HOW TO MAKE
YOUR TREATMENT SUCCESSFUL
From the beginning, it is important
to be a full participant in your treatment. Be active and assertive.
Ask questions. Maintain open communication with your treatment
professional and let him or her know your concerns.
Every patient responds differently,
but it is important to know that none of the treatments
for panic disorder works instantly. So, you must stick with a
particular treatment for at least 8 weeks to see if it works. If you
do not see significant improvement within that time, you and your
treatment professional can adjust your treatment plan. It may take a
bit of trial and error before you find what works best for you. Be
patient and be sure to communicate with your treatment professional.
Of course, if at any time you feel uncomfortable with the
professional you have chosen or don't think your treatment is going
well, you should feel free to consider seeking a second opinion or
even changing providers.
If your treatment involves medication,
talk with your doctor about how often and in what manner your dosage
will be monitored. No matter what medication you are taking, your
doctor is likely to start you on a low dose and gradually increase
it to the full dose. You should know that every medication has side
effects, but they usually become tolerated or diminish with time. If
side effects become a problem, the doctor may advise you to stop
taking the medication and to wait a week or so before trying another
medication. When your treatment is near an end, your doctor will
taper the dosage gradually.
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