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    What are panic attacks and panic disorder?

    A panic attack is a sudden bout of intense fear or anxiety that causes frightening but not life-threatening symptoms such as a pounding heart, shortness of breath, and the feeling of losing control or dying. Usually from 5 to 20 minutes long, a panic attack may be triggered by stressful circumstances or it may occur unexpectedly.

    The body has an automatic fear response that prepares you to either cope with or run away from danger. A panic attack results when this "fight or flight" response either overreacts or becomes activated when it is not needed at all. During a panic attack, your nervous system reacts as if you are facing a life-threatening situation, even though you may not be in danger. This response causes alarming physical symptoms and feelings.

    Panic disorder is diagnosed when you have repeated panic attacks, you worry about having another attack, and you avoid places that you think may cause one. It is possible to have panic attacks without developing panic disorder, and panic attacks may occur with other anxiety disorders.





    Symptoms

    The main symptom of a panic attack is an overwhelming feeling of fear or anxiety, along with physical reactions. The symptoms come on suddenly, often unexpectedly, and the intensity usually peaks within 10 minutes. While most symptoms fade within 30 minutes, it may take up to an hour for all the symptoms to go away completely. It is possible to have one panic attack after another in waves for an extended period of time, and it can seem like one continuous attack. However, if you have continuous symptoms that do not go away within an hour, you probably are not having a panic attack and you should seek immediate medical care.

    Panic attacks can begin with a stressful event or appear without cause. They also can be associated with medications, such as heart medications, and medical conditions, such as an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).

    Symptoms of a panic attack may include:2
    • Rapid breathing (hyperventilation), shortness of breath, or feeling "smothered."
    • A pounding or racing heart or an irregular heartbeat.
    • Chest pain.
    • Lightheadedness.
    • Sweating.
    • A choking feeling.
    • Nausea or an upset stomach.
    • Dizziness, shaking, or trembling.
    • Numbness or tingling.
    • Chills or hot flashes.
    • Fear that you are going to die, lose control, or "go crazy."
    • Feelings of being detached from yourself or from reality.
    information found at webmd.com
    JIMMIE JOHNSON ~ NASCAR SPRINT CUP CHAMPION 2006-2009
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    Jimmie, I read this post with interest.

    Thanks for the information.

    Rich
    sigpic260/215/180 Male - 36 y/o

    It never ceases to amaze me of how easy and how effective this ***diet*** is!!




    I have since re-gained a bit of weight, but that is soon to be coming off again!

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      wow! you're quick, rich!

      i have seen several post by members speaking of this disorder and thought it would be a good topic to at the very least, read about.

      there are things that can be can to help get this under control and i was not shocked to see under "home remedies" that exercise is beneficial. exercise just keeps coming up with how our bodies are suppose to function. we were built to move not be couch
      slugs!
      JIMMIE JOHNSON ~ NASCAR SPRINT CUP CHAMPION 2006-2009
      4th STRAIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

      JUST BECAUSE IT'S LEGAL DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN EAT 3 HELPINGS OF IT. REMEMBER PORTION CONTROL

      What I Just Earned..

      Current Challenges.....

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        Thanks for the post Jimmi. I was diagnosed with panic disorder my freshman year of college. The funny thing is- after finding a name for what I was experiencing- I instantly felt better. I have learned to manage it- I really only have about 1 or 2 a year now. There is a great book and I can't remember the author but the name is Pass through Panic- basically it tells you to accept the panic attack instead of fighting it. It's beena lifesaver. And yes, exercise helps quite a bit - when you're working out you have to concentrate on your body instead of your mind. A rubberband around the wrist helps too- I know it sounds crazy but snapping the band when you start to feel panicky really brings you back to reality.
        Restart weight 8/07=214

        If we all did the things we are capable of,
        we would astound ourselves.
        Thomas Edison

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          oh my, i need that rubberband trick for other things! lol

          i searched the book:
          Pass Through Panic by Claire Weekes

          JIMMIE JOHNSON ~ NASCAR SPRINT CUP CHAMPION 2006-2009
          4th STRAIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

          JUST BECAUSE IT'S LEGAL DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN EAT 3 HELPINGS OF IT. REMEMBER PORTION CONTROL

          What I Just Earned..

          Current Challenges.....

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