My T is lowering by the month, because I receive a lot of TMJ treatment by a specialized physiotherapist. This is a good thing. I really like it, my life slowly becomes back to normal.
But my anxiety comes back. The strange thing is I can feel the anxiety in my head. The right side of my head where the most facial muscle pain comes from is the most tense and there I feel a lot of fireworks inside my head going on. It's like the anxiety is coming from there.
As some of you may know, anxiety is a beast. Sweaty hands, sore mouth, and the feeling that it may go wrong is there. I want to kill the anxiety, and off course my T. As I have read some stories here on tinnitustalk about people taking anti anxiety drugs I have looked in the recent scientific papers on anxiety and kv7 channels. My dental surgeon suggested anti epileptic drugs and from the reading I have been doing it might be the way to go further (aside from the TMJ physiotherapy).
For now, I have collected some research material on how anxiety works at a neuronal level and I saw retigabine is mentioned there as well.
To those who may interest it I have added the research material I found.
If any of you has some info on reducing anxiety (aside from CBT) please give notice. Sorry to say but I will not take any of the -pam pharmacological treatments. They just don't help enough, plus I do not want to have weird side effects or an increase of T again. For now it's 60% gone and I would like to keep it that way.
Screenshots come from the book on Google Books:
Mechanisms of Action of Antiepileptic Drugs
H. Steve White,Jong M. Rho
https://books.google.nl/books?id=nT...X4oDwDw&ved=0CF0Q6AEwCTgK#v=onepage&q&f=false
But my anxiety comes back. The strange thing is I can feel the anxiety in my head. The right side of my head where the most facial muscle pain comes from is the most tense and there I feel a lot of fireworks inside my head going on. It's like the anxiety is coming from there.
As some of you may know, anxiety is a beast. Sweaty hands, sore mouth, and the feeling that it may go wrong is there. I want to kill the anxiety, and off course my T. As I have read some stories here on tinnitustalk about people taking anti anxiety drugs I have looked in the recent scientific papers on anxiety and kv7 channels. My dental surgeon suggested anti epileptic drugs and from the reading I have been doing it might be the way to go further (aside from the TMJ physiotherapy).
For now, I have collected some research material on how anxiety works at a neuronal level and I saw retigabine is mentioned there as well.
To those who may interest it I have added the research material I found.
If any of you has some info on reducing anxiety (aside from CBT) please give notice. Sorry to say but I will not take any of the -pam pharmacological treatments. They just don't help enough, plus I do not want to have weird side effects or an increase of T again. For now it's 60% gone and I would like to keep it that way.
Screenshots come from the book on Google Books:
Mechanisms of Action of Antiepileptic Drugs
H. Steve White,Jong M. Rho
https://books.google.nl/books?id=nT...X4oDwDw&ved=0CF0Q6AEwCTgK#v=onepage&q&f=false
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