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Nocturnal Panic

Around a quarter of people who experience panic will also experience panic during the early hours of sleep. The person wakes up in a state of panic along with all the associated sensations of sweating, rapid pulse, shaking and shortness of breath. Around half of those affected say their first concerns relate to whether they are dying, whilst the... Read moreChevron
posted 12/15/2010, comments (0)|
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anxiety/depression

I have suffered anxiety and depression since I was 35 years old. I currently take 90 mg. of Cymbalta and 20mg of pexeva. To sleep I take 20 mg of Clonapin and for the most part I do pretty well and most of my siblings have the same mental Illness. I have held down a great job since I Was 18. My Doctor say's it is all related to a Family gene and I... Read moreChevron
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10 FAQs About Panic Disorder

I Get Panic Attacks - am I mad? During or after a panic episode you may well question your sanity but panic disorder is actually a problem of anxiety. Although clearly a psychological problem, people with panic disorder do not share symptoms commonly associated with mental illness.   Can Drinking Coffee Cause a Panic Attack?   The... Read moreChevron
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Talking to Your Family About Your Anxiety Disorder

It's almost here. The holiday season. For many with anxiety disorders, this time of the year is scary. There are holiday parties you are expected to attend, especially Thanksgiving Day dinner and Christmas get-togethers. But your anxiety sometimes gets the best of you, you become fearful of having a panic attack and are nervous and agitated... Read moreChevron
posted 11/22/2010, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Jerry Kennard

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When Panic is Unexpected

One of the worst aspects of panic is that it can appear spontaneously and completely out of the blue. For the sufferer, the lack of predictability means they feel even greater vulnerability than people who suffer with situational panic (e.g. flying).   One of the urges to accompany panic is the need to escape. The sense of feeling trapped... Read moreChevron

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