Hello everybody.
I can understand the feelings many of you have about taking perscriptions. I also have a panic disorder. Mine is one that stems from anxiety. My fist panic attacks began about six months ago. I didn't want to leave my living room, let alone my house. I was scared to go to bed and scared to wake up, it was pure hell! At the time, I thought that going to a doctor would help, so I did. The doctor that I saw was very nice. Unfortunatly, she didn't seem to understand the condition I was in. After only two visits with me, she prescribed Celexa, an antidepressant. The thought of taking it, really scard me, but it also made me realize that I had to make a decision about whether or not I wanted to get better. Once I decided on recovery, I went to a naturopathic Physician. The difference between the two is huge! At the naturopath, we sit and discuss my condition for at least a half hour, the office is comfortable and inviting, not clinical at all. My first visit with her was an hour long and we discussed all of the possible situations that could have triggered the anxiety and all of the symptoms I had been experiencing: Increased appetite, loss of sleep, socialphobia and major memory loss. Once she had 'a good feel for me' she gave me Chasteberry to maintain a hormonal balance, a kavakava tincture to use when I felt the panic coming on, and homeopathic medicine based on an outline of my personality and body type. Withing a month I saw major differences! Since that visit we've switched a few things. I'm now taking Relora for the anxiety and I'm staying on the chasteberry and tinture, but I only have to take the homeopathic when I feel that I need it. I can honestly say that this treatment has changed my health and my outlook on life. I'm a much more complete person, I have better self confidence than I ever have, and I experience very little panic (maybe once every couple of weeks for just a few minutes).
I may be a rare case, because I know that natural remedies take a bit longer normally to work. However, if you're looking for a very safe alternative to allopathic medicines I urge you to see a naturopath. Naturopathy concentrates on promoting a healthy lifestyle and empowering the individual to understand their illness.