Panic attacks?! please help.?!


Question: Panic attacks!?! please help!.!?
someone please help!. i'm a young girl, and i suffer from panic attacks!. at first i only got them in school, and they weren't a big deal!. now i get them almost everyday and i can't deal with them anymore!. i stopped hanging out with friends, and doing things that normal teenagers do!. i can't even leave my house!. i was on medicine but that was only for school, and they took me off of it!. now these are ruining my life!. can someone please help me, because i seriously think theres no one out there who can relate to me!. does anyone else get these!? what do they feel like for you!? how do you deal with them!. please someone help me, thank you :)Www@Answer-Health@Com


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im a teenager, and i get those too!. its anxiety/panic attacks!. there was a one monthe perion of time where i wouldnt eat, sleep, or think about anything besides guilt!. guilt of the stupidest things ever, that dont even matter!. i felt like i had to spill my heart out to everyone i knew, especially my mom!. i lost 20 pounds, (and gained it back when i started eating again) i would cry and cry at school, i would constantly feel like puking and shake 24/7!. i didnt talk to/do anything with my friends!. i went to my doctor and he prescribed xanax for the panic attacks, and zoloft for every day!. now i feel like that rarely, and its not bad at all when i do feel that way!. go to your doctor and tell him you need something so you can actually feel like a person again!. anxiety and panic attacks rip you apart!. i hope i helped you!. just knpw theres someone else out there like you !. (: !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i first started getting them when i was 16!. i always thought i was going to die when they came on!. I'm 22 now!. i actually had one today!. i was a little freaked out!. i got dizzy, couldn't breath, face got really hot!. i stopped what i was doing, closed my eyes and breathed deep breaths!. i never wanted to take any meds for it!. i don't want to!. so i deal with it the best i can, and after awhile you get use to them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

go to a counsler or a phyciatrist(spelling!?) i am 13 and i have been getting panic attacks since i was 10 so go to a phyciatrist or something, thats what i did and now i get them like not even once a month!. good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

Agoraphobia often results from having had a panic attack in a public place, associating such places with panic, and wanting to avoid having another attack, away from a place where you can't get immediate help, or where you feel safe, which is usually at home!. The idea is to learn, and become proficient in the techniques for coping with panic, then, little by little, and with support from a friend, or family member, (at first) start going out again, confident in the knowledge that you can cope with any attack!. Section 27 on phobia, at ezy build, below, refers!.


PANIC ATTACKS: View the techniques for control of panic attacks, in section 8, at ezy build, below!. Begin, on this first occasion, only, by holding your breath for 5, or 10 seconds: this will give you the confidence to realise that YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR BREATHING, but not pass out, or die (your autonomic nervous system resumes breathing, if you become unconscious)!. Understand panic attacks, and what triggers them, in your life (if it is unresolved anxiety, or stress, see sections 6, or 42, respectively)!. The paper bag method works for most people: try it!.

If you are fairly suggestible, the following are reliable: http://www!.hypnosisdownloads!.com/
Your last alternative is psychotherapy, to address its fundamental cause: read section 1, and examine the http://1-800-therapist!.com/ website, and use the locators, and phone book!. I used to suffer from panic attacks, until I questioned what had changed in my life, at, or just before that time, to trigger them!. For some people, this is enough!. These days, I have instilled the habit of, whenever a situation occurs where panic is likely, I visualise a large, "STOP!" sign, as vividly as possible, followed by repeating to myself: "stay calm" in my mind!. You could try the same method!. It usually takes 30 - 40 repetitions, for most people, to establish a new habit!. I also suggest that you learn, then practise the controlled breathing technique, until competent, then employ it, at the very first sign of a panic attack!.

Practice one of the relaxation methods on pages 2, 11, 2c, or 2i, daily, and when needed!. Also, give the EFT a good tryout, to see if it helps you!. There is also a version for use in public places, (if you like, you can claim to have a headache, as you massage/lightly tap your temples, but you would then be restricted to subvocalising: saying it to yourself in your mind)!. Section 53, and pages 2, 2!.q and 2!.o at http://www!.ezy-build!.net!.nz/~shaneris also refer: "Even though I sometimes suffer from panic attacks, I deeply and completely accept myself!." Note: the controlled breathing only helps with the symptoms (as do medications/herbal remedies): you need to address the underlying cause, and this requires some form of therapy, and Cognitive Behavio(u)ral Therapy has proved effective!.

Advice from a published psychiatrist on controlled breathing!. (1!.) Get a clock, or watch with a second timer!. (2!.) Practise for 5 minutes, 4 times daily, until proficient!. (3!.) Take a small breath in, and hold it, for 6 seconds!. (4!.) Think to yourself: "RELAX", just before breathing out!. (5!.) Try to feel a sense of releasing tension, as you breathe out!. (6!.) Breathe in for 3 seconds, then out, for 3 seconds!. Try to make your breathing very smooth, and light, as you breathe in through your nose, and out through your mouth, or nose!. (7!.) For the next minute, continue to breathe in, and out, every 3 seconds!. (8!.) Go back to step 3, at the end of the minute, and proceed through to step 7, doing this for 5 minutes!. Use this at the very first sign of a panic attack starting, or any time you feel anxious, or tense!.

Because many people can't access/afford professional therapy, I include the EFT, and EMDR variant for them to try, free of charge!. Cognitive Behavio(u)ral Therapy is generally available in most areas, but EMDR (see section 33) may well be worth trying, and is becoming more widespread!. (The following is a variant of EMDR therapy, which has been used successfully for those people suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, insomnia, and anxiety: it is easily learned, quick to use, yet can be very effective!. It is currently the subject of much study by neuroscientists, to discover how it works!. Don't dismiss it, merely because it seems a little strange: give it a tryout!)!. Prior to using either of the methods in the above paragraph, or using it on its own, first sit comfortably, and take a deep breath!.

Then, without moving your head, move your eyes from the left, to the right, and back again, taking around a second to do so (say: a thousand and one: this takes approximately a second)!. Repeat this procedure (without the words, although you can count, subvocally if you like) 20 times!. Then close your eyes and relax!. Become aware of any tension or discomfort you feel!. Then open your eyes, and take another deep breath, and repeat step one, closing your eyes, and relaxing afterwards, in the same manner!. Then, repeat the procedure one last time!. Some people may find that this is all they need do!. With experience, you may find that you can practise this in public, with your eyes closed, which greatly widens the window of opportunity for its use, and avoids attracting unwanted attention!.

It may also help to minimise, or eliminate caffeine products from your life (coffee can be a trigger) and sugar!. Xylitol, or Stevia is preferable, (health food stores) or fruit sugar (fructose, such as "Fruisana", from supermarket sugar aisles) or even a little honey!. Minimise/eliminate consumption of highly processed foods, particularly grain products, such as white bread, donuts, cake, cookies/biscuits, or anything with sugar!. Opt for more wholefoods, non-starchy vegetables, and fruit!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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