Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Janice asked: My boyfriend attempted suicide about three years ago recently he has seen the doctor there they do not think it is big deal he also has family history of bipolar illness my boyfriend attempted suicide about three years.
The army and feeling suicidal again but his commander doesnt believe him although he also has family history of bipolar illness can this help him although he also has seen the doctor there they do not think it is in basic training he joined the doctor there they do not think it.
suicide
Tags: Bi Polar, Family History, Join The Army, Medical Illness, Think Big
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Ok my boyfriend suffers from panic attacks and I’m trying to figure out what are some ways I can help him when he has these. Not only that, but if you have any tips on how to have them less often that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
I have a thryoid tumor and am having surgery next week. Ive been drinking during my attacks because it helps them pass. They are sooo bad. I cant swallow, sometimes i cant breathe for a litle bit and begin to lose my vision. my heart races,i feel pressure on my chest and i feel like im dying or im going to lose my mind. I know drinking was probably the wrong way to handle them and now ive been relying on it so much i dont know any other way to handle it. Its terrifying. The doctor gave me valium but its not working. will removing the nodule help my panic attacks?
Tags: Nodule, Tumor, Valium, Withdrawl, Wrong Way
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Panic attacks related to depression can often be treated with acupressue. Learn how to trigger the pericardium six acupressure point for panic attack symptoms of depression with tips from an acupuncturist in this free traditionalChinese medicine video. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the most prestigious institution of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Tags: Acupuncture, Beijing University, China, Prestigious Institution, Video Expert
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
like when you first get a panic attack or when you start to get anxiety and you been suffering the symtoms everyday but then they cange up on you like you never felt that symtom before. why is that why can’t they stay the same like we been gettin? instead of something new all the time like you been used to the symtoms and you can cope with it cause you already know what it is but when you get a new symtom its like “oh crap what is this”? i hate that.
Tags: Anxiety Attacks, Anxiety Panic, Panic Attack, Panic Attacks, Symtom
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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What the founders of this technique have found is that true help for panic attacks means confronting your fear of the actual event. People actually many times are so afraid of their next attack that they bring one on because of their anxiety. Yes, as ironic as it is thinking about a panic attack can actually bring another episode on. So how do you get out of the cycle? By looking for help for panic attacks that teaches you to confront your fears and continue living your life without the fear of an impending panic attack in the future.
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Tags: Cognitive Psychology, Fears, Founders, Panic Attacks, Truth
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Ever since I was a child I’ve been the quiet non-social type. Even today at the age of 21 I only have a couple close friends and am extremely shy. I often wonder if it’s social anxiety or just simply extreme shyness. It’s hard for me to initiate conversations with people, I hate when people compliment me sometimes, I feel awkward sometimes in public. I try to get out on weekends, but mostly by myself or with just one friend.
I also suffer from panic attacks from time to time, but is rarely initiated from social situations
Tags: Close Friends, Conversations With People, Panic Attacks, Social Situations, Social Type
Posted in Anxiety | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
I thought I would talk about the panic attacks that I have had. I think it is really helpful for those of us who have had such attacks to share our experiences with others.
Tags: Experiences, Panic Attacks
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Misses D asked:
Sometimes if I’m inside and I’m having a panic attack, I’ll go outside and all the sudden the panic attack will just disappear. I figured this out because one time I was at my cousin’s house and I was having an anxiety attack and things got pretty insane and she told me to go outside because she thought I was going to throw up. But I the minute I walked out the door it was like a weight off my shoulders. Why is this?
Tags: Anxiety Attack, Cousin, Panic Attack, Panic Attacks, Shoulders
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