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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slimdog b1001
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i agree!!! I have suffered with severe anxiety and panic attacks my whole life and been presrcibed everything under the sun when finally my new doctor offered the propranolol which has been amazing!! What used to make me run out of a room scared to death that someone would try and converse with me in a meeting has now become very managable!!! Most of the time i can get by with 1-10 mg pill a day but if i feel a stresser coming on i will take 2> My side effects have been minimal and for once in my life i feel like i can get through situations that would damn near make me black out!!
elizabeth48847 b1001
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Why hasnt my doctor given me these
Im anxious almoat all the time
Is it addictive?
anita32004 elizabeth48847
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I don't know if it's addictive, but it was worth the feeling of calm.
john3004 elizabeth48847
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It's not addictive
Stu1964 b1001
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Propanolol relieves the symptoms of anxiety but does not solve the cause. I use 40mg when I start to have a panic attack and it's great. For preventing attacks I am on 15mg of mirtazapine a day which is fine most of the time. I am most anxious Monday afternoon, don't know why but propranolol helps me get through it.
shauna_04240 b1001
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Thank you so much for writing this I am just about to take my first tablet
My anxiety is bad and after reading side affects I panicked more so looked on line for answers that when I found this site and your message. This has give me confidence to take one thank you for sharing this you don't know how much it is to me to read something positive
Sound mad probably to some but anxiety is crippling some days
As now iam sat with tightness in my chest and throat I know it's anxiety but can not tell the anxiety this well here goes first tablet thanks xx
Arthur1972 b1001
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Just been reading your story. It sounds very similar to my situation and i have just started to have panic attacks for the past couple of weeks, Collasping in the airport with my kidss. They are given me Propranolol to take and i am worried even more now. Any advice?
James7890 Arthur1972
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Hi - hopefully I can help you a little. You need to be really honest with yourself and dig deep to find out what's worrying you the most, or causing additional stress. Something must have changed or maybe something was the straw that broke the camel's back? The first steps I would suggest are getting sleep and exercise right. Make sure you get enough sleep 7 nights a week and give yourself an hour to wind down before. I try to wind down at 10, go to bed at 11 then I have to get up at 630. I also take a magnesium tablet when going to bed. It helps relax the body. If I follow this I get a good night's sleep and I can be stronger to deal with anxiety the next day. The other thing is getting some outdoor exercise. I do Parkrun every Saturday morning and I always feel better afterwards, even if I just volunteer. You might find something that suits you better. Let us know how you get on.
Polly0494 James7890
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I have read this thread with some interest. Over the last 6 months I have struggled wtih anxiety and loss of confidence resulting in me taking time out from my job. I've today been prescribed propranolol and hope that this takes the edge of things. The simplest of task somehow seems magnified. I am still trying to get to the root of the cause; with menopause high on the list of likely reasons. I am also looking at CBT and have signed up to a sleep research program. Be good to hear other experiences from visitors to this site.
James7890 Polly0494
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Make sure you get a good night's sleep and into a routine. Also try 1 magnesium citrate tablet before bed - I always get 6-7 hours solid sleep. The other thing is to get out for a brisk walk or even a run - try a parkrun (5k) on a Saturday morning - you'll feel much better afterwards.
Polly0494 James7890
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Thanks. A park run might be a bit beyond me at the moment, but I've gone back to my boot camp class which is quite intense. Small steps, but I might look to try running on my treadmill and then progress to a park run. Not tried or heard of magnesium citrate, might look into it and give it some thought.
asida11265 b1001
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Hello.
I am reading this and I started to feel a bit better because I know I am not the only one. I struggle with my anxiety since middle school. When I was very young my selfesteem was way better. I am talented person, good at singing, drawung, dancing.. I was good at presentations back when I was younger, but now I am not capable of doing anything because this disorder. I feel ashamed of it, feel like I am totaly messed up.. I cant do things I am good at because of my fear. I am desperate because I want to do something with my life, but I dont have a strenghth to deal with this fear. There is one dreadfull occasion that is gonig to happen. I have to go to a place where I was working as an apprentice. That place is full of persons who make me feel so low and I dont want to go. But I have to.I am afraid that I ll get panic attack
Happy_happy_2 b1001
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Hi, this was just so interesting to read.Im so sorry to hear that you to have been through this experience I am 41 years old and have been suffering with exactly what you have described for years now. I have a very important presentation and interview in a weeks time and I'm very anxious. Just thinking about it makes me want to run away. I have a wonderful job and I consider myself to be good at what I do. However I know from experience that I will want to fly out of the room. I'm not a fan of taking medication but I am very interested too learn more about this drug. Does it generally work this quickly for most people?
James7890 Happy_happy_2
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I take 10mg on the odd occasion 1 hour before when I know that I will need it - I keep them with me just in case. Get a prescription from your doctor and try 10mg and see how you feel - maybe the day before so you can see the benefit. It's fully worn off after a few hours.
john3004 b1001
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I've taken Propranolol several times now with no changes