I get relief from my acute anxiety

I wrote this week that after having some acute anxiety,  I for the first time in years made a medical appointment.  I wrote at the end of How Timely: Another Mother of a Shakti Crash that I attribute the anxiety of the shakti crash I am experiencing now to a few incidents last week where I was concerned with dear friends in health crises.  I clearly let my mind run away with worry.  My wake up call was  Sunday when a close friend began having classic heart attack symptoms and we called 911.   The paramedics  arrived just in time they said and he was transported to the emergency room.  I followed and hung with him while they did all the poking and prodding and gave him a ride home many hours later.  Except for the almost dying part, it was fun once he was stabilized.  When he mentioned on Facebook that I’d hung with him in the emergency room, I posted, “I couldn’t resist hanging with a handsome dude all tied down to a bed is all 🙂  I tried tickling his ear to make the numbers on the monitor thingy go up but it didn’t work…Glad you’re still around to torment some more.”

It was a powerfully bonding adventure to share, and an initiation of sorts.  There are no accidents when people come together and mix energy and mix karma with each other.  I love it when friends are aware of what’s happening on a conscious and transcendant level and we can discuss what we’re going through.  I  spent much time afterward contemplating my part in the co-creation of the day’s events.  I did much soul searching and also did  since the premise is: if you are aware of something happening to anyone, you have a part in the creation of it simply by virtue of your awareness of it.  It is my experience that is true.  So, today is a keep myself breathed up and relaxed day, to stabilize the shakti as it makes its way ever upward.  That’s how I recover, that’s how my molecules settle back into their natural restful pattern.  I sit in the sun and fresh air and do my stretching and breathing, and it also works to sit in the dark and the cool and the silence inside and do the same.

I was referred to Lynn Meyer, P.A. and was stoked to learn that a favorite gal pal works in the same office and also recommended her highly.  I typed out a list of the daily supplements I take, since I don’t take any medications.  Lynn sat with me and asked a billion questions and was very personable.  She looked over my vitamin and mineral list and suggested I take more calcium and she told me why.  She suggested I split up my Vitamin D3 dosage and she told me why.  Every suggestion she gave me, she told me why and explained it in short, clear sentences. I learned so much and liked her immediately.  Hate that dreadful photo of her on the website however …

I told her I usually manage stress well, and don’t have much of it — that I do daily meditation and yoga and I work out several times a week at the gym and at home.  I also brought in my most recent blood test results so she knew what was going on inside my body. I told her I’m a lightweight with drugs and need to be coherent and clear minded.  She prescribed .25 Xanax (Alprazolam) and said take one twice a day for anxiety and 2-3 at night to sleep.   She ordered another set of labs, so I went right from her office to Wuesthoff Reference Labs which is where I go to get my bloodwork done — no doctor needed, just go in and tell them which tests you want and it’s very affordable.

It was noon the next day before I was able to pick up the prescription and take a dose and it did seem to calm the anxiety.  Within 30 minutes I felt less of an urgency to return all the calls today, answer all the emails today.  But 10 hours later I noticed my spidey sense also seems to be still asleep.  Not good for the occupation!  Hmmm, just say no to drugs — long term anyway. I took 2 before I went to bed and was awake 3 hours later, so no need to take them for sleep – no difference there.  I’m aware, however, that I am under acute distress right now and it will pass soon enough. I’ll take them when anxiety hits.

WHAT I USUALLY USE WHEN I’M STRESSED
On a regular basis for stress I first go to doing deep breathing and some full body stretching, yoga and exercise — the treadmill is good for that.  If I still need relief, I’ll look to St. John’s Wort, Rhodiola Rosea, Valerian Root (all standardized) as well as melatonin, the Bach Rescue Remedy and the Rescue Pastilles, Hyland’s homeopathic Calm’s Forte and I just discovered the homeopathic Ignatia Amara.  I buy everything online at Vitacost where it’s cheap.

L-Theanine is a unique amino acid found almost exclusively in the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) and is the primary ingredient contributing to the unusual taste of green tea. Animal studies have shown that L-theanine crosses the blood brain barrier, increases dopamine and GABA levels in the brain, and inhibits the stimulatory properties of caffeine. Human studies have shown that taking L-theanine results in the emission of brain waves associated with a state of relaxation.

I use lavendar oil on the soles of my feet and at the pressure points, and drink Sleepytime, Kava and Chamomile teas.  An Rx is last resort and temporary.  For everyone who knows me and reads my blog, you know I am a decades long firm believer in herbal supplements, meditation, yoga, EFT, and other modalities for stress relief. This is my first Rx in decades and it’s for acute stress and and I make no apologies for taking it.  Whatever it takes, let the healing begin.

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