may think I feel it in your writing, all any of us can do is the best we know how, I also
pray that God keeps his Angles close to you always, Peace.

Larry ***
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lmazy1
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Posted 8/19/2014 4:47 AM (GMT -8)
Tired,
In my case none of my regular drs would give me anything (benzos) for the anxiety. Although Vistaril is safe. I went to an urgent care and got I think 15 .5 mg Ativan because I didn't tell them about the pregnancy. I felt better just knowing that I had them. Also, I had done research on the effects to a fetus and the main issue was anal atresia (anal sphincter not forming). Anyways, throughout my 3 months or so of crazy anxiety I think I took maybe a 1/2 tab 5 times or so. I also had more than doubled the dose of my SSRI (with dr permission) and I just needed time to rebalance my chemicals. Also at about 7-8 weeks pregnant we learned that something was wrong with our baby. At that point I decided that I had to fight for her.
To make my story even longer, I had to give birth at a university hospital because of her medical needs after birth and I ran into an old friend from high school who had just given birth to triplets. She conceived them 2 weeks after becoming sober off heroine. She had nothing at the time. She lived in a bad environment, had minimal support, got kicked out of a couple homes because she had no job to pay. She was looking at moving into a shelter and we let her and her 3 babies live with us for almost 6 months (I'm not patting myself on the back, just telling a story). During those 6 months, she got a job, became assistant store manager, cared for her babies very well, and eventually saved enough money to move out. She is now doing fabulous. She is a manager of her own store, and still takes amazing care of her kids. And she has anxiety problems as well. And we are great friends again after 20 years.
Sorry so long......Things will always get better, you just need time. I have been praying for you.
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MissGigi
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Posted 8/19/2014 5:10 AM (GMT -8)
How are you feeling this morning? Have you already started to cut back on the hormones? Thinking of you. Big hugs!
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palpit
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Posted 8/19/2014 5:23 AM (GMT -8)
Please let other people take care of you. You are going through a temporary mental health crisis. If this was considered l
a "medical" condition like heart attack maybe you would feel less guilty about needing the help.
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Park12
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Posted 8/19/2014 3:45 PM (GMT -8)
Kind of a bummer of a day. I've been having a few side effects from the Zoloft and my doctor actually wants me to stop it. Nothing major, just some metal taste, shaky, etc, and he's said to discontinue. I'm going to call him tomorrow to discuss. I feel like he just robbed me of my hope.
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MissGigi
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Posted 8/19/2014 5:14 PM (GMT -8)
Don't feel too discouraged! They don't work for everyone and CAN make things worse. I would bet anything that the hormones are what is your major problem. You still have that to hang on to. Also, I found that 700mg of magnesium is what I need per day. I am certainly not saying you should do this without talking to your doctor, but maybe since you are stopping the Zoloft it is something to explore? Are you taking a separate magnesium supplement with a prenatal also? Is there magnesium in the prenatal?
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Park12
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Posted 8/19/2014 5:55 PM (GMT -8)
I'm taking separate magnesium in addition to my prenatal. In a moment of desperation tonight, I took a Xanax and felt clear and calm and like me!! I'm going to discuss with my neuro doc, as well as my OB, the risks of the occasional Xanax, or if there's something like that available to me. I think that when they hear the desperate situation I am in, they will work harder to find something that will work for me. This to me, seems to be a case of do the benefits outweigh the risks, the risk being that I get so desperate and anxious that I decide to end the pregnancy. I know there are some risks with Benzos, but the OTIS website is actually saying that most recent studies show that this may not be the case. Trust me, I'm doing my research.
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lgm1942
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Posted 8/19/2014 8:21 PM (GMT -8)
Dear Tired, my Daughter took Xanax until the third trimesters,
please check with your doctor, if your use is only occasionally
he may be ok with it. Peace

Larry ***
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Park12
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Posted 8/20/2014 3:13 AM (GMT -8)
Larry, thanks for that. I will definitely be calling today to discuss this with my doctor.
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lmazy1
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Posted 8/20/2014 7:48 AM (GMT -8)
I am so happy that you had a feeling of "normal" and that there is hope for the future! I really hope that your drs find that the benefits definitely do outweigh the risks.
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Park12
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Posted 8/20/2014 7:52 AM (GMT -8)
I kind if can't see how they wouldn't see that this is the right choice for my particular case. I know in my heart that taking my usual medications is what I need to do, to get through this pregnancy. However, I am also considering the potential impact on the baby, but maybe there is a happy medium in there somewhere.
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Merrida
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Posted 8/20/2014 3:25 PM (GMT -8)
Sounds like a good idea to me. Running things past the doc may prove to be quite enlightening. Sometimes when we hear 'warnings,' it's because they're referring to different peoples' systems, or various dosages.

We are all unique.

Let us know how things go.










