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Dealing with Anxiety Panic Attacks

July 24th, 2011

Dealing with Anxiety Panic Attacks

Article by Crizza Reyes

We all know that anxiety is a condition we cause. It only lingers when we don’t understand it or know how to reverse it. In general, it helps one cope. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it has become a disabling disorder. And when we say panic attacks these are sudden surges of overwhelming fear that that comes without warning and without any obvious reason. It is far more intense than having anxiety or the feeling of being ‘stressed out’ that most people experience.

If you want to know on how anxiety panic attacks works you can ask anyone who has ever suffered from these kind of disorder on how horrible they feels. Yeah, I know that many of us have probably had one and just didn’t know what it was. According to statistics by http://www.anxietypanic.com, one out of every seventy-five people worldwide will experience anxiety panic attacks once in their lives. Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress, but when anxiety becomes excessive, even routine situations become dreaded. And here are some common symptoms of a panic attack, such as palpitations, hyperventilation, dizziness, chest pain, headache, tingling of the hands or arms, feeling sweaty or nauseous.

We should understand that these feelings of impending doom are not easy to get rid of once they start, especially when you’re sitting in a room full of people, or when you’re in the middle of Wal-Mart screaming silently in your head. Depersonalization and derealization can also occur with panic, like you are living in a dream, feeling that you are not really a part of what is going on around you, that you’re detached and looking from the outside in. As symptoms continue and intensify, avoidance behavior develops which can produce agoraphobia, causing the sufferer to restrict social interaction and retreat to safety until total withdrawal occurs. It’s important for people with anxiety panic attacks to learn all they can and be knowledgeable about the illness and the available treatments. There are many theories about what causes anxiety and panic disorder; is it biological, psychological or psycho dynamic, that is, is the disorder caused by a past experience or trauma?

Well, heres some sort of information I want to share it with you. According to my mother she used to call fear anxiety and depression the unholy Trinity. Although she was being melodramatic when she said it, it held a lot of truth for her. She always had some of the symptoms of anxiety attacks whenever things got tough for her. There are certain things she was phobic of and, no matter how much she did try to treat them, they never quite went away. Her fear anxiety symptoms, I am sorry to say, lasted from her childhood until the day of her death.

As for me, as a parents I want to raised my own kids, I vowed that nothing would give my children anxiety attacks. Sadly, there is only so much you can do as a parent. I don’t know what it is, but my youngest ended up having the same symptoms as my mother • ” fear anxiety and depression. There is only so much you can do as a parent to prevent certain conditions. What I really had to do was to get the kid treatment.

She got some relief from traditional methods. I didn’t want her to get drugs, but the doctor convinced me that anti anxiety medications would be very helpful to get the symptoms under control. Sure enough, once they were prescribed for her, she stopped having panic attacks. Then we got to the root cause of the fear anxiety. That required a lot of therapy. She went to a psychiatrist several times a week. That cost a lot of money, but it really helped her. Besides that, she started going to a children’s anxiety support group. In the long run, it worked wonders. Now she is a happy, healthy, well-adjusted kid. I am glad I stuck with her through all of it.

To all parents out there, if you have kid who suffers from fear anxiety, don’t waste time blaming yourself. It doesn’t so much matter who is at fault as what you can do to stop it. People now understand that fear anxiety is an extremely complicated thing. There is a genetic component, an emotional component, and a social component to it. Sorting it out can be a lot of work, but it is worth it. When you see your kids finally live panic free, you’ll know what it is to be a happy parent..

However even anxiety disorder recovery is attainable, there aren’t any “quick fix,” “miracle cures,” or “secret remedies” for it. Anxiety recovery requires accessing the right information, help, and support, then applying the right tools to bring about lasting success. Anyone can do it when they know how and have the proper support. But, lasting results can be attained. We know what it takes to return to lasting normal health because we’ve done it ourselves.

