Posts Tagged ‘Stress’

How to Avoid Panic Attacks

Monday, December 21st, 2009
Craig Elliott asked:



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Is there a cure to panic attacks?

Sunday, December 6th, 2009


I have had panic attacks since June, 2008. Something scary happened. Then more stress happened a few months later and I Started getting them regularly. I tried 2 meds – lexapro and adivan. They scare me and don’t seem to help. I try books and videos. I am feeling much better, but still nervous enough that I don’t do things I enjoy anymore. I have less major panic attacks, they are shorter. I want to know if anyone has ever beaten them? Can they be completely cured? I am very frustrated about this.

In what ways can I combat my Depression without drugs?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009


I’ve tried to keep positive and do things that I like doing, but it’s becoming increasingly harder with all the stress I’ve had lately. Is there any way to help alleviate some aches and pains, loss of interest, sleeplessness, emotionality and general depression via home-remedies or something? I’m trying so hard to work through this but I don’t have insurance or money to visit a doctor.

Can panic attacks make you miss your period?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009


I’m 2wks late for my period. I took a pregnancy test and it came back neg. My fiance’ and I had sex but I’m on the pill and he used a condom. I had a really bad panic attack a couple days before I was suppose to start and have been under some wicked stress. Could the panic attack made it so I skip a period? I’ve never skipped one before so I’m kinda worried. Has anyone had this happen to them? My boobs are starting to hurt now too so I’m kinda confused.

Is there any kind of anxiety attack/ nervousness/ or sedating over-the-counter medication ?HELP PLEEEEASE?

Thursday, October 8th, 2009


I need an anxiety attack/ nervousness or any medication that sedates you or calms your nerves that I can get without a prescription. it needs to be something off the shelves because I don’t want my parents to know I’m taking it, they don’t take my anxiety attacks seriously but my attacks hurt and make me need to use the bathroom frequently so it’s become embarrassing in school.

symptoms: rapid heart beta, trembling, abdominal stress, frequent urination, diareah, crying, warm/cold spells, gas

* I’M ALSO TAKING SYMTHROID 88MCG FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM AND I’M 17 AND I TAKE B6 COMPLEX
i know this may sound strange but i’ve realized that silence + alot of people, or just silence alone triggers my attacks

Has anyone tried any of the at-home treatments for anxiety/panic attacks?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Chrissy asked:



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The options are conquering stress panic attacks seem to take prescription medications have tried traditional therapy which helped little do not want to be increasing and the social anxiety disorder am overcoming.


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How to Cure Panic Attacks

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Rolf Arne Trondhjem asked:


Panic attacks are there to be combated and overcome. If you are suffering from such medical and mental conditions, it would be helpful and appropriate if you would lean the correct and effective means of dealing with panic attack. You have to learn several techniques and instill in yourself several realizations so that you could finally overcome and emerge from the disorder.

Dealing with panic attack requires understanding what panic attack actually is. To begin with, a panic attack should be defined. The case is an onset of abrupt episode of fear that is so intense, your heart beat is racing, you have shortness of breath and you are experiencing paranoia. A panic attack usually happens for no reason at all. You can just become fearful without actually fearing anything. If you are frightening yourself during panic attacks, also remember that people around you might also be in states of panic. That is why you should further be careful and controllable.

While in the past, panic attacks were classified as stress or nervousness situations, these days, the disorder is considered a medical condition. In that way, there is a need for medical and expert intermission and assistance. Panic attacks affect overall quality of life because they come unexpectedly, at times causing major embarrassment.

Handling panic attack

Dealing with panic attack is very easy, contrary to common beliefs and perceptions. First of all, realization and understanding of panic attacks is really needed. Once you further understand the condition, you would realize that you would feel less fearful when an onset of an attack comes in. when that happens, you become less afraid and paranoia can be effectively curtailed, if not totally prevented.

Taking the right and prescribed medications and therapies is also one effective way in dealing with panic attack. You could abruptly stop panic attack by taking in prescribed medicines, usually depressants, like serotonin reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazpines and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Such depressants help lower the rapid heart beat that is greatly contributing to further onset and possible setbacks of panic attacks.

Relaxation and self assurance

Overall relaxation is essential especially if there is faintness, shortness of breath and muscle tensions caused by the major and usual onsets of panic attack. Dealing with panic attack requires acquisition and development of relaxation techniques and strategies within yourself. While this may sound easy, take note that however easy you look at it, during onsets of panic attack, it may seem hard to relax. This is when your will power would be tested. If you strive and successfully emerges to relax, you are dealing with panic attack effectively and more appropriately.

Panic attacks may last a few minutes to as long as several hours. To ensure yourself, it would help if you would seek medical and expert help. Doing so is not just ensuring safety but is also psychologically giving assurance that everything will be alright. Often, panic attack patients mistake their attacks for something else, probably a heart attack. This suspicion might further affect and worsen the condition. If an expert or doctor would give assurance that the condition is only panic attack, the patient may be more assured that everything is controllable. This equates to a better strategy dealing with panic attack.

On the other hand, if you are seeking prevention of panic attack, there is no way the onset of the condition can be avoided. However, dealing with panic attack better and more effectively would help combat the condition and avoid any possible setbacks and disastrous possible effects. Regularly consult your doctor or appropriate experts for treatment and therapies. Dealing with panic attack can surely be easy if you know how.

what should i do about my panic attacks?

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Vallorie asked:


i am 10 years old and i have been having tons of panic attacks latley i have been going through some stress more than a average 10 year old can handle. but i am scared to talk to my dad what should i do?

Is there a cure to panic attacks?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009


I have had panic attacks since June, 2008. Something scary happened. Then more stress happened a few months later and I Started getting them regularly. I tried 2 meds – lexapro and adivan. They scare me and don’t seem to help. I try books and videos. I am feeling much better, but still nervous enough that I don’t do things I enjoy anymore. I have less major panic attacks, they are shorter. I want to know if anyone has ever beaten them? Can they be completely cured? I am very frustrated about this.

Neapolitan Anxiety Attack/Stress?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009


I recently took my male Neapolitan Mastiff to get his xrays done (Friday 12/26/08) and he seems to have developed an anxiety attack since then. I noticed him salivating excessively on Saturday the day after he came back from the vet, and then he stopped eating and started making odd burping and gargling sounds. He stopped making the gargling noises and stopped burping but he stil has slime all over him. His heart rate seems to be going faster than normal but it comes and goes. He also has diarrhea and is urinating in the house or before I can get him outside. The last time he drank was this morning but hasnt drank any more since then. I took him to the emergency vet last night thinking that it could have been bloat but they ruled that out. The only other thing they mentioned it could be was stress because of his vet visits. I also called my vet this morning and she said the same thing, she knows him very well and knows about his extreme fear of people. He has never reacted like this before, it is normally only when he is in the vet and not when he is home. We are going on about 24 hours now that he has been acting like this and I am worried. My vet also recommended that I not bring him back in unless I really need to so that we dont make it any worse. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to soothe him? He also slightly trembles when I touch him. How long can he go without food before I should take him to the vet? It is not getting worse than it was but it is not getting better either.