Propranolol - from devestating anxiety to calm in 1 day

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Hi, I am a 36 year old professional male and for the past 3 months I've been suffering with anxiety attacks. I thought the anxiety feelings of panic was actually brought on by low blood sugar but my blood tests came back fine and at that point I realised my issues were linked to anxiety. I am usually a confident person and only ever experienced anxiety when presenting to large groups at work, basically I could feel my heart racing and had an urgent need to leave the room (flight response), I could hold my ground and get through it but it was the worst feeling in the world. Other than presentations I would usually be 100% confident, I go on dates or even interviews with no anxiety but recently I can get the same anxious feelings by just meeting a friend for dinner or taking a phone call. I have had some issues in my personal life which I think have brought these on and also my work has been very quiet lately so I have been pretty isolated - a "big deal" used to be a work presentation and now its just a meeting or even seeing a friend.

My anxiety could range from feeling uncomfortable and uneasy through to a medium panic attack. During a panic attack I can sit there and function but I feel dreadful and its so difficult to articulate myself, I just feel like running out the room. I could spend the weekend with family and my girlfriend and be fine, then head for dinner the same day, with the same people and feel anxious in the restaurant.

My GP prescribed Propranolol, 40mg to take before anxious situations or twice a day, whichever I felt comfortable with. I had been feeling dreadful that week, had a couple of anxiety attacks and had been extreemly restless and unhappy, my sleep was heavily disturbed too and I couldn't eat. I had lost a stone over the past few months, mainly from loss of appetite and from not drinking (due to this making everything worse the following day).

I took a 40mg tab that evening, 2 hours before going out. Within an hour I felt so relaxed, I literally felt like my worries and anxiety was releasing from my body. That evening I had planned to go to the cinema, the building was packed and there was stress getting a ticket. I had felt anxious about this earlier that day (before taking my first Propranolol) but when I arrived I felt in control. I was chatty to the people behind, we got our tickets and I really enjoyed the film - previously I have felt trapped by being in the cinema around lots of people.

I didn't sleep very well that night but the following day I felt fine, I took a tablet with breakfast and headed to work. Certain situations which would cause my anxiety to rise just didn't phase me all day long, I was proactive to try to provoke situations that could cause me to be anxious and nothing happened. I ended up heading to the shops after work and then to visit family at 7pm, by the evening I could feel that the Propranolol was wearing off and I did feel slightly anxious and it was more difficult to talk to family members.

I still need to test the Propranolol during more stressful situations but so far I have been amazed with how effective this drug is. I still feel a little down but my worrying thoughts do not spiral out of control as they used to. When confronted with a tense situation by body just holds its ground like it used to and I seem to be able to get through anything now. I get a little tingling feeling, as if my body is trying to make me feel anxious, but it just gets no momentum and this then gives me confidence to continue. Propranolol is such an amazing drug.

Side effects wise I have had disturbed sleep and a slight aching round by my kidneys. No sweating, sexual disfunction, irritability etc - everything feels fine. I actually didn't take a tablet last night and slept really well but I did feel anxious for an hour this morning until the tablet kicked in. I think I am going to take it twice daily to have some regularity and make sure I take this early enough for it to kick in before my first meeting each day.

I realise that Propranolol isn't fixing the root issue and I plan to have counciling in the next few weeks (GP is sorting that out). I do think that Propranolol has enabled me to get my life back on track, I can go to work, see friends and lead a normal life whereas just a week ago I was thinking I'd have to give up work and possibly move back in with my parents for them to look after me, that seems crazy now looking back.

I would strongly recommend Propranolol to anyone suffering with anxiety, panic attacks or possibly even to help get through tough presentations or interviews.

That's me story, I will come back and add updates - anyone else had similar experiences?

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    Hi

    I don't have panic attacks, I have been ill treated as an nhs employee and suffered immense stress.

    Hence faster heart beat (tachicardia)

    I've been prescribed propanolol

    So we will see if improves the tachicardia.

    Not nice experience when in the first instant no need for it from nhs staff as an employee.

    I'm more stressed than anxious.

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    Hi.it has helped me reading your post about propranolol.i have been given 10mg to take 3 times aday.ive had them but to scared to take incase of a bad side effect.

    i take pregablin 75mg morning and evening as my anxiety and panick is very bad and also have tingly feelings all over my body.i cant leave the house or lead a normal life.i have to have people help get my things and shopping delivered i feel totally imprisoned in my house.i never thought i would become like this even in the past i have had anxiety but not to this severe degree

    It started from going to hospital having found out on a ultrasound i had alot of gallstones.then just after finding out felt unwell and they took me down to A and e.where i passed out.stayed in 5 days and had my gallbladder removed.found it all very traumatic.

    When returned home still very ill for awhile and when i picked up i thought i was okish to go out.big mistake.in the supermarket felt so disorientated and dizzy and started to panick.ended up in a ambulance for a hour.so thats where i am at now.to scared to go out.

    I need to pick up the courage now and start to take these tabs as i cant be house bound forever.so i hope im ok as they seem to have helped you.

  • Posted

    Hi,

    has anyone else suffered with reflux as a result of taking propranolol? I wondered why the doctor prescribed ranitidine, which I didn't ask for or need, at the same time as he prescribed the propranalol. Although the propranalol settled my anxiety, I got really bad reflux and when I read up on it, apparently propranolol relaxes the muscle which prevents acid coming up to the sternum and gullet.So I have had to go back to the magnesium cell salts for calming the anxiety. Does this ever end?

  • Posted

    How's it working out?

    Regards

    Steve

  • Posted

    hey just read this was was wondering how you have got on since
  • Posted

    You really sounds like you might have hyperthyroidism like me. Have you had that checked? I have anxiety anyways but holy God having an overactive thyroid made it all so worse since it makes your heart beat much faster. Heck it to be safe and best of luck
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    I have been prescribed 40mg of propanolol following experiencing daily anxiety attacks, which have completely come out of the blue. I have never suffered or experienced anxiety before and have unfortunately been having attacks at least once a day. I take a tablet when I feel an attack coming along to bring down the physical symptoms or as a preventative measure as they can be taken up to three times a day- preference of dosage depends on the patient. so far, I've found immediate changes and for the first night in many weeks, I am yet to have an attack. there are very limited side effects, of which I haven't experienced aside from slight sleepiness, which is fine considering it's made me so relaxed! I will also be receiving counselling on Monday as I have been informed this is a short term prescription. I will mention I felt anxious about taking the drug as I was worried how my body would react but I don't think there are any negative side effects which will effect anyone on the level anxiety does. Fingers crossed it still helps!

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      Hi I'm replying as yours is the lost recent post regarding propanalol. Iv suffered for years with panic attacks and tried to deal with them with everything other than drugs but recently they got so bad that I was given 10mg propanalol. I was nervous taking it which increased my anxiety but it worked pretty much straight away. I took it literally for a couple of days then stopped- but now it's back much worse, heart beating like it's bursting through my chest and unwanted negative thoughts that make you feel crazy. Really want to take a pill but worried as currently on trimeprothine for infection??? Any help?

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    Many thanks for your post...I took myself off antidepressants about a yr ago and am starting therapy for complex trauma...asked my gp for something to help with anxiety and today got 10mg Propranolol...Was anxious about taking them but it's a small dose and judging by your informative post it looks like they are exactly what I need...I will be taking my first tomorrow morning as per gp instruction and look forwaed to a positive experience...as I have another therapy session in the afternoon..Many thanks again for your post..It was a great help...smile

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      I have been asking for propanol ever since I read your post. They will not prescribe it and offer no explanation. I got off of beta-blockers and am now on a calcium channel blocker. I need to have it cut to 120mg I stead of 240. My chest pains are gone but have had joint swelling.

      They tried to get me on Zoloft and I had to give that up due to temper outbursts.

      They are overconfident. They won't give me what impearical evidence suggests.

    • Posted

      I asked for something to calm me down but not antidepressants...It was mainly to reduce anxiety. It also helps my hypertension...smile
    • Posted

      I get panic attacks in the middle of the night and early morning. It's uncertain as to wether or not to address the problem as it occurs or to take pre-emptive measures; such? as taking something simple like propanol at bedtime.

      The doctors seem to be willing to give me anything else but that.

  • Posted

    Thanks for this post. I've been having similar issues for a few weeks and just been prescribed propanolol and you've given me a lot of hope. Currently diazepam and even alcohol when essential were the only things I could get through it with.

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    I just started taking this yesterday so i am glad that i read this Thank You
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    I have just been prescribed propranolol, and was reluctant to  take them but having read your message I immediately took my first tablet. Your symptoms mirrored mine with a few minor differences, i actually feel stressed with my family including my mother i have nt seen my children for 18 years, this has been long term for many years. I m hoping i can overcome this horrible thing which has been happening for so long. Your message has been a great help making me realise other

    people feel the same

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      Morning I hope your feeling ok? Iv read through the replys regarding propanalol and it's so sad that so many of us are experiencing the anxiety but also reassuring that it's not just me, I honestly thought I was going really mad and was thinking I was bi polar etc, as my mind just runs away and I dont know why? I won't leave the house without the propanalol in my bag as reassurance if my heart starts racing but must admit I'm not taking them regularly so not sure if I could be helping myself if I did this, but when I did start them I became breathless and so my anxiety got worse thinking I was going to collapse? It's a rollercoaster of worry & emotion every day😩. X 

    • Posted

      Hi Tracey,

      I would say that you should go back to your doctor to tell him/her about your reaction when you took the tablets. It may be that they're not suitable for you. It could also have been that the dosage wasn't strong enough for you.

      Either way, an increase in your heart rate or breathlessness is definitely not what you want and isn't what the tablets should be doing.

      I hope you manage to find something that works for you x

    • Posted

      Hi thanks for that, I will definitely mention it when I go in. I haven't continued to take them regularly but do keep them with me in case my heart starts racing again, which they do help with in honesty - caught in between 😩

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