In fact the most commonly used treatments for anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias is a combination of medication and psychotherapy, including cognitive therapy to change negative thought processes and behavioral therapy to change daily habits. There are also drug-free therapies to induce relaxation, release tension, lower blood pressure, slow heart rate and breathing, in addition to meditation, hypnotherapy to overcome specific phobias, and other alternative therapies. For the most recent research and more about anxiety panic attacks and related topics, go online to National Panic & Anxiety Disorder News at www.npadnews.com. Information is updated regularly about new conventional and alternative treatments for anxiety disorders. If you feel like you have, or could be developing anxiety panic attacks, go online and take a self-screening test at one of many informative sites to see if your symptoms indicate an anxiety disorder.

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Understanding an Anxiety Panic Attack

July 24th, 2011

Understanding an Anxiety Panic Attack

Article by Samuel Summers

When we are exposed to stressful situations, it is perfectly normal to experience anxiety. During stressful situations, anxiety becomes a natural reaction. Anxiety, however, helps a person deal with stressful situations. However, if the anxiety level you experience becomes worse, then it can become e a serious condition. An anxiety panic attack is much intense than a case of simple anxiety. Having an anxiety panic attack is way different than being stressed-out from work or school.

There are thousands or millions of people around the world who experience anxiety panic attack. For every 75 people, there is one who will feel the symptoms of an anxiety panic attack at least once.Every year, a third of the adult population experience at least a single anxiety panic attack. Most of these individuals may not develop succeeding episodes of anxiety panic attack. That only goes to show that anxiety panic attacks are very common. These are also more prevalent than depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, alcohol abuse and phobias.

An anxiety panic attack is a sudden episode of extreme fear as well as discomfort. An anxiety panic attack can occur without any warning. There are also no apparent reasons.

The symptoms of a panic attack are:

increased heart rate labored breathing visible shaking lightheadedness profuse sweating hot flashes/sudden chills tingling sensations/numbness paralyzing terror chest pains choking

Anxiety panic attacks are certainly frightening. Having an anxiety panic attack can be really difficult. Dealing with stress and anxiety is already tough to handle. Having anxiety panic attacks can be doubly hard or more. Coping with the symptoms of an anxiety panic attack can be difficult, but with therapy and medicine, you can handle these kinds of situation well.

If you have questions about the types of therapy one can use to overcome anxiety panic attacks, you have come to the right place.

An anxiety panic attack can be prevented or treated. Treatment methods for anxiety panic attack include therapy and medication. These two treatment methods can be combined.

There are also alternative methods, which include aromatherapy, acupuncture, and yoga. If you or your loved one is experiencing anxiety panic attacks, do not worry. Anxiety panic attacks can be treated.

Here are a few tips that can help you out in overcoming anxiety panic attacks.

Be attuned to your self. Controlling a situation certainly helps in reducing your anxiety level. Focus on the situation at hand, relax, and calm down.Don’t over criticize yourself. Those who experience panic attacks tend to be overcritical. Do not be afraid to make mistakes.Do not avoid social situations. Avoiding social situations will only reinforce the thought that these are frightening. By slowly confronting the social situations that cause stress, you’ll be able to handle them well in the future.Breathe in a relaxed manner. Breathe slowly. Oxygen found in your blood will increase. When oxygen is delivered to the main organs of your body, your heart rate will stabilize.List down the situations that stress you. By listing down the social situations that trigger anxiety panic attack, you will be able identify the instances in which anxiety panic attacks can occur.

Learn more about anxiety panic attack, its causes, symptoms and the treatment methods available.

Sam Summers writes for Annihilate Anxiety. Sam has managed to overcome his own anxiety and now counsels other adults, adolescents, and even children in overcoming their anxiety and fears.

REM Everybody Hurts

July 11th, 2011

inappropriate comments will be removed and you will be blocked. REM Everybody Hurts ORIGINAL OFFICIAL VIDEO 1993 “I do not make claim to nor have ownership of this video. All rights are reserved by copyright owners” Suicide hotlines: US: 1-800-273-8255 Australia: 1300 659 467 UK: 08457 90 90 90 Republic of Ireland: 1850 60 90 90 There are more numbers at anxiety panic support . com, click Crisis Resources. US: suicidehotlines.com Australia: www.lifeline.org.au UK: www.samaritans.org Republic of Ireland: www.therecoverygroup.org Canada: suicideprevention.ca
Video Rating: 4 / 5

OPEN HAPPINESS (Coke) Ft. Brendon Urie, Patrick Stump, Travis McCoy, Cee-Lo Green and Janelle Monae

July 8th, 2011

A repost. :D And yes, this was the popular open happiness vid from before. I’m glad I got it back up again! :D Coca-Cola hopes to tap into this power, in an uplifting manner, with the release of Open Happiness, a song that supports a marketing campaign by the same name. The song features Cee-Lo Green from Gnarls Barkley, Brendon Urie from Panic at the Disco, Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy, Janelle Monae and Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes. Pairing hot artists with a brand is nothing new, but Coke is taking an ambitious approach to this song. Working with Warner Music Groups Atlantic Records, Coke has produced a song to stand on its own. Open Happiness, which never mentions Coke in the lyrics, is being sold on iTunes and a music video will premiere in May. LYRICS: ahhh..ohhh Well hello is this thing on Is anybody listening A brand new day has begun The first thing that I want do Make sure that you feel it too So I?m not the only one C’mon lift me up (it’s a brand new day) Open up a lil happiness today So I can be someone new C’mon and lift me up (to a better way) Open up a smile on another face So I can (feel something new) Open up some happiness Open up some happiness Open up some happiness Oh, excuse me *Ahem* *Ahem* let me clear my throat So you can hear clearly every word spoke Today I woke feeling lovely Happiness overflowin’ knowin’ somebody loves me Just think yesterday I was down and out Now there’s not a single thing for me to frown about And the same thing
Video Rating: 4 / 5

inappropriate comments will be removed and you will be blocked. REM Everybody Hurts ORIGINAL OFFICIAL VIDEO 1993 “I do not make claim to nor have ownership of this video. All rights are reserved by copyright owners” Suicide hotlines: US: 1-800-273-8255 Australia: 1300 659 467 UK: 08457 90 90 90 Republic of Ireland: 1850 60 90 90 There are more numbers at anxiety panic support . com, click Crisis Resources. US: suicidehotlines.com Australia: www.lifeline.org.au UK: www.samaritans.org Republic of Ireland: www.therecoverygroup.org Canada: suicideprevention.ca

treatments for panic disorder – how to control panic attacks – anxiety panic symptoms

June 30th, 2011

treatments for panic disorder – how to control panic attacks – anxiety panic symptoms

treatments for panic disorder

Panic attacks can be extremely frightening but fortunately are physically harmless. Unfortunately the attacks are serious psychological conditions which are affecting more and more people and are no respecter of persons. Most experts believe that panic attacks results from a sudden rush of adrenaline causing the heart to

An anxiety panic attack is known as a panic attack that is brought on due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This kind of anxiety can be related to just about anything. Anxiety panic attacks are not just limited to big stressful events and occasions

Panic attack is a progressive disease that can get worse over time if you don’t do something about it; here we focus on the on-going clinical research trials for Panic attacks. What is Panic attack? Panic attack is defined as a period of intense often temporarily debilitating sense of extreme fear or psychological distress typically of abrupt onset. Having shed of the mist from the word(s) it worth to note that clinical research on panic attack has been going on for a long period of time as science seeks for enhanced treatment choices

Panic attacks can be terrifying especially when experienced the first time. For no known reason you will experience overwhelming fear. You feel like everything is spinning out of control and there is nothing you can do to stop it. Panic attacks can give you the feeling you are going to die. You might even think the tightening in your chest and the breathing difficulty is a heart attack

Panic attacks by there very nature are incredibly distressing for those in there grasp; all rational thought dissolves to be replaced by a state of gripping fear and anxiety. The roots of panic attacks are mostly psychological and with self hypnosis you can regain control

Panic attacks are more common in daytime. Studies show that 90% of panic attack sufferers go through their ordeal within their busy hours. Ordinarily that will be within office hours where the stress level is at its peak level

What do most health professionals agree upon as far as specific panic attack causes? One physical factor that does seem to contribute to the onset of a panic attack is low blood sugar. Some researchers also theorize that life changing events or generally stressful periods can cause panic attacks. Other studies have shown that a significant number of people with panic disorder have experienced traumatic childhood events such as the death of a parent. Further research even suggests that panic attack causes are often not environmental but genetic although this is still debatable

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