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Panic Attack Help Is Just A Phone Call Away



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By : Dean Caporella    19 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
Panic attack help should be a strong consideration if you have experienced more than one episode. In fact, if you suffer an panic/anxiety attack at least once a week and haven't consulted a health physician about it, then you really are "playing with fire."

A panic attack combines a number of physical symptoms which can only be described as uncomfortable including shortness of breath, increased heart rate, dizziness and lightheadedness. However, if you have suffered from panic attacks and are reading this then you already know that. The question I want to ask is if you haven't sought help: Why?

Personal Experience With Mild Panic Attack

As a professional broadcaster I went through a short period in my life more than a decade ago where I experienced my first panic attack. Let me tell you, it was scary! It occurred during my description of a live sporting event during a stage where I was recovering from the flu. The symptoms I went through at the time were like nothing I had experienced before, exactly the same symptoms as I described above. Having an attack in the confines of your own home is one thing; having one in front of a microphone is another!

The good news is that I was able to bluff my way through it... but only just. It occurred during a stage where a break period was coming up and I was able to gather my composure and resume my commentary when I was required back on air. My thoughts at the time were... "what in the world was that?" I did what a lot of first time panic attack sufferers do; I dismissed it! I put it down to the fact that it was a spin-off from the flu I had just had.

Weeks passed and any memory of that episode soon disappeared. That is, until it happened again. Same symptoms but different scenario. This time I decided it was time to visit my doctor and seek some panic attack help. He wasn't at all concerned in fact, after a good chat he was able to identify a couple of areas and recent events in my life and suggested I change a few things. I haven't seen an episode since.

Implement A Good Management Program Through Panic Attack Help

Okay, I only experienced attacks twice in my life but as far as I'm concerned, it was two times too many. The message I want to convey is don't simply withdraw into your shell and accept there is something seriously wrong with you. Make an appointment and seek advice. There are things you can do to manage panic attack in your life. Too many times people withdraw unnecessarily after several episodes. They may feel frightened to be left alone or at the other end of the scale, they may be hesitant to venture into public places.

Panic attack help is only a phone call away. Your health physician will discuss the situation with you and identify possible causes. A management program could be implemented or in more serious cases, medication might be an option. It's up to you to make the first move.
Author Resource:- Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. Understand the importance of getting prompt panic attack help along with panic/anxiety attack news and reviews at:http://www.panicattacksite.com
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