M.
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lmazy1
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Posted 8/22/2014 4:38 AM (GMT -8)
Any updates? How are you feeling?
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Park12
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Posted 8/22/2014 10:46 AM (GMT -8)
I'm off of one if the major hormones that I was taking and that definitely has lifted a good part of the depression I have been experiencing. This comes as a huge relief, because I was starting to feel like there was no end in sight. As for the panic attacks, my doctor took me off of Zoloft and has started me on Buspar. I'm told I should give it at least a week to see results. I'm still terrified and my panic attacks are still pretty unmanageable. It's become clear to my doctors that there are more benefits to me being on medications right now, than there are risks. My husband and I are just trying to take it day by day. Thank you for thinking of me and for all if the continued prayer. I can't tell you what it means to me that people are sending love and peace my way.
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stkitt
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Posted 8/22/2014 4:23 PM (GMT -8)
T,S and Done,

Hi there, this is Kitt and I do rememer my younger years. cool Throughout your life you will come up against challenges, some will seem minor compared to today's problems. Try to remember to deal with only the problems you have today- Examine all your choices, talk it over with your hubby, come to a decesion you can live with and trust life will be good to you.

I am facing the scariest situation of my life time - I made up my mind and now I move forward with my family by my side. You don't need the input of others, you only need their support. I see much support for you here in the forum.

Take my hand and draw strength from me. Keeping you in my prayers.

Kindly,
Kitt
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MissGigi
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Posted 8/23/2014 9:17 AM (GMT -8)
Hi! Just checking in and letting you know I'm still thinking of you! I am SO happy to hear that the reduction of hormones has lessened your depression! YAY! Keep your focus on every little victory that is getting you back to yourself. I hope the Buspar begins to help you too. Panic attacks are the worst. I'm also glad to hear that you have some doctors that are willing to help you. It's something to be grateful for that they recognize the severity of what you are going through. All my best.
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Park12
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Posted 8/23/2014 9:29 AM (GMT -8)
Hi All,

Thank you for continuing to check in. After many long discussions, my husband and I have come to the start of a decision. The first step is going to be for me to stop taking all hormones. From here, things could go a couple ways. My pregnancy is still early, so without the additional hormone support, there is always the chance that I will now miscarry and that is a risk we are willing to take. The other possibility is that I will get the hormones out of my system and begin to feel better and maybe feel like I can handle another child and the pregnancy will remain safe and things will improve dramatically from here. Obviously the last option is that taking me off if hormones will make no difference and in the next week or so, we will be forced to make a difficult choice. Either way, I feel confident that I'm taking steps to try and better this situation and that is all I can ask for right now. Thank you so much for the continued support.
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Scaredy Cat
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Posted 8/23/2014 10:39 AM (GMT -8)
TSD.,

Sounds like you have come up with a good plan for you. I am glad that you were able to work this out together, and come to a unanimous decision that makes you feel comfortable.

This has not been easy, but I hope that you are starting to see some light in the situation!

Wishing you the very best!!!

S.C.
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lmazy1
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Posted 8/27/2014 11:11 AM (GMT -8)
I'm still praying for you. Just wanted to let you know.
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Merrida
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Posted 8/27/2014 12:36 PM (GMT -8)
One of the strongest things you have going for you is that you've got a plan of action.

You're taking into account various contingencies, and that in itself is quite empowering.

Please keep us posted and updated, let us know how you're faring. We're here to support you!













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Park12
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Posted 8/27/2014 5:01 PM (GMT -8)
Hi everyone,

Things are changing so fast, so it's hard to keep updated. Today was a breaking point. I was in my way to an eyebrow wax and had a severe panic attack and had to pull over on the side of the road and wait for my mom to come pick me up. We went straight to my neurologist and he squeezed me in and here is the new plan. I am on regular daily Xanax going forward. .5mg every 6-8 hours. I am also meeting with a maternal fetal medicine specialist tomorrow to discuss if this plan is something that we can make work while pregnant. These people are the experts, so my fingers are crossed. A lot of my pregnancy symptoms are gone, so my fear is that the baby is too. However, if this new plan doesn't work for this doctor, then I will be forced to end the pregnancy, as my panic has gotten so severe, that it's making me house bound and even when I'm home I'm afraid to be alone. Please pray that my baby is still alive and well and that my new doctor supports this plan. I will update tomorrow after my appointment.
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zuzubee
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Posted 8/27/2014 5:22 PM (GMT -8)
Hugs to you!!! The Xanax should help. I did a quick Google and people are saying they didn't have problems with Xanax during pregnancy, though some decreased their dosage.

So sorry you're continuing to experience the panic attacks. Let us know what the doc says.

(Eyebrow wax, yikes! I'd be anxious about that too....)
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Park12
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Posted 8/27/2014 5:28 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks Zuzu! I'm so frustrated that no one suggested a MFM doctor until I was at the point where I felt forced to consider termination. Luckily Xanax is incredibly helpful and my doctor feels that if I take it in a therapeutic way as opposed to only when I have a panic episode, it may actually break the cycle of panic and we'll be able to reduce. He said that I will technically be dependent on it for awhile, but that I've never had trouble weaning so I show no signs of someone who will have an issue with becoming addicted. I have hope and now I just hope that my baby is still doing well!
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wearyRAsufferer
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Posted 8/27/2014 5:36 PM (GMT -8)
TSD you're going to be alright- I can feel it! Keeping you and your baby in my prayers. Hang in there!
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