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Panic Attack Disorder 06/17/2009
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Obviously there’s a difference between panicking in a situation of extreme stress and experiencing panic attacks in normal everyday situations. Fortunately, a life and death situation that induces panic is somewhat rare. Can you imagine how long your body would hold up if life-threatening situations were constant occurrences? It would wear your body down fast—greatly shortening your life span.

Now a person suffering from panic attack disorder lives normal existence as if it is a life and death situation. The stress this person is afflicted with is hard to imagine.

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In order to help you grasp what this person goes through I am listing some of the symptoms of panic attack disorder.

Here are 7 of them. There are many more.

1. Palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate. The person feels he’s having a heart attack.
2. Profuse sweating. I’ve actually seen a person who