Hi Dizzy,
Are you also fine at home when you are with your husband? Perhaps having your 'safe person' near you is the thing that helps you to cope best. This is not unusual, and a good sign that you can eventually feel well again...even when he is not present.
I am not sure about
the Rx being part of the issue. You are not even at the maximum dose, and if you did not notice this right off as being an obvious side effect of the med, then it could be of not connection.
However, if you have noted that all of s/e's started as of starting, or after your last increase...then of course, talking to your prescribing doctor would be the best move.
Have you tried the coping skills that I posted for you in your last thread? I really can't say enough how helpful they can be, when practiced daily.:) I am proof!
I will copy them here again, and if you haven't tried them yet, please take a leap of faith and do...it can't hurt, right?
Self Help sites with breathing/relaxation exercises instructions
Panic attack relief exercises:
http://www.healthcentral.com/anxiety/c/73076/34334/breathing-lessons/
http://www.healthyplace.com/
http://www.stress-relief-exercises.com/
http://www.ehow.com/video_4405003_breathing-exercises-panic-attacks.html
http://www.psybersquare.com/anxiety/panic_relax_I
Wishing you peace and progress,
S.C.