Panic attack and disorder?
I am truly sick of seeing people quite their jobs and change because of Panic Attacks. I want to hear successful people who succeded and were able to beat their attacks and still do what they were without medication. I want to hear from some fighters. I am 15 and have had panic disorder for 5 months and I hate saying that but like I get very anxious etc every day in school. I just find it to be normal I am not on any medication anor therapy. It seems to me that I get anxious in uniform situations where you cant get out of order. Also I wanted to say I have been able to retain my GPA of 4.20 which is not good in my case my full potential would be 4.50 but like lets hear some success stories. LETS HEAR THEM. Are there any you would like to share?
Thats great see know there are many positive outcomes too.
Sounds good again
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I don’t know if this is what you’re looking for, but I’ll share anyway. More than five years ago, I was set up on a blind date to go to a highschool dance (I was 16). I talked to my date on the phone beforehand and had seen pictures of him and from what I knew of him, I liked. The date was going fine until he asked me to dance. I had a panic attack unlike any other in my life. I was alarmed and confused by the symptoms so I told him I’d rather sit down. For the next several hours, we sat and talked while our friends danced. He told me jokes and helped me relax. When he took me home that night, he asked to see me again. I said yes, and now we’re engaged. Cross my heart, a true story.
I have two friends who do very well and sometimes have panic attacks.
One has a vision disorder, that when it is acting up can trigger an attack. But she’s not quitting her job over it. She’s raising two kids, working and is quite a giving person and activist.
The other has had attacks related to chemotherapy meds. She can tell when they’re coming on after a treatment and she does what she needs to do to deal with it – although, sure she gets upset – its scary to have an attack and know you have cancer too. But she’s still a full time mom of 4 kids who is going to college and doing her best.
I think a lot of people persevere through anxiety, but sometimes they hit a brick wall and need encouragement to get through. Actually feeling like you are going to die, are being suffocated, etc. is a challenging thing. One part of you knows better, but the rest of your body is trying to tell you otherwise.
I guess what I’m saying is that I’m all for success stories keeping in mind the compassion we need to have for people when they are overwhelmed.
sometimes being a fighter means getting help. i take meds and i can now hold down a job and do it well i can also now take care of my two girls and keep the house clean and deal with my grumpy husband without losing my temper and i feel like a fighter even though i didn’t want to take meds i am doing great i no longer feel like i am going to die and i can go out and see people and enjoy myself and do the things that i used to like to do because i refused to be the person who is scared to do anything. i was not going to be that person and i still fight to make sure that i am not still. hope this helps
they effect different people in different ways specially peolple older with alot of worrys like when they fear heart attack
Hi,
There is this guide by anxiety expert Joe Barry , he has taught thousands of people to be panic free without any medication using a revolutionary new technique, http://www.panicaway.co.nr , its really a great guide , it should help you get rid of panic attacks forever in a few days
Hope this helps you and wish you the best of health