Advice with anxiety?
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Advice with anxiety?
Hello! I used to fly many times per year, but developed a fear of flying about seven or eight years ago after an aborted landing and a go round, which I understand now is not unusual but at the time was pretty scary. This was followed by several flights with various issues - turbulence, long delays, mechanical problems – that increased my fear & led me to not fly for over five years.
I am now flying this weekend. I’ve been preparing with lots of reading and methods to reduce anxiety. Also got an Ativan prescription and have tested it at home. I felt very prepared.
Until last night when the airline texted to say they had canceled our flight. They rescheduled, but it is a different schedule that I’m not quite sure how to cope with. Instead of six hours of travel, I now have nine: a 90 minute flight, a 2.5 hour layover, and a 4.5 hour flight.
I am worried the Ativan will not last. I’m concerned if I take it before the first flight, the biggest benefit will be during the layover, which does not feel helpful - I am fine on the ground! I am nervous to take more than one dose because I don’t know how I will react, & don’t have time to test it.
I think my options are to try to do the first flight without Ativan, or consider a second dose (or half dose?). My doctor tells me I can take a second dose but “only if I really need to.” That also causes me some stress – how do I know if I really need it? I also have to be at least marginally functional on the other end.
I just wondered if others on here had similar experiences with Ativan either lasting many hours or wearing off that they could share.
thank you all!!
I am now flying this weekend. I’ve been preparing with lots of reading and methods to reduce anxiety. Also got an Ativan prescription and have tested it at home. I felt very prepared.
Until last night when the airline texted to say they had canceled our flight. They rescheduled, but it is a different schedule that I’m not quite sure how to cope with. Instead of six hours of travel, I now have nine: a 90 minute flight, a 2.5 hour layover, and a 4.5 hour flight.
I am worried the Ativan will not last. I’m concerned if I take it before the first flight, the biggest benefit will be during the layover, which does not feel helpful - I am fine on the ground! I am nervous to take more than one dose because I don’t know how I will react, & don’t have time to test it.
I think my options are to try to do the first flight without Ativan, or consider a second dose (or half dose?). My doctor tells me I can take a second dose but “only if I really need to.” That also causes me some stress – how do I know if I really need it? I also have to be at least marginally functional on the other end.
I just wondered if others on here had similar experiences with Ativan either lasting many hours or wearing off that they could share.
thank you all!!
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Although Ativan is a tiny pill, you can divide it into 2 or 4 bits for more conservative dosing; as suggested, primary doc or pharm.d. can recommend.
That said, I like the suggestion to use an app for relaxation/guided meditation/diaphragmatic breathing, especially for the first flight. "Calm" is a good one, free or premium.
Exposure (ERP) is the ticket to work through the flight anxiety if it persists. Anecdotally, I had a flying over water phobia for a while, so I flew to New Zealand and back to get over it; it worked!
That said, I like the suggestion to use an app for relaxation/guided meditation/diaphragmatic breathing, especially for the first flight. "Calm" is a good one, free or premium.
Exposure (ERP) is the ticket to work through the flight anxiety if it persists. Anecdotally, I had a flying over water phobia for a while, so I flew to New Zealand and back to get over it; it worked!
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