Hey Again...
Well when I was first prescribed the paxil I was really at my lowest of lows. This was 4 years ago. I have HAD anxiety since I was 15 years old. I am now 29. That's a relatively long time.
The good news is that for most ofthat time I have been able to function normally. It was only that one time that I was in real dire straits. But it wasn't just because of the panic. It was outside factors as well. Sometimes you have to take a look at your life as a whole and see what you can improve. Everything is connected. It all affects your anxiety level to some degree. So don't always be so quick to just blame it on panic and/or anxiety.
The paxil worked for me. It enabled me to take in some of the things that I had been reading. It didn't fix me, though. I don't regret going on it because at that time I really needed something to get me through. But I also started making other changes at that time that contributed to my better sense of well being (I moved, changed jobs, etc).
I still deal with anxiety today. It comes and goes. The difference is that I can recognize it for what it is, and more importantly, what it is not. But I won't lie- it's still tough sometimes. I can go months without even a twinge of anxiety and then BAM... it's back. And of course the more I worry about it the worse it gets. But to answer your question- yes I DO live a normal life. I work, socialize, and do basically everything that most people do. Sure, there are specific things that I do avoid- but I think everyone does that, even people without anxiety. For example- I do not like to fly. But I'd really LOVE to get over that as I used to absolutely LOVE to fly when I was a kid.
So you can try drugs if you REALLY need them. A lot of people will tell you that they saved their lives. I can only speak for me. And yes, I feel that it made a difference in my life. Right now I'd like to get off the paxil and be completely drug-free. It'd make me feel better about me, ya know. But that is my own undertaking.
Just take your time when deciding upon a drug. It's a pretty hefty decision. Ask about side-effects, withdrawal symptoms, how long it takes to work, what to expect, etc. Just don't rush into anything.
I wish you all the best. Write back if you feel the need to