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Living A Better Life: Panic Attacks

Living A Better Life: Panic Attacks
Information on panic attacks and anxiety attacks.

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Your Brain and Anxiety
2007-07-01 08:43:00
Read how others have rid themselves of panic attacks.
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Panic Attacks: Lexipro versus Celexa
2007-06-23 05:56:00
A study completed in 2006 suggests that for elderly patients Lexipro reduces panic attacks and symptoms of depression and anxiety at an earlier stage of treatment versus Celexa. The study looked at 40 elderly patients (ages 65 - 78) with recurring anxiety attacks. After two weeks, the Lexipro group experienced significant decrease in panic symptoms. It took the Celexa group at least four weeks to show any decrease. After eight weeks, both the Lexipro and Celexa groups were at similar levels.Source: Rampello L, Alvano A, Raffaele R, et al.: New possibilities of treatment for panic attacks in elderly patients: escitalopram versus citalopram. Clin Psychopharmacol 2006; 26(1):67-70.Learn how you can eliminate panic attacks without drugs.
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Panic Attacks and Food
2007-06-15 00:40:00
Research has shown that certain foods can increase your likelihood of having a panic attack. While your panic attacks might not be triggered by what you eat, it is still helpful to know the foods that have been shown to increase anxiety and panic.CaffeineThis is one is not a surprise to me. Caffeine blocks adenosine, a protein found throughout the body. Adenosine regulates the firing on nuerons in different brain regions. Caffeine has been found to increase the calcium flow to nuerons which increases anxiety levels. Caffeine also increases the lactic acid levels in the bloodstream. Increased lactic acid levels can increase anxiety. SugarSugar can cause a dramatic increase in anxiety. Like caffeine, sugar can cause lactate to build up in the bloodstream. In addition, the ingestion of sugar causes a release of insulin which decreases blood glucose. This causes mood swings. If you suffer from anxiety you should limit your sugar intake and try to eat complex carbohydrates. Also, try eat...
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Anxiety Side Effects
2007-05-23 00:16:00
Constant anxiety or panic can have side effects upon your life and health. Common anxiety side effects are:AcneIndigestionDiarrheaEating disordersAsthmaSusceptibility to heart attackLowered immune systemAffects ability to make decisionsPanic Attack Success Stories * Free Online Panic Attack Video *
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Adult Separation Anxiety
2007-05-22 22:48:00
Anxiety can be brought on by many things. One common source of anxiety is separation from home or an attachment figure. It is often thought that a diagnosis of separation anxiety disorder is solely for children. However, there is growing evidence that an adult form of separation anxiety does exist. A University of Toledo* study found that first semester college students exhibited signs of separation anxiety disorder. In these cases anxiety or panic attacks were associated with separation from attachment figures. This anxiety caused the students to stay closer to home when choosing a college. However, it did not appear to affect the student's academic performance. Why is the diagnosis important? A diagnosis of panic disorder in this case would not assist in effective treatment because the focus would be upon the physiological symptoms rather than the separation events. *Seligman, Laura D., Wuyedk, Lisa A. (2007). Correlates of Separation Anxiety Symptoms Among First-Semester College...
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Stanford Studies Moms and Daughters with Panic Disorder
2007-05-18 03:33:00
Stanford University School of Medicine is seeking 200 moms and daughters to study panic disorder and its effects:The purpose of this project is to evaluate vulnerabilities of adolescent daughters of women with panic disorder to identify factors that make risk for future anxiety problems more likely. In particular, we are testing whether at-risk daughters attend more to threat in the environment than do daughters of mothers with no history of anxiety or mood disorders. We are also interested in understanding how mothers with panic can help minimize anxiety developing in their daughters. This is a paid study and more information can be found here.Panic Attacks: Success Stories * Free Online Video *
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Is This a Panic Attack? Signs and Symptoms
2007-05-18 02:43:00
Signs and symptoms of a panic attack:unable to breathunable to swallowhigh heart beatnauseousfeel like you are about to fainthot flash or sweatingshakingsweaty palmsfeeling claustrophobicfeeling like you have to escapefeeling like you need to go to the bathroomfeelings of intense fearThese are some common signs and symptoms of a panic attack. You will have more than one happen at the same time, plus the symptoms will come on suddenly.Remember, panic and anxiety attacks are not unusual. You are not alone. Just breath and remember panic attacks are not forever. Also, here are some ways that I have prevented a panic attack.Stop Panic Atta ck s - 100% Guaranteed - Read Testimonials and Get Rid of Your Panic Attacks
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My Worse Panic Attack Ever
2007-05-16 07:00:00
One time I did something really, really stupid. I was having a good day and had access to unlimited cappuccinos. Yes, I took advantage of this access. Later that day it hit me. The biggest panic attack I have ever had in my life. Obviously, the caffeine helped it along. This severe panic attack lasted for about one hour and left me exhausted. During the attack I could not stand to be enclosed at all. I spent most of the time outside and still felt claustrophobic.That panic attack left me shaky for days. I will never forget the feeling that I had during the attack - I am going to feel like this forever. Boy, am I glad I was wrong.Stop Panic Atta ck s, 100% Guaranteed - Read the Testimonials
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Prevent a Panic Attack
2007-05-15 09:03:00
Here are some things that I have done in the past to prevent a panic attack. Some might seem strange, but they worked for me at the time. Of course, the best thing is to stop panic attacks all together.Chew on an Altoid mint - The sharp taste and smell had a jolting effect on me.Chew on citrus - lemon peel, lime peel. Again, I think it was the sharp taste that would help me.Go outside and take deep breaths - this is the escape that I sometimes needed. Aromatherapy - strong sharp scents like tea tree oil or mint. Sometimes a strong perfume would help.Have a drink - not always convenient.Take a motion sickness pill - when things were really bad I would take 1/2 a motion sickness pill (chewable ones). The above are things that I would do in order to stave away a panic attack. Sometimes they would work and sometimes not. That is the way it seems to go with panic attacks.
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Panic Attacks and Anxiety
2007-05-15 02:34:00
When you are going through a panic attack it is horrible. Your chest seizes up, your heart rate goes crazy, maybe you feel incredibly nauseous, or you feel like you could go up in flames. At that point all you are thinking about is ESCAPE !!!!The problem is that once you have escaped, you fear the next panic attack. This anxiety of not knowing when or where the next panic attack will come on. This really limits your life. It holds you back from getting that terrific job, love, or just having a good time. I know how that feels. I would avoid any situation that could trigger an attack - (in my case, social situations).Don't do what I did and let the panic attacks ruin your life. Not when there is a solution to your problem.If you are interested in stopping your panic attacks please give this program a try. Read the testimonials of people who are now panic and anxiety free. You have nothing to lose (100 % guarantee) and your life to gain!Classified Spot
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