Saw the initial intro to panic attacks after having one a night after too much red bull. Have since been having them all the time, and a constant fear of having a heart attack (even tho Im pefectly healthy) - This could be very good for me as I consider revisitng my GP after a very dismissive first meeting, Thanks.
PS: Have other sufferers found that GP's are particularly dismisive of the disorder?
Thank you for your post. My instructor sent us to your posts to help us with our Psych rotation in our nursing program. I too, suffer from panic attacks, anxiety disorder and depression. I look forward to viewing all of your videos in the hope that they may help me. Currently, I am only taking Lorazapam PRN for my attacks. I cannot take SSRIs. I haven't tried MAOIs, yet...but am thinking about it. Thank you for sharing. I know that this is a hard thing to do because letting others know is scary.
I have been agoraphobic and generally avoided all social situations and situations that put me under pressure purely because i was worried that i'd be sick, or i would have a heart attack, or something might happen to me....
Today i decided F*** IT! I have had enough of living out of my bedroom and things are going to change.... I start college in September so i literally have no choice but to get better and live a normal life, or wait to die in the comfort and safety of my bedroom. Ichose Live
YouTube wouldn't let me accept your video response because it is already being used as a video response to someone else. I'm glad you posted it though because it brought me to you. I hope you have a wonderful day filled with smiles.
I agree with surfr71....the addiction to Xanax is HORRIFYING! It was hell on earth with the addiction to OxyContin (for my back)..withdrawing from a benzodiazipine is comparably worse for me...bc of the tunnel vision, blurred too, and the feeling that TIME just STANDS STILL until you are able to get the xanax again. My attacks started about a year and a half ago. Some days, Id rather just die.
I had my first panic attack four months ago and am still suffering greatly from the repurcussions as well as depression, SAD and subsequent addiction to meds. I subscribed to hopefully learn from you. This is a good thing you're doing. Keep it up!
@surfr71 I know suffering from anxiety, panic disorder, ocd, agaraphobia and more is tormenting, I know I suffered through it for 7 years. I have been completely free from it for over 5 years now. Feel free to check out my testimony by going to my channel or my site fuentesevangelism.c-o-m
I suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I started having panic attacks at age 14. I had no idea why. When I was about 17 I started into counsiling and learned they were from being abused as a child. Best Wishes to you.
GOOD ON YOU FOR GETTING ON YOUTUBE!
B3NNETTx 7 months ago
Saw the initial intro to panic attacks after having one a night after too much red bull. Have since been having them all the time, and a constant fear of having a heart attack (even tho Im pefectly healthy) - This could be very good for me as I consider revisitng my GP after a very dismissive first meeting, Thanks.
PS: Have other sufferers found that GP's are particularly dismisive of the disorder?
Silky1980 2 years ago
Thank you for your post. My instructor sent us to your posts to help us with our Psych rotation in our nursing program. I too, suffer from panic attacks, anxiety disorder and depression. I look forward to viewing all of your videos in the hope that they may help me. Currently, I am only taking Lorazapam PRN for my attacks. I cannot take SSRIs. I haven't tried MAOIs, yet...but am thinking about it. Thank you for sharing. I know that this is a hard thing to do because letting others know is scary.
OriginalMissKitty 2 years ago
I have been agoraphobic and generally avoided all social situations and situations that put me under pressure purely because i was worried that i'd be sick, or i would have a heart attack, or something might happen to me....
Today i decided F*** IT! I have had enough of living out of my bedroom and things are going to change.... I start college in September so i literally have no choice but to get better and live a normal life, or wait to die in the comfort and safety of my bedroom. Ichose Live
bassdemon16 2 years ago
I have been agora for 24 years.
fromthispoint 4 years ago
OH no, ive been only for 5 years, i say only like that is not a long time, 24 years is a long time, i hope i manage to beat it before that time.
trvwatson 3 years ago
Thank you for the videos and all the best to you I wish you a good life!
Motorchampion 4 years ago
Hi JP,
YouTube wouldn't let me accept your video response because it is already being used as a video response to someone else. I'm glad you posted it though because it brought me to you. I hope you have a wonderful day filled with smiles.
(((Big Hugs))) to you...
Paula
CagedSongBird 4 years ago
Thank you Paula for the nice comments, right back at ya, welcome to the Panic Room.
jpfdiamonds 4 years ago
I agree with surfr71....the addiction to Xanax is HORRIFYING! It was hell on earth with the addiction to OxyContin (for my back)..withdrawing from a benzodiazipine is comparably worse for me...bc of the tunnel vision, blurred too, and the feeling that TIME just STANDS STILL until you are able to get the xanax again. My attacks started about a year and a half ago. Some days, Id rather just die.
jumpingyahooonapogo7 4 years ago 2
I had my first panic attack four months ago and am still suffering greatly from the repurcussions as well as depression, SAD and subsequent addiction to meds. I subscribed to hopefully learn from you. This is a good thing you're doing. Keep it up!
surfr71 4 years ago
@surfr71 I know suffering from anxiety, panic disorder, ocd, agaraphobia and more is tormenting, I know I suffered through it for 7 years. I have been completely free from it for over 5 years now. Feel free to check out my testimony by going to my channel or my site fuentesevangelism.c-o-m
fathersonnholyspirit 1 year ago
I understand you my friend! :)
ruhac1982 5 years ago
I suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I started having panic attacks at age 14. I had no idea why. When I was about 17 I started into counsiling and learned they were from being abused as a child. Best Wishes to you.
lilvoyce 5 years ago
I'm writing a book on the subject after suffering a smaller scale of it for 36 years
Krippers 5 years ago