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Perhaps you are a person who knows just when you are going to have a panic attack — in the car, in large buildings. That can be good news and bad news, in that just because they may be more predictable, panic attacks are still very debilitating.

Even if you are predisposed to panic in certain places or situations, you likely experience “out of the blue” panic attacks like millions of adult Americans do each year.

The search for the reasons behind your panic can often be as difficult as the panic itself. Generally, we agree that stress underlies anxiety, and anxiety underlies panic.

If it were that cut and dry, managing stress and anxiety would eliminate panic attacks. Nothing is ever Read the rest of this entry »

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November 4, 2008

Do you Have Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

Are you a chronic anxious worrier? Are you having trouble controlling your worry? If so…

- Do you feel tense; do your muscles ache from the tension?

- Are you irritable and cranky?

- Do you have chronic problems with sleep… getting to sleep, staying asleep, waking too early, too much sleep, too little sleep?

- Are you often easily fatigued?

- Do you have more and more problems with your memory or concentration?

If you answered yes to three or more of these symptoms, and if you’ve been feeling this way for 6 months or more, you may have Read the rest of this entry »

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October 24, 2008

Panic Attacks Can Happen To Anyone

Panic attacks don’t discriminate. They can happen to anyone anywhere, at any time. This includes celebrities and famous figures. Here are just a few examples to remind you that you’re not alone in dealing with panic and anxiety:

The Oprah Panic Attack Show

The point is, panic attacks and anxiety disorders can happen to anyone. People need to understand this. Not the ones who are suffering, but the ones who think it’sa fake illness or who think it’s brought on by the sufferer. …Read More

Madonna Admits to Having Panic Attacks

“I have moments where I feel incredibly invincible and know that I have the audience in my hand—I know that everything is absolutely perfect. And then I have panic attacks where I feel like everyone is breathing my air and I cannot …Read More

Even celebrities suffer from anxiety and panic, along with thousands of others throughout the world. It’s important to remember that you are NOT alone, and you ARE going to be ok. Remember - don’t panic about the panic.

Find out more about panic attacks: What Is A Panic Attack?

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October 21, 2008

What is a Panic Attack?

“What is happening to me? Is this a Panic Attack?”

  • I am terrifiedPanic Attacks
  • I am trembling
  • I am sweating
  • My heart is palpitating
  • I feel short of breath
  • I feel faint
  • I feel dizzy
  • I feel weak
  • I am chilled
  • I am flush
  • I am sick to my stomach
  • I can’t breathe
  • My fingers are numb
  • I feel like a tiny little person in the middle of a huge arena
  • I am hearing the world as if I was inside of a barrel
  • I don’t feel like my surroundings are real
  • I don’t feel like I am attached to my body

Does any of this sound familiar to you? If so, and if you have already been cleared medically by your physician (it is always better to err on the side of caution), chances are… Read the rest of this entry »

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October 19, 2008

Alcohol And Panic Attacks

It is not unusual for people to turn to alcohol for relief from their anxiety and panic.  The problem with doing that however is that alcohol can actually make your anxiety & panic worse!

Because alcohol is a depressant, it will take off the edge for some people.  Others, however, notice their panic symptoms increase with alcohol.  In either case, alcohol usually produces “rebound anxiety” – that is, the next day you are likely to feel even more anxious.

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October 16, 2008

When You Are Having A Panic Attack…

Here are some important things to remember when having a Panic Attack:

  • Heart palpitations and chest pain don’t mean you are going to have a heart attack
  • Lightheadedness and dizziness don’t mean you will pass out
  • Feeling like you are in a fishbowl doesn’t mean you will “drown”
  • Feeling trapped does not mean you cannot escape
  • Nausea, sweating, and chills don’t mean you are going to die

Panic is an “extreme sport”. Symptoms are extreme, negative thoughts are extreme, worries are extreme. Try to remember that panic is a surreal experience.

It is a distorted representation of your fears, worries, and physical symptoms. Try to remember this next time you panic: “I make it through each and every panic attack; I’ll make it through this one too”.

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October 10, 2008

10 Tips For Friends of Someone With Anxiety & Panic

Panic and Anxiety can be extremely tough to deal with for both the people experiencing it, and the people around them.

Here are 10 tips and strategies you can use to help effectively support your friends with panic, without panicking yourself.

helping a friend

  1. Be informed: Take the time to learn more about anxiety & panic. Be sure to get accurate information from reliable sources.
  2. Be empathic: Even if you don’t struggle with anxiety & panic, there is surely something that has had a stronghold on your life at some point. You’ve felt helpless and desperate over something – key into those emotions as a reference point.
  3. Know your friend’s goals: It is important to know what your friend wants to accomplish (control the panic, eliminate the panic, survive each panic attack, Read the rest of this entry »

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October 9, 2008

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