
Suggest Treatment For Panic Disorder

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Hi XXXXXXX and thanks for your question.
I can tell you with confidence what is happening here, and can give you some advice about how to fix it. The short answer is that you have panic disorder, that this is very treatable, and that yes you will feel better with medication.
What you describe is a classic case of panic disorder. This includes panic attacks, including physical sensations such as feeling like your heart is beating very fast, like you might pass out, or like you can't breathe. The sense of living in a dream world you are describing is called "derealization" and is a common sensation experienced during or between panic attacks. You are at the age where panic disorder typically develops, in your late teens to early 20s. You responded well to medications initially but symptoms returned when you were off your medications.
Panic disorder is very treatable, usually with an antidepressant such as Paxil, and in the short term a benzodiazepine can be useful while the antidepressant is building up in your system (which can take up to 6 weeks to reach full effect). I personally do not use Xanax because it enters and leaves the system quickly and can cause rebound anxiety, so I prefer Ativan or Klonopin, but they all operate with the same principle.
Sometimes, if a low dose of an antidepressant doesn't work, the dose can be increased which can then improve its chance of working. If you XXXXXXX out a dose of an antidepressant, you can always switch to a different one (there are many to choose from), and oftentimes if one doesn't work a different one will. Once the drug takes effect, your panic attacks, physical symptoms, and derealization will subside.
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