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Anxiety And Panic Attacks

Do you fear the arrival of another panic attack?
People who have experienced panic attacks often go around with a grave sense of unease that at any moment, they will experience a major panic attack. It's a fear of the ultimate panic attack that would finally push them over the edge. This leads people to make changes to their behavior in order not to do anything that might trigger a panic episode. If you are such a person, the Panic Away course will lay yours fears to rest.


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Fast Remedy for Anxiety and Panic Attacks


A great remedy for anxiety is not easy to find.. When medication is useless people often seek natural ways to cure anxiety. Here are two methods that work. They are very simple to implement, just read carefully ...


* Writing Your Thoughts Down


panic: Anxiety And Panic AttacksIf you are anxious, you can take a plain piece of paper and write down your own thoughts, just like you would do in a diary. This way you will deliberate your mind, of the bad thoughts, that are rushing and smashing one against another. Imagine as you free yourself from all the worries and fear that threaten your health. Try to believe that will stick to the paper and never harm you anymore. Spill the bad words (worries and fears) out in front of you and make more room for peaceful thoughts, you need them, actually I would say they are vital.


Conclusion : Writing your thoughts on paper will make you realize a lot better what is actually harming you, yet another great remedy for anxiety, by deliberating your mind of the harmful thoughts.


* Hot Baths


Hot water calms and soothes you, just as nice words make you happy. Try to let your muscles relax. You can combine the hot bath with the calming effect of relaxation music and aromatherapy. This technique has been also used in the ancient roman times by people affected by mind related disorders, therefore this is a great remedy for anxiety.


Turn your bathroom into a real SPA. No one should bother or disturb you. Try to concentrate on peaceful thoughts while enjoying the bath and music. Make people understand that you need some peace and quite. Several shampoos, shaving creams, essential oils and aromatic salts contain lavender that have high calming and relaxing effects. I love lavender and I would recommend it as a remedy for anxiety to anyone that is affected by this anxiety.


Conclusion : Hot Baths do not only reduce anxiety, but they help anyone that is affected by stress, depression and any mind disorder. Taking hot baths more often is healthy for your mind and body.



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Marijuana overdose?? Panic attack? Questions...Suggestions..Thoughts..Help?!?
So i just started smoking marijuana again like.......this week. Well last night I rolled 2 BLUNTS and I smoked the first one very very fast. I didn't feel high so i smoked the 2nd one very very fast... Now Keep in mind my medical history i suffer from severe anxiety and panic attacks (when i take Zoloft or Celexa ) they trigger my panic attacks HORRIBLE. But after smoking those 2 blunts, I just laid there and ate pringels, it sounded like when i was munching that my head was munching and not my mouth. I freaked out went into a MASSIVE panic attack the worse EVER felt Unreal-floating like, felt faint, hyperventulated(sp), heart beat was racing tremendoslousy along with just feeling unable to control my body. I went to the ER and they gave me an Iv and some Ativan(i previously took one of my aLazopram's 30min before hoping it would calm the panic attack down). I was running around the house telling my mom to help i cant find my keys and i was just confused and kept feeling like I was not a human-being and or Alive. Everything felt so intensified and I just felt Abnormally UNREAL. Today it's been about 17hours and I still feel a little loopy/groggy - but maybe I'm still a little high off the marijuana,ativan,xanax?!? I mean you cant stay HIGH FOREVER or die from being high or a panic attack I guess? I'm really just asking if anybody's ever experienced this before with marijuana and if you have any thoughts of what might have happened, please no negativity I know i was wrong and shouldnt have smoked that much. Just need some re-assurance that i will be okay. Thank you so much

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I feel like I'm always having bad conversations in my head...?
This is really hard to explain so I'm going to try and explain the best way I can, My head is basically having conversations with itself, and my head is saying such bad things, to the extent where it's making me feel like I'm a bad person because I feel like it's me when it's not, it's my head, I'm going through a really bad anxiety and hypochondria phase and my head and I'm having bad thoughts, it seems like I can't think about anything I never used to feel like this, but I have lately I've been struggling from anxiety and panic attacks and I used to be severly depressed and now I'm feeling really guity and messed up about these conversations my head is having, what could it be? No, it's not about me hurting myself or anyone or anything for that matter, it's my head telling me to not go to certain places or not eat a certain food because it could be cause food poising, things like that, nothing extreme... I think it stems down to my anxiety??? I wouldn't hurt myself or anyone...

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