quote="HeatherG13"]I would love to share my story.
i have been on Yaz for about 3 years, and I had to stop due to financial issues. Since i stopped, about a month later I had my FIRST PANIC ATTACK. Had crazy emotions and feelings that were not me. I felt hopeless. My doctors put me on Lexapro 10mg a day and Lorazepam (generic for Ativan), but I have taken Lexapro for about 2 weeks, and do not want antidepressants. Im normally a happy happy person. I appreciate everything and love life. this took a big toll because since the panic attack i was extremely scared. I have to admit it has been about 3 months from being off and I am feeling so much better. I honestly cannot tell anyone how i got thru it because it was the worst thing i have been through yet! Sunday I got back on Yaz and am planning on going to the GYN to get on a more less hormonal BC so this will never happen again. I want all of u to know it DOES GET BETTER!!! I know it is God AWFUL but in time it gets better. DONT SUCKER INTO THE PANIC AND DEPRESSION.. do not think about it too muich because you will just go back into it. Keep yourself busy and be around friends. Good luck to you all!!! If you need a support buddy my email ****... feel free to talk to me because I too am going through it even though it is getting so much better!! love to you all!!!
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Finally I came upon evening primrose oil. I took the maximum (as directed on the label) and I found that my breakouts became less severe and my mood has finally returned to normal.
AND maintaining a healthy lifestyle... i.e. eating healthy, working out, and keeping alcohol to a minimum... all will help keep the effects more manageable.
Good luck! :-)
For the first month after I stopped birth control, I felt very off, had tons of anxiety and some depression. Overall I just felt weird and very, very, very bad. Then, the second month was pretty good, I got more active, more social, I did not feel horrible but the anxiety and bad feelings sometimes would show up, but less. Then I finally had my first real period after about 2 months. During my period I felt good. But as soon as it ended, my anxiety went really really high again! I felt sooo horrible for about 3 days, and I had a panic attack for the first time in a long while. By now it's a few days later and I'm feeling a lot better. But not 100% good. It feels like I had a huge setback for 3 days :-(
I'm wondering how long it took people to feel okay again, and what sort of things people have experienced in the first couple of months coming off birth control.
Hi all! Was going to wait to respond but am up and decided I should try and share asap- I know how the anxiety is so hopefully anything I say can help. First of all- this chain has literally helped to keep me sane. Like many of you I have felt like I have potentially been losing my mind and then fixating on all the negative thought my mind can muster. It definitely does not help that I am a little OCD naturally and have suffered from Post Traumatic Stress. I Believe There Is Hope- eventhough it may not feel like it at times we still have control- in times of panic I try to remember that it is hormonal and repeat the words "it's just a thought" to myself and breathe in deeply. I also find that trying to focus on it being withdrawals from the BCP help me calm into thinking that everything will be okay. THAT is most important- reassure yourself that in this moment (even if it may not seem like it) you are very much alive, you are fine and you will be ok. I have taken Birth Control for 8 years starting in high school for regulation (was encouraged that it is even safe to continue use forever.. which through my withdrawal experience I may not believe is so) and two months after I stopped I began to experience severe anxiety and panic attacks, thinking negative thoughts, feeling out of control and well you know... I'm a thinker which is bad for getting stuck in bouts of panic but good for research. Whether or not what I am abut to say is completely accurate it may help you or lead you to find your solution so here it is- During anxiety and panic attacks your body releases something called Cortisol, as I was told by my therapist (who is helping with calming relaxation techniques for anxiety and my PTS). What happens is this chemical is essentially the opposite of endorphins. The more and more you panic the greater the cortisol outweighs the good. Thus exercise is great and helps some people find or maintain a healthy happy mindset. When you have a hormone imbalance this can make it more difficult to get the chemistry in balance and many times saratonin levels drop in result of constant worry and vitamin deficiency. I recently found that the pill for many users can lower iron levels and many people can become anemic. Iron is great attributor to balancing hormones and hormone regulation. A low level of which may also reflect headaches and migranes. The same goes for the presence of Bvitamins. As for me I am still struggling with anxiety and will see my gynecologist this week as I have yet to do so since getting off- I know my hormones are out of whack it just makes sense. I am very gung ho on not taking anti depressants or more hormones to adjust but rather finding a way to self regulate and maintain calm. I found the following website which I will discuss with my doctor this week as too much of any of these (which I must point out have not been approved by the FDA) can cause other effects. But if she can help me get a nutritional plan to bring up my iron and get my hormones regular once more I am confident all else will follow suit as many others have mentioned. ***edited by moderator*** web addresses not allowed (notice the correlation between iron and hormone balance) I hope this can help some of you or that you can find your path better with my own experience- Best to all <3