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I got sober last week after an horrific withdrawal process which saw me get severe shakes and sweats, insomnia, agitation, hallucinations and most of all panic attacks. This withdrawal passed and so did all the symptoms, except the panic attacks.

It’s a week now since I last drank and I spend every day hysterical with anxiety and panic attacks. I can’t eat properly because I’m always feeling sick to the stomach and I can’t sleep that much because I’m so anxious in the first place.

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I have never had any panic attacks until a few days ago. I drank heavily for 3 days straight and have had two panic attacks since. I have never taken any medication at all for anxiety, depression, etc. Also, are there any ways to never have them again?


Panic Disorders and Alcohol

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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