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how to stop having panic attacks – generalized anxiety disorder symptom – best treatment for panic attacks

July 3rd, 2011

how to stop having panic attacks – generalized anxiety disorder symptom – best treatment for panic attacks

how to stop having panic attacks

Panic attacks are divided into three categories spontaneous panic attacks situational predisposed panic attacks and specific panic attacks. Click here to read more

To establish precedence allow me to say this: ‘We are all prone to panic attacks’. What singles you out is the intensity with which you experience your own panic attack as it mostly would vary from how I might experience mine. However way we might experience these attacks it does not become acute panic attacks until it radically alters the way we go about our day to day activities

Does the thought of having a panic attack ever cross your mind. If not you are one of the lucky people in the world. If you feel as if you are suffering from panic attacks read further to find out the signs and symptoms of panic attacks. Find out how to defeat them

Do you know how to stop a panic attack in its tracks? This article will help you build your very own ‘How to Stop a Panic Attack Plan’. Using this plan you will be able stop a panic attack in its tracks or at least minimize its severity. A must read for anyone that suffers from panic or anxiety disorder

Panic attacks occur when the anxiety levels soar beyond the tolerable limits resulting in pulsating heart beat nervousness dizziness lack of breath sweating etc. Medications can never be used to treat them as they just offer a temporary mild relief from the physical symptoms and do not treat the root cause. Further medications and drugs tend to be addictive and cause more anxiety than the panic attack itself

A panic attack is a sudden flow of overpowering and devastating anxiety and fear. When you are under an attack you fall short of breath and you experience heart palpitations. You may also feel dizziness and sickness to the stomach. Some who have panic attacks think that they are going to die or that they are going to be insane

Panic and anxiety can be crippling for those that suffer from these problems. Everywhere you go the threat of an unforeseen episode of panic and anxiety is looming over you. Let’s face it – this is no way to live. Fortunately there are panic attacks treatment options that can help you eliminate anxiety and panic from your life so that you can enjoy everything once again. Read on to learn more about how you can stop panic attacks in their tracks and even cure anxiety and panic for good

RN Having a Panic Attack ? I’m not Panicking though !

June 29th, 2011

Watch as I can’t catch my breath and my heart races caught on my Blood Pressure machine. These are all symptoms of a Panic Attack. The only problem is, I’m not Panicking, and not feeling anxiety…What is this ?
Video Rating: 4 / 5

In which John talks about anxiety, and takes you to the eye doctor.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Having Stress And Anxiety? Five Tips To Reduce Stress

June 27th, 2011
anxiety
by klavr

Having Stress And Anxiety? Five Tips To Reduce Stress

Anxiety is normal forĀ  every human being, Anxiety could happen because of an underlying fear that something is about to happen or is caused by excessive worrying about a result of a situation. People might say that anxiety is a disease but actually it is not a disease as long as it remains within acceptable limits, but constantly worrying about an issue results in an anxiety attack disorder.

In the video below we might get some idea of what anxiety can effect to the body.

It is easy to go around thinking about how to stop anxiety, but a little difficult to actually stop it. However the following 5 tips to reduce your anxiety level may work to handle the anxiety problem:

1. Exercise – You must do any type of exercise to keep your body and mind in good shape. Exercise can reduce you blood pressure and at the same tones up the muscles and keep your might focus to what you want to do. How about just try this 15 minutes simple abs exercise. I t might not just for you abs but also can reduce your anxiety.

2. Meditate for at least a hour every day. Think about all the good things that had happened to you. You can also try the self hypnotize technique. Check out the video below.

3. Eat good food and live a simple lifestyle. If you want to know how to stop anxiety always remember that a simple lifestyle goes a long way in cutting out anxiety to a large extent. Lets us start with a breakfast. In the video below you can get some info about healthy breakfast food recipe:

4. Yoga helps. This type of activity had been relate to reduce stress and anxiety for ancients. What not try these simple yoga steps for a start. Once you start be able to focus on it, slowly you anxiety will be reduced.

5. Sleep well. To have a better life and reduce your anxiety you need to have enough sleep. Do not over sleep and make sure you also have enough sleep. The video will share some simple tips to have better sleep and smarter sleep.

So there a the 5 tips to reduce your anxiety and to have a better life.

Written by Fauzi Ibrahim
full time trainer and facilitator but part time blogger and article writer

Is having occasional panic attacks which raise ur bp bad for your health?

April 7th, 2011
panic
by Ottox

Question by Luke: Is having occasional panic attacks which raise ur bp bad for your health?
I suffer from anxiety and panic attacks and if I get a bad one, I notice at the ER that my blood pressure shoots through the roof. Nothing TOO high but it can go 130/140s and very close to 150s, and the lower number can go into the 100-110 range.

Is this something I should be highly concerned with?

It normally drops to like 100 over 60 afterwards when I’m sedated, and it never stays at that level, but it can shoot up there in a matter of MINUTES!

Should I be concerned, becuase none of my doctors seem to be at all, whatsoever,

but people on this message board go crazy if you mention anything over 120/80.

I n eed some true advice.

I just saw a cardiologist today and he didn’t seem the slightest bit concerned.

He didn’t do any extensive tests on me since I Had heart palpitations frequently, but im also sick, so maybe during illness its more normal?

He said the palps and the anxiety/panic high bp are nothing to worry about.

Is this true?
I also notice that SOME times my LOWER number seems to be the most dramatically increased, and other times its the HIGHER number.

What could cause the lower one to increase, and what would cause the higher?

Best answer:

Answer by Lorielle C
idk but its certianly not good for you. i have social anxiety with panic attacks, it sucks im on prozac for it and it really helps.

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How do you stop yourself from having a panic attack?

March 25th, 2011

Question by SkankinMangos: How do you stop yourself from having a panic attack?
I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder and lately I’ve been having really severe panic attacks. It’s come to the point where I avoid everything. I’ve been going to therapy for almost five years now. I try to tell myself that nothing bad is going to happen to me but I just end up panicking more. I’ve also tried some abdominal breathing techniques. Any other suggestions?
Thank you for your answers. Sometimes I feel like I’m the only one suffering from this but it’s really reassuring to know that others have gone through this as well.

Best answer:

Answer by RockwallCat
Perhaps you need a different therapist.

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