How do you know if you have a panic attack?!


Question: How do you know if you have a panic attack!?
How do you know!? what does it feel like!? When I get really worried about something, I start to breathe fast, and Cry!. I can not help it!. I do it at work, school, home, DMV, the hospital (in the business area for a medical coverage question) I just cant control it!. If things get really stressful or I get really worried I start to breathe fast, get light headed (sometimes) and cry like a crazy woman!. Whats up!? Is that a panic attack!? Sometimes these "episodes" cause me to have an asthma attack!. But they are not asthma attacks on their own!.!.!. I also CONSTANTLY worry about my weight, my progress in school, how good or bad my work is!. If its good enough!. I can not go through one day with out thinking of the WHAT IF THIS HAPPENS question!. I carry tons of stuff in my purse for the "just in case" times!.!. And I suffer from random bouts of depression!.!.!. And I always thought I had depression but that maybe now its not depression but PMDD the period crazies!.!. AHG What is actually wrong with me!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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i just a bit ago asked a question, that suits your question, im feeling exactly the same, what your experiencing is a panick attack, i have them and worry like that in school, i also scream and cry like a crazy women lol, i was on the pill, and went to the docters and my panic attaks were related to being on that and being depressed, i came of the pill and tried two more which were exactly the same, im no longer on the pill, but yet still experiance panic attacks and depression, so im sort of consued too, maybe you should see your doctor or maybe a counciler!? anything that suits you best to get it sorted!. this might not be of any help, but just some sort of advice :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

Usually you start to sweat and think you feel bad, you think you're going to die, you're worried about nothing, you breath til you're almost out of breath, you cry out of fright!. panic attacks are no fun, and you won't know you're having til it's over!.!.!.!.
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It sounds like a panic attack, but depending on your age, and the fact that you are having irregular periods, it could also be the onset of menopause!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You are having panic attacks!.I get them have been diagnosed with Panic Disorder and Manic Depression!.I learned to control them!.When having one just think of something else!. If you can Go to a favorite spot/store or grab a family picture and just stare at it!.Get your mind on something else besides the attack!.Your mind is telling you that you are dying,having a heart attack but you are not!.Do you have racing thoughts that look like a VCR on Fast Forward!? That is a classic symptom!.Dont go to the ER(Unless serious like an asthma attack!)After waiting there forever they will grin at you and say "You are too excited"!.I know it feels like nobody understands what you are going through but I do!.If you wanna know more email me!.bigmoneymakinhustla@yahoo!.comWww@Answer-Health@Com

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Do not worry, I am not spamming my site - my site don't sell products or anything!. My site is solely dedicated to panic-attacks or people whom have anxiety!. I give tips on how to sleep even if you have anxiety!.
Please do visit and post any questions there or here so that I can help you further!.

The symptoms are also posted at the "introduction" entry!. Please see if the symptoms match those!.
I have been a sufferer for 12-years and am doing well!. My blog is dedicated to help others out!.

All the best,
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