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Dear all.

My husband went to the hospital last Friday with rapid hart beat of 170 times

a minute. He was stabilized with medication, they also gave him blood thinners

and Paxil.

He also has heitall hernia and acid reflux.

My feeling on the whole situation is that his kundalini is rising and because

of a blockage in his hart chakra he started experiencing all those problems in

his chest area.

I don’t believe in taking Paxil at all it has to many side effects. I believe

that he needs to change his eating habits first of all stop eating fried food,

avoid tomatoes and acidy foods and fatty foods. Usually after he eats he gets

horrible pressure in his chest, that brings on fear of hart attack witch

brings on the anxiety and panic attack. Does that make any sense?

His hart is perfect, his blood pressure is perfect, he has no other health

problems.

Anyone knows anything about the effects of rising kundalini on our bodies?

Why the medical establishments are pushing Paxil for those kind of situations.

Isn’t Paxil serotonin inhibitor? Serotonin increases during meditation just

like melatonin.

My husband started taking 5-hydroxytryptaphan(?) instead of Paxil to

naturally increase serotonin levels and balance it out.

Can anyone help with this?

Thanks

Love & Light***Mariola

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I to suffer from panic attacks and/or anxiety attacks, however my doctor did

not put me on any medication due to the fact that sometimes the meds. can

make the situation worse during or after you take them. Then you become

reliable on the meds. to calm you down. I have found myself and studies show

that change in diet can help you figure out which foods trigger these

attacks. Especially caffeine and nicotine. So yes change in diet can help.

And another thing my doctor suggested, was to write down what I feel when I

experience these attacks. Almost like keep a log so I can see if there are

certain situations in my daily routine that may cause this to happen. hope

this helps.

jbutka

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I think that i know a bit about panic attacks!!! ever so unfortunatelly!!!! I would say that if it is the rising of his kundalini "they say" that usually happens around middle age or mid thirties! But i started having panic at 21 due to a very tramatic event in my life. I was in good physical shape and before the event good mental condition..was not much into metaphysical as I am now...and i did take paxil. They call it an SSRI not an MAOI..a serotonin retake inhibito..it actually puts synthetic chemicals that act like serotonin into your system. Which has been found to lower the stress levels in your system and block bad thoughts. I will tell you if i did not go on the paxil i do not know where i would be today. Yes i believe diet and excercise has much much much to do with your mental well being!!! I was hospitalized twice for rapid heart beat and anxiety like symptoms...at the time though i was certain it was not anxiety and that i had a dreadful disease. After many tests and years and a few therapists some good some bad..haha i have learned alot about how the brain works and how it effects are physical self. I too suffer from severe allergies...mostly airborn..but also dairy in large amounts...i can tell you that i have told my doctor having been a panicer that my allergies when severe coz depression which leads to anxiety...and being sensitive to all medications even herbs i find no relief and just have to as "they say"..."DEAL"!

 

Life is full of ups and down...natural plant and fruit enzymes might help your hubby with his digestion and that right there maybe the key! Good luck and let me know if you need to talk or have any more questions!

 

Peace and Love and so it is....Betsy

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Hi Mariola, did your husband have his thyroid levels checked out? If not, I

really think he should since this story sounds so familiar to the stories I

ve been hearing over the past year since being diagnosed hyperthyroid. So

many doctors misdiagnose hyperthyroidism with everything else under the sun.

.. panic attacks being on the top of the list.

 

Hope he is feeling better soon,

Pam (new girl on the block, have not properly introduced my self, sorry!)

http://www.webmosaics.com/thyroid/

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Thanks Pam, yes his tyroid is ok.

 

 

On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 20:37:25 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) Pam B

<PamB wrote:

 

> Hi Mariola, did your husband have his thyroid

> levels checked out? If not, I

> really think he should since this story sounds

> so familiar to the stories I

> ve been hearing over the past year since being

> diagnosed hyperthyroid. So

> many doctors misdiagnose hyperthyroidism with

> everything else under the sun.

> . panic attacks being on the top of the list.

>

> Hope he is feeling better soon,

> Pam (new girl on the block, have not properly

> introduced my self, sorry!)

> http://www.webmosaics.com/thyroid/

>

>

>

>

>

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