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Can panic attacks cause depression?

29 October, 2009 (22:39) | cause of panic attacks | By: admin


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Also, can you develop panic attacks suddenly?

Yes I have to agree Panic/anxiety and depression go together, I’ve had both for many years.

NEXIUM is a drug I take for gastric reflux not depression.

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Comment from Dani T
Time October 30, 2009 at 3:51 am

Yes … i think panic attacks can cause depression

But for depression there is nexium … not sure
check this
http://www.plusdrugstore.com/purchase-nexium-brand.html

Thanks
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Comment from chefeclin
Time October 30, 2009 at 4:25 am

Panic attack is a kind of acute depression. Both are due the same physiopathological mechanism and both may be contolled by same medicine.
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Comment from Midnight Runner
Time October 30, 2009 at 4:57 am

Yes I have to agree Panic/anxiety and depression go together, I’ve had both for many years.

NEXIUM is a drug I take for gastric reflux not depression.
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Comment from kartouche
Time October 30, 2009 at 5:36 am

Midnight Runner, Nexium CAN be used for panic attacks IF your attacks are caused by reflux. You have to be on other medication for panic/depression/anxiety.

Reflux disiease can mimic a heart attack, which can trigger a panic attack, which will cause anxiety, which will lead to depression.
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Comment from Violet Pearl
Time October 30, 2009 at 5:52 am

panic attacks are caused by an endocrine system imbalance. The symptoms can appear suddenly when your adrenals become exhausted or imbalanced. The depression that follows is a result of insulin, glycogen, cortisone and aldosterone upsets.
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http://www.attackpanic.com/news/anxiety/adrenal-fatigue.html

Comment from f w
Time October 30, 2009 at 6:36 am

Usually panic attacks and depression go hand in hand. If you are having anxiety attacks, chances are you might already have a mild form of depression. Yes, panic attacks can and usually do happen suddenly. It could be triggered by the death of a loved one, or some other situation and goes down hill from there. I’d talk to your doctor as soon as possible before the situation gets worse.
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