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#928268 - 09/11/09 04:36 AM
Panic attacks or ?
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Journeyman
Registered: 06/20/09
Posts: 98
Loc: NW
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Ive always been a semi-nervous person but lately, it's become too much. I never really thought to put a title on what I feel (panic attacks etc) but a few weeks ago I went into a school to see about attending. Midway through the meeting I started to grow extremely agitated and dizzy, cotton mouth, etc. I felt like a zombie. I couldn't wait to get out of there (the 80,000 for my bachelor's degree probably didn't help)
As soon as I was out the door, I ran into a little coffee shop and downed 2 cups of water. I was sick to my stomach, it felt like pain but for no reason, couldn't think straight, just wanted to lay down and not move. This lasted almost 24 hours.
About 2 weeks later, I was heading to the airport to pick someone up and my boyfriend was driving. It started raining and people started driving like morons and slamming on the brakes. We almost hit the car in front of us and that is when it started. Again. This time I didn't have dry mouth but more like I was getting really agitated for no reason that I could see. I took some Ativan and about 20 minutes later I felt better. It was almost like instant relief.
I cant really describe in great detail how I felt during either of these times so its hard for me to get this across.
I'm wondering if these were panic attacks of some sort. Anyone with some real experience with these, please, let me know. And if they weren't, then what the heck was my mind doing to my body?
Thanks in advance.
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#929828 - 09/15/09 12:22 AM
Re: Panic attacks or ?
[Re: StubbyD]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/07/09
Posts: 2152
Loc: Going on the hippie bus to DC
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Agreed. Everybody has different symptoms, but most anybody will have the raising of the BP and heart pumping hard and fast. I have had many of them. The best thing to do is try to find a place to lay down flat and elevate your legs. This will put the blood flowing back into your head. Never put your head between your legs (Like you see on TV). You will just end up passing out. If you are in a place that you can't get where you can lay down, then tilt your head backwards. I've learned to know the feeling before it comes on all the way and try not to panic. It will make it worse. Some people even put their arms up over their shoulders when they are laying down. Believe me, it works. After you feel better, get out and get some fresh air. You will need the oxygen. Just breath regularly. Deep breaths and slow. Hope this helps. It has really helped me. Been on xanax for 18 years, but there are still set backs and get to know the feeling of one coming on. Also, do anything you can to not think about your heart pumping rapidly. I always tell myself, "It's just another panic attack over and over. Hope this helps. But yes they are scary, but you need to get control of it before it gets complete control of you. You can easily go from a panic attack into hyperventilating and you never want to go there. The mind does mysterious things, but you can control it.
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