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Coping strategies for panic attack work very well for this.
Anne in Mpls
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From: Mary Jozwiak IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Reaction to Ejection Reflex, Chemical or Psychological?
> I want to thank everyone for their responses. I am still stumped though. I
> would think that if this was due to sexual trauma ect it would last
> throughout the nursing and not end with ejection. The entire episode lasts
> only seconds, but thank you as this is something to think about. Also this
> woman has neither exibited nor expressed any revulsion to her baby,
> intimacy or breastfeeding.
>
> Also, this mom has no pain either with latch or ejection, so pain is not a
> factor in the episode.
>
> I have had some contact with some women, now, who have had similar anxiety
> reactions and I am leaning toward my original theory that she has a
> paradoxical reaction to oxy.
>
> Any ideas for treatment? Someone suggested antidepressants but we both
> agreed that these might not be warrented for a symptom that only last a
few
> seconds.
>
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