School Anxiety Symptoms

Best medication for the physical symptoms of anxiety?
I’ve had Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) since I was in middle school, I am now 19. I’ve been on multiple anti- anxiety meds for it, as well as anti-depressants (I was also diagnosed with depression when I was 9). I recently came off of Prozac due to the side effects, and have never felt better emotionally. But unfortunately my anxiety has returned.
I’m looking for something that will help me with my anxiety, but not knock me out. I’ve tried Seroquel, K-pin, and a few others and all they do is make me a zombie. I really don’t want to go back on anti-depressants either. Really the only thing I can’t handle about my anxiety is the lightheadedness, and feeling like I’m in a dream. It’s especially bad when I’m driving. I can deal with the worrying and shakiness, but the lightheadedness is really impacting my daily life. Any suggestions guys?
have you tried xanax, it is in the same class as klonopin, but is faster acting and leaves the body more quickly.
Healthbeat – School Anxiety
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