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I am not a doctor. I can however answer many questions about panic attacks from living experiences. I believe that I can save some other person from symptoms that I have been through myself. Having someone to talk to about this terrorizing experience always helps.
I have suffered with panic attacks for the past 45 years. I have overcome many obstacles in regards to panic disorder and can answer many questions of how I overcame them.
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First of all, I am not a doctor so, any questions that you have of-course you should always ask your physician. It sounds to me like you have ask about this problem you are having and they have ran you
Amy, Cognitive behavior therapy will only work if you are working really close with the right psycologist. And if you only go once every week or two, it just isn't enough... I think doing CBT is like
Amy, If you have had your heart checked and know you have no problems there... Going by your email, I would say that the rapid heart beat was from anxiety. Since we can be under more stress than we think
Does this sound like anxiety??...YES... Is it anxiety? I do not know... there is a difference between Anxiety and having a Panic Attack. You have not mentioned you felt Panic... I can only give you my
Eric, Remember, I am not a doctor so I can only give you my opinion... It sounds like to me, that you are Painfully shy! You obviously have a complex of some sort that you cower down to people. My dad
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