CBT Psychotherapy: This is one of the most effective ways to learn how to avoid, reduce and manage stress, anxiety and panic that there is. If needed - the therapist will Rx or refer for medication - but this is possibly enough to avoid side effects, w/drawal and other bummers. Glad you were tested and cleared - now you can relax. Learning good breathing patterns will really help w/ the pains, etc.
Answered 8/17/2014
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Psychosomatic: From the history provided and medication use, your condition is probably related to mental health issues like panic and anxiety disorder. If you havent had a chance, pl consider a re-evaluation from your mental health specialist to review your medication needs or adjustment in dose or other therapy as indicated. Quality oi sleep affects how you feel waking up also.
Answered 8/18/2014
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