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What Needs To Be Done For Treating Chest Pain, Trouble Breathing And Achy Body For A Person With Anxiety/panic Attacks?
Hi. I'm a 31-year old female. I'm overweight & have high blood pressure. I also have anxiety/panic attacks & have just been diagnosed with ADHD. I currently take Quinapril 40mg once daily & Sertraline. My Dr. gave me an rx for Vyvanse 30mg & today was the first day I took it. I'm having chest pain, trouble breathing, my body feels achy, I'm dizzy, & I have numbness in my limbs. What should I do? I know that I'm NOT taking the Vyvanse again. Id rather just deal wit my ADHD on my own.
At 31years of age, Anxiety disorder may be due misdiagnosed as ADHD. In that case, you need just antidepressant and low dose benzodiazepine. There is no need of taking vyvnase. It consists of amphetamine and it is a stimulant. What ever symptoms, you got, is due to amphetamine and better to avoid it. With sertraline and relaxation exercise, you would improve.
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What Needs To Be Done For Treating Chest Pain, Trouble Breathing And Achy Body For A Person With Anxiety/panic Attacks?
HI Thanks for using healthcare magic At 31years of age, Anxiety disorder may be due misdiagnosed as ADHD. In that case, you need just antidepressant and low dose benzodiazepine. There is no need of taking vyvnase. It consists of amphetamine and it is a stimulant. What ever symptoms, you got, is due to amphetamine and better to avoid it. With sertraline and relaxation exercise, you would improve. Thanks