Is it possible to develop anxiety, or post traumatic stress disorder from a bad trip or a panic track on drugs?

Written by on July 4th, 2009
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I suffer from anxiety, disturbing thoughts, derealization, depersonlization, depression, and constant worrying. I avoid thinking or talking about about the experience at all costs, and I have a bunch of physical symptoms and insomnia.

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4 Responses to “Is it possible to develop anxiety, or post traumatic stress disorder from a bad trip or a panic track on drugs?”

  1. holykings Says:

    You should consult a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist urgently.

  2. CB Says:

    The drugs have complicated relationship to our mental illness like ocd its the main cause things like ocd its the illness but that supports direct link between mental illness but they made things lot worse and drug useas.
    For your problems it really helps once asked my personal opinion based on my paranoia and drug inducced psychosis why not ptsd.

  3. em k Says:

    ja kunt u. Om het even welke traumatische gebeurtenis, halucinated of echt kan PTSD en andere symptomen veroorzaken. Ik weet waar u uit komt. Ik heb een disocative wanorde. Uw hersenen overtuigen zich dat drug verwante hhalucination echt is. Voel vrij om me voor antwoorden of steun met de elektronische post te versturen. Ik heb encluded een website die voor steun verbazend is.

  4. geoge c Says:

    I have to respectfully disagree with the majority here.

    Statistic significance is very important when it comes to making connections between two unrelated events.

    Studies have been done between drugs and mental disorders for a long time with no significant findings.

    But, like that psychologist said, there is a connection… I’m sure this is his opinion from experience. I would venture to make this connection (this is from my experience): People who do drugs are usually too passive to solve their problems and deal with life in a healthy way so they do drugs to escape. People who are passive and can’t deal with problems in a healthy manner also tend to have anxiety. These are far fetched connections, but they come from my experience and people who I’ve spoken to.

    I have never done drugs, but when I had anxiety I always thought it would be a great way to relax. I no longer suffer from panic attacks and I’m glad I never tried drugs to relax myself. It took a different more active kind of effort and I learned a lot from the experience.

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