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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    Also - what to do for a severe anxiety attack - (which for me is PTSD and comes on out of the blue as heart racing thumping, hot and cold prickles, etc.) - is you take one propranolol and sit and sip a bit of water. Try to focus on reading or listening to music to re-focus your mind and within 1/2 hour - 45 mins. the anxiety attack will be gone - vanished, and you feel the good effects from having all the adrenaline rush through you. It's awesome. Non-addictive - but in a way a great feeling. Calm but feeling good too. Keep in mind that depending how bad your attack is it may be only 15 -20 min or so to start working. Try a small dose for this. NON-anxiety only patients:disclaimer - this advice is personal and only intended for anxiety-only patients.
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    SLEEP issue - by the way - I drink coffee all day long, and have major anxiety - and at 20 mg twice a day or once as needed - I sleep like a baby. Taking 40 mg one time kept me upall night - and NOT in a good way. It was awful. I usually have the "If some is good - more is better" approach - but with this? No. If you take more -try to space it out.Also - it works very very well inconjunction With Celexa. (Likely Zoloft too - but ask). Some meds lessen the effectiveness though - like antacids or Prevacid/Omeprazole - take those at a different time if you can - they are fine together but you'll have less effectiveness. Just FYi.
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    B1001.... everything you have wrote above is exactly how I am feeling now... I never used to get panic attacks, just felt a little anxious in my stomach sometimes, then last year I had my first dose of panic attacks whilst shopping in Tesco... from there on out I have been suffering some times twice a month when I go to busy, highly lit areas such as Tescos etc to having panic attacks every day... not even being able to visit friends with out the anxious feeling that it going to happen whilst out and about... I dont want it to effect my every day life and I think the worry of it happening more often is making me feel worse. however its not always the attacks that affect me, its the light heads, spacey feelings, loss of personality as im concentrating so much on not panicking, sometimes i cant feel my legs, body feels like its sat on a cloud, horrid feelings!!

    Docs prescribed my Propranolol 40mg last week... and was told to take 1 - 3 times a day depending on how I feel, however always been a bit dubious of taking tablets.. what what you recommend me doing?

    anyone else feel the same?

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    Hi, there.  You described basically what I went through.  I was such a mess that I attempted suicide the last week of November.  After that, the anxiety got so much worse.  I felt like jell-o inside.  I finally was put on the drug, and within 24 hours, I felt like a new person.  I know many people complain about the weight gain.  However, if I had to choose between feeling the way I did and gaining a few pounds, it's a simple choice.  I'd prefer my sanity.  This drug has been amazing for me, and I was so skeptical before.  I hope you continue feeling better and better. 
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    Hi, Terry

    I had never heard of 5-HTP.  I will keep my eyes on the future findings of this drug.  Quite interesting.

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    As i say before 5HTP bit a Propanolol,because is natural.
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    Hi - I found this thread as I am in the same boat. I am a 46 year old professional and following a recent promotion I will need to do presentations more often. I suffer from social anxiety but it's only bad when standing up talking to people. I can sit down round a boardroom table and I can get through that, but standing up in front of a group gives me constant worry. Basically, my leg muscles get very tense, to the point where I struggle to balance and start swaying or need to lean on something. Watching other people succeed at presenting standing up does get me down.

    However, I'm really not depressed, everything else in life is great (which makes it more frustrating as it's holding me back). I sleep well at night and I'm very fit.

    Do you think I should see the doctor and ask for propranolol, or is there something else that will make me feel less tense? I just need something for every Monday and once a month on Tuesdays and Thursdays!

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    Propranolol is a good but he make low blood pressure and sometime i fell uncomofortable. You can try Noni juice or 5HTP,that two things are natural.
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    Thank you so much for your candid account about your experience with Propranolol and the detail you went into, I am 55 yrs and experienced really chronic anxiety and panic attacks last Autumn after losing my father, I would wake suddenly with a BP 200/120 and my heart racing like a rabbit! It scared the life out of me, my doc prescribed Propranolol and boy did they help! I take 20mg twice daily and have finally got my life back, I suffered so badly and spoilt many previous days out with family having to rush back home because of panic anxiety and stress, now life is calm! MD
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    Hi Martin

    So glad to hear your life back on tract, Iam sure your family didnt think you ruined any days out after all they were concerned for you. I had to come off them tablets myself as they were giving me more sideaffects than I cared for, but I had CBT and councilling so am now back on tract myself.

    Kind Regards Pamela

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    Hi, I'm very new to talking about my feeling and medication, but after reading through the threads, you have all inspired me with your news of 'onwards and upwards'. I have just started on Propranolol to deal with my severe shaking and heart racing issues (anxiety). I'm also on Dosulepin for my unipolar, (major depressive disorder), after having escalitopram for 2 years and it failing. I'm trying to rebuild my marriage (of 22 years, and my husband having an affair recently) while dealing with my husbands recently diagnosed PTSD! I find I'm in a hole, so to speak. Has anyone taken these two meds together? I'm trying not to bawl out my children, and hopefully these 'props' will help. Is there anything I should be aware of, side effect wise? Thank you for reading, and any feedback is of great help. 
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    I am going through the same as you ....when it comes to Presentations and social situations your story I would say is exactly the same as mine.I have started on propranolol 10mg ........do you think I should up the dosage? what dosage(per tablet)are you on?
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    Hey there...thanks for the advice I started mine today. How are you these days?
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    Hi I wonder if you can tell me how you are now after taking these for over a year?  My 16 year old son has just been precsribed these and obviosuly as he is so young I am concerned about him becoming totally dependant on them.  Is this something you have to rely on for the rest of your life?
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    I've taken atenolol (it's also a beta blocker, propranolol is contraindicated for people with asthma like me) and for me, it's as effective as clonazepam without the drowsiness from clonazepam. I'm one of those few ones that don't really like clonazepam; it is addictive and many people abuse it, but I don't find it addictive or even pleasant. It makes me drowsy and I already suffered from chronic fatigue, so I don't like feeling more tired than I already are!

    Atenolol has been a god-send! The beauty of it as well is that it can be taken for a while and reduces anxiety way after stopped. Propranolol has been used effectively to reduce and/or eliminate post traumatic stress syndrome altogether. It changes the brain's response to a traumatic event (rape for example.) It basically "cuts" the neuronal pathways that connect a traumatic event that leads to the physical and emotional response and adrenaline release (that lead to panic attacks and anxiety.) I don't have PSTD, but social anxiety and panic attacks.

    So whenever I start to feel an increase of anxiety or panic attacks, I take it for a few months, and I guess it starts to disassociate anxiety triggers from events, so you start to feel "normal" in previously stressful events, even after stopping it. Anyone out there can search "propranolol and pstd". They've called it (erroneously) a pill to forget traumatic events. I say erroneously because it doesn't really erase memories, as it makes it implied. It just cuts the adrenaline response to an event. Very interesting stuff! This research was even featured in 60 minutes.

    So that's my two cents. I hope this info can help some people reading this, as panic attacks and anxiety are aweful and debilitating.

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      Oops, sorry, it's "propranolol and PTSD" NOT PSTD, sorry. Post traumatic street disorder.

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