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How To Handle Panic Attacks

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- General Anxiety Disorder



- Panic Attack Disorder

- Anxiety Panic Disorder

- Peformance Anxiety

- Anxiety Disorder

- Social Anxiety Disorder

Panic attacks make up the number-one problem facing men and women and is second only to alcohol and drug-related problem. As a reponse to stressful situations, like examinations, public speaking, worry of layoffs, up goes anxiety. Such heightened disorder, has become a normal occurrence affecting one out of three persons in the past year.

Symtoms of Anxiety Panic Disorder

Panic attack disorder symptoms include shortness of breath, a choking feeling, heart palpitations, sweating, shaking and trembling, chest pains, dizziness, hot flashes or cold chills, feeling of unreality (such as being in a fog, on the moon, in mid air), and fear of dying, or losing control.

Panic attacks which can come unexpectedly, with at least six or seven of the symptoms you have just read, escalates quickly will subsides within minutes. On the other hand, anxiety panic disorder builds up gradually and is not sudden and unexpected, symptoms are fewer and milder.

Anxiety Panic Disorder is an emergency response

In general anxiety disorder is not that bad though. It keeps us primed, as if it trains us to be always on our toes. It also keeps us psychologically alert, an emergency response. Proper exercises can be good to ensure things may start to get nasty.

When we are engulfed in our 'panic room', we have one of two choices. We can either face it or get away from it. This is better known as the "fight" or "flight" response. Given a choice, would you face it and experience its full impact, or would you rather retreat or run away from it?

If we equate panic to fear (the two are similar in a lot of ways), the easy way out is to avoid it. But there is always a great chance (and you can be sure of it) that it will haunt you again and again. Whatever that fear is, literally speaking, this will keep you on the run and you will always be checking and looking behind you, cowering from it. The more you run away from it, the more it will chase you and make fun of you. It will be like a ghost running after you!

Given this kind of a situation, it is apparently more logical to face panic attacks. But do not "fight" the symptoms of any attack. Try to "flow" with the symptoms and allow yourself to become calm. Keep reminding yourself that what you are experiencing is a natural emergency response.

The more experiences you get out of it, the more confident you become. And when you are confident, what you used to fear will not make you fearful anymore. You will get immune to it. The more instances you are able to handle it, the more capable you will be each time it occurs, like practice. Practice makes perfect. In the end, you will perfect the art of handling your condition, from fearing it to handling it remarkably in a positive way. That's an achievement.

Now, let's go back to the point where you still dread panic attacks with a question you might raise that goes: ?Just how am I supposed to face a anxiety panic disorder knowing all too well it might subdue and eat me out of my guts?? The answer: ?You don't do anything about it. Just let it be. Let it run its entire course and just experience it?. But then you may ask: ?What if I don't survive it?? The answer: ?You will definitely survive it.

Keep this in mind. This experience is a state of mind, an apprehension. It is just imagined. There is no way a person will experience a brush on something like a heart attack, a coma, or even death because this condition is not life threatening. There is never a recorded case of a person who has died as a result of anxiety. Rest your mind to the fact that this condition is not a physical ailment, even with the physical manifestations like sweating, palpitations, stomach cramps, and all that. You will be able to face and experience its full impact without any life-threatening effects. Bring it on?. This is the attitude you must adopt the next time you have a bout with it.

Say silently inside your head "I am becoming calm....It's a matter of minutes only. I can handle it as I have handled it before. . .I am calm and steady. " Like we must always believe, "if you think you can - then you can".

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How To Handle Panic Attacks
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People who experience panic attacks report a sudden onset of multiple physical symptoms including:

? Racing Heartbeat

? Dizziness and Light Headedness

? Difficulty Breathing

? Terror and Feeling Paralysed

? Trembling, Shaking and Sweating

? Pins and Needles in Fingers and Toes

Since some of these symptoms are also experienced by people suffering a heart attack, it is a good idea that you seek medical attention the first time these symptoms appear ? you might already have done so. If your doctor does not find any evidence of coronary problems, and you experience the symptoms more than very occasionally, you're probably suffering from a panic disorder. Your GP might offer some helpful advice or prescribe medication but there are better and simpler ways to learn to control panic attacks.

The first rule in overcoming panic attacks is to ?relax,? according to according to Alix Needham B.ED Adv Dip E Hyp NLP, who is credited with pioneering the concept of Lifestyle Management over 15 years ago.

?If you feel dizzy, hold on to something to steady yourself, or sit down,? Alix adds. ?And then take several slow, deep breaths to increase the flow of oxygen to your blood and heart.?

Many people report that their panic attacks come out of ?nowhere.? And although some panic attacks can be related to traumatic life experiences, such as recalling incidents of early child abuse or other emotionally-challenging incidents, many panic attacks occur for no known reason in people whose history is free of traumatic events.

One of the unfortunate side effects of experiencing panic attacks is the feeling that you're ?going crazy.? This erroneous belief stops many people from seeking professional help out of fear that they will be diagnosed with a mental health problem and face the social stigma of admitting that they may have a mental disorder.

All of those feelings are nonsense, according to Needham who sees people who suffer from panic attacks on a regular basis. Panic attacks have nothing to do with mental illness and they are quite commonly experienced by people with a broad range of intelligence.

Like many of the issues people face today, including depression, anxiety and phobias, the key to combating panic attacks is to understand what is causing them and then developing a battle plan. That's where Alix comes in.

She helps her clients develop a regimen of deep-breathing and other relaxation techniques that not only help quickly terminate a panic attack when it does recur, but helps people to avoid experiencing panic attacks to begin with.

Learning to identify the triggers that cause panic attacks to occur is a big step towards controlling the problem. For some people, even the thought of having a panic attack can cause one to occur.

Left unaddressed, panic disorders can grow into phobias that negatively affect a person's lifestyle in serious ways. One of the common phobias that people with advanced panic disorders experience is a condition known as agoraphobia. A person suffering from agoraphobia finds it difficult or impossible to leave their home because they are fearful of having a panic attack in a public location.

People suffering from panic disorders also frequently develop anxiety symptoms, increased stress levels and even depression. These conditions, combined with the underlying panic disorder, can affect personal and business relations and cause some people to withdraw fully from society. There is even a chance of suicidal tendencies for some people who are severely affected.

But none of this has to happen to you. If you experience panic attacks, even occasionally, you can deal with it. And it doesn't require drugs or expensive sessions with psychiatrists. All that is necessary is for you to learn what is causing your panic attacks to occur, and then create a program for treating them.
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