October 1st, 2010

Tony Pavese asked: Irrational fears of anxiety disorder symptom always seems to hit many individuals which causes increases in both breathing and heart rates as well as chills and sweats. The anxiety disorder symptoms and the severity of each symptom can and will vary from one individual to another. These symptoms seem to appear while the individual may be experiencing an irrational fear that comes on with no warning signs. Although, suffers commonly fear the suffering of another panic attack their personal triggers will and can vary. For people who suffer from such attacks it is similar or as familiar as suffering the symptoms of a heart attack; however, the statistics of dying from a panic attack are very slim.
The first time it happens it is confusing and distressful. Healing comes with understanding what a panic attack is and that you are not alone in experiencing the symptoms of a panic attack. There are multitudes of people who suffer their own personal episodes relating to panic disorders and anxiety disorder symptom. However, when it does occur many individuals associate it with the place or surrounding of the occurrence, people or even objects they were in contact with at the time. Then the pattern involves the fear of experiencing another episode of panic attack.
Unfortunately, many people who suffer with some type of anxiety disorder symptom or another often do not seek assistance for rehabilitating the problem. However, there are various types of anxiety disorder treatments and therapies available for those who experience the distressing and discomfortable feelings that accompany panic attacks. Rehabilitation is possible with therapy medications, relaxation techniques, behavioral therapy and breathing techniques. These treatments aid in realizing that there is no need to fear the symptoms.
One means of overcoming a anxiety disorder symptom is realizing that the situation can be handled and that one is able to calm themselves into a more balanced and relaxed state. The increase of breathing and heart rate are common factors that can be addressed, calmed and then balanced. For instance, learning various relaxation techniques are helpful. Relaxing the shoulders when the sensation of a panic attack begins aids in the awareness of tension and then learning how to relieve the tension by relaxing the entire body is essential. Learning breathing techniques are useful. For instance, the breathing can be slowed down by simply puffing air out of the mouth as if blowing the flame from a birthday candle.
Coming to terms with the condition, learning the personal triggers and the anxiety disorder symptom and then realizing that there is no need to fear the symptom of anxiety is essential in the healing and rehabilitation aspects of living with a panic disorder and panic attacks. Of course, there are other treatments and therapies that are useful for the symptoms associated with anxiety disorder. It is recommendable to consult with your personal physician when you suffer from panic attacks.
FRANK
Categories: Panic Attack Medication |
Tags: Heart Attack, Incr, Panic Anxiety | No Comments
September 24th, 2010

Ethan Grays asked:
Anxiety & Panic Attacks are very common in today’s society and many people in every country suffer from them. The severity of the anxiety and panic attacks can differ from person to person and in a lot of cases can completely control lives. Many sufferers do not even believe or know that they even suffer from anxiety and panic attacks which can lead to the ailment really running out of control. So when it actually comes down to it what are the 10 most common Anxiety Panic Attacks Symptoms?
1. Nausea – A feeling of Nausea can come on quite quickly in certain situations and is one of the most common symptoms of Anxiety & Panic Attacks
2. Shaking – Shaking is also another of the most common and can be uncontrollable both on the inside and on the outside.
3. Fear – The fear of losing control or a feeling of “Going Crazy” is also another common symptom for anxiety attack sufferers.
4. Stomach Cramps – Stomach cramps can tie in with the feeling of Nausea and are quite commonly linked with Panic Attacks.
5. Depersonalization – Another feeling of not being in control when you can have an out of body experience.
6. Numbness – Numbness and Tingling especially within the face can be another common symptom amongst Panic Attack sufferers.
7. Hot Flushes – Chills and hot flushes effect almost all Anxiety disorder sufferers and are one of the first signs that an attack is about to happen.
8. Palpitations – A rapid heart beat and palpitations within the chest during before, during and after an attack are very common.
9. Shortness Of Breath – Chest tightening can be a common symptom in Anxiety sufferers resulting in shortness of breath.
10. Skin Colour – Your skin can also lose colour during an attack and is common in most sufferers.
These 10 Anxiety Panic Attacks Symptoms above are generally most common but are just scratching the surface. There are many symptoms that are not as noticeable as the ones above and can creep on at a moments notice striking fear in any sufferer, however severe.
Bob
Categories: Uncategorized |
Tags: Anxiety Panic Attacks, Anxiety Symptoms, Panic Anxiety | No Comments
July 17th, 2010

Flabia asked: I suffer from social anxiety, and anxiety disorder.
But I am an excellent person and friend. Loyal, honest and sweet to those that are deserving of it.
But I dont have any friends because I suffer from panic disorder/anxiety and I dont go out of my house since I had to get out of school to be home school. I am graduating in 3 days, which motivates me and cheers me up alot. I cant go to my graduation ceremony because i have no hair (yeah I shaved my hair off 4 months ago after a panic attack and was rushed to hospital though I was gonna die, so I was desperate and mad with myself, chopped my hair off, now is growing though) and I have real bad hormonal acne, due to my stress. But I am getting it treated with acutane soon, going to dermatologist this tuesday so i feel better
Well, anyway, my mom and I quarrel alot. and my dad lives in Panama, im moving with him soon. I’ll be working on my own independently and raising money for my dreams, I want to become a model, after My appearance gets better basically after my acne is cured and my hair grows,I’ll be fine.
But I do have social anxiety but I wanna make friends.
What approach can I use when I go to Panama to make new stable relationships and friendships even with my problem? I want to live a normal life and have friends, like a regular 18yr old wanna have fun.
MARY
Categories: Health Issues |
Tags: Dad Lives, Graduation Ceremony, Panic Anxiety | 1 Comment
July 12th, 2010
kelly s asked:
having a bad relapse of panic anxiety to the point where im not eating not sleeping & have lost all interest in everything has got me browsing the net for a cure. iv suffered from this for 10 years been on medication for all of that have little episodes where i get the symptoms back but only for a while, then im back 2 normal but this time it has hit me hard, like a ton of bricks, i feel useless. it is an effort to breath, i have found all theese sites promising to rid panic anxiety for good. does anyone know if that can actually be acheived?? im desperate for a quick recovery..
Alan
Categories: Health Issues |
Tags: Panic Anxiety, Relapse | 2 Comments
February 8th, 2010
IamNoWhere asked: uncontrollable leg twitching, and minutes later, your mind is like twitching, minutes later your whole body twitches uncontrollably, extreme uncomfortableness, next was like a hot flash, extreme perspiration for about 15 seconds, chest pains, and vision gets extremely blurry, the colors that are seen turn to just yellow and black.
If this is? Are there any solutions to preventing these from happening?
Therapy? I think of my self as a therapist. My question simplfied is hows does a therapist cure themselve of these? Basically.
Categories: Mental Health |
Tags: Chest Pains, Panic Anxiety, Perspiration | 3 Comments
January 24th, 2010
Mandy asked: Symptoms of heart beat fast, out of breath, and when asleep I wake up as if i have dry mouth but choking. DO this symptoms stop when taking medication everyday
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Categories: Panic Disorders |
Tags: Dry Mouth, Heart Beat, Panic Anxiety | 8 Comments
December 15th, 2009
Healthy Guy asked:
Its not worrying me, because im trying to fave the fact i am a hypochondriac…..but someone mentioned that it may seem hard to breathe sometimes, even if not having a panic attack, simply because you have a lot of anxiety.
Categories: Health Issues |
Tags: Panic Anxiety, Panic Attack, panic attacks | 5 Comments
December 15th, 2009
32 Characters. I used them all!! asked:
lately i’ve been having panic attacks, and I’m going to the doctor soon about it. But I want to know what is the difference between Panic attacks and anxiety attacks. Also when i do go to the doctor. what will they do actually, like how will I be test and what do I tell them.
Categories: Mental Health |
Tags: Anxiety Attacks, Going To The Doctor, Panic Anxiety | 7 Comments