rcfieldz
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In '95 I awoke sitting straight up in bed my heart beating out of my chest. I believe it was my first heart attack. My father gave me one of his Xanax pills and warned me that they can become addictive. My doctor at the time gave me a treamill test which found nothing but of course when he was out of the room my heart skipped a beat. I have had a few other physical setbacks since then but my sleep has progressively become scarier with awakening having palpitations in the mornings. I told this to a judge at a disability hearing(denied it), but I got a new appointment with my doctor(not the old one I had) and was prescribed an angina medication. This has helped amazingly(tho sometimes I still awake with palps'). I also take Xanax( I do not have panic attacks...) which helps with heart rhythm irregularities. I have also added a small amount of liquid Benadryl for a kicker on occasion. I do not recommend personal drug experimentation...but we all do it(at least many)..tho I notice the drug seems to have a negative effect on my joints(both my knees have had trauma). I do not have a hangover or headache as I do when I tried Ambien for which the side effects are painful for me. The only ptsd related history(self diagnosis) I have problems with is the loss of a girlfriend(died in a car accident). My father had sleep disorders too. So I feel it may be inherent.
In '95 I awoke sitting straight up in bed my heart beating out of my chest. I believe it was my first heart attack. My father gave me one of his Xanax pills and warned me that they can become addictive. My doctor at the time gave me a treamill test which found nothing but of course when he was out of the room my heart skipped a beat. I have had a few other physical setbacks since then but my sleep has progressively become scarier with awakening having palpitations in the mornings. I told this to a judge at a disability hearing(denied it), but I got a new appointment with my doctor(not the old one I had) and was prescribed an angina medication. This has helped amazingly(tho sometimes I still awake with palps'). I also take Xanax( I do not have panic attacks...) which helps with heart rhythm irregularities. I have also added a small amount of liquid Benadryl for a kicker on occasion. I do not recommend personal drug experimentation...but we all do it(at least many)..tho I notice the drug seems to have a negative effect on my joints(both my knees have had trauma). I do not have a hangover or headache as I do when I tried Ambien for which the side effects are painful for me. The only ptsd related history(self diagnosis) I have problems with is the loss of a girlfriend(died in a car accident). My father had sleep disorders too. So I feel it may be inherent.
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