Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
1:34 am
I have Panic Disorder but haven’t had a panic attack for like a month. I experience chest pain regularly do any others who have Panic Attacks? My Psychologist said it is just a symptom or side effect. I also get this strange rush and burining sensation in my esophogus for a second and it goes away? Any information on those?
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
8:33 pm
Having a panic attack or any other panic disorder is going to be a problem for anyone. Getting things under control and living life the best way possible is the most important thing that anyone wants to have for their life. However, this is not always easy for some people to do and it can create a lot more problems that what one would expect.
A panic disorder is a real and very disabling disease. It can however be controlled with different forms of treatment. There are different disturbing symptoms that are going to go along with having a panic disorder. Some people may mistake it for a heart problem or some other form of medical illness that is going to be destructive to someone’s life. Some people will go to the emergency room when they are experiencing a panic attack and will have many expensive and extensive medical procedures performed to rule out these other conditions.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
3:35 pm
I have had it happen on sulfur antibiotics and I am worried about the amoxil causing the same thing.
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
10:36 am
My husband has recently been diagnosed with gen. anxiety disorder with panic attacks and there is a tobacco barn in our small town which is irritating his allergies he took the cough med. Delsym and it aggravated his anxiety. Help what can he take?
Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
5:33 am
Panic disorders are something that you need to be in control of. You should not use alcohol or any other type of narcotics to control the effects of panic. This is only going to lead to more damage and give you more problems in life. You should think about the fact that a panic disorder needs to be addressed in the right way and you should not do anything that may cause problems for you later on down the road.
Panic disorders are very dangerous when you mix them with alcohol. You will only find that you get into more trouble when you are using it. If you are experiencing panic disorders you need to see your doctor and get the treatment that you deserve. You have to be able to get help with your problems and not rely on the use of alcohol and other stimulants to get you feeling the way that you believe you need to feel.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
12:35 am
Just curious because I feel like complete shit all the time and I would like to be able to ask my doctor about something other than an addictive tranquilizer.
Also, no SSRI’s please. I should have mentioned that earlier.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
7:32 pm
Years ago when I took diet pills, my panic attacks started. I think it has to do with adrenaline, And chemical change.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
2:32 pm
My medication doesnt seem to be working and Im really worried. The thing is im supposed to be going on holiday next saturday and the only thing that stops my panic attacks is to go home and i cant do that on holiday. What should I do?
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
9:32 am
The answer to this question is of course. You can help a patient that is going through the process of a panic disorder. This is going to be a time when people need help. They will need to find the right method of treatment that is going to be most effective to you and your mental health.
There has been a lot of research that is helping many people get better when they are suffering from a panic disorder. There are so many different effective ways of treating this problem and there are lots of people still working on how to make it even better. There is even psychotherapy that is used along with medication to help a person get over their panic disorder. With the two of these things combined, it can make a big difference on how a person gets better. Some people will notice an improvement of a panic disorder within six to eight weeks. The more appropriate type of treatment is going to be able to lessen the chance of having a panic attack.
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
4:36 am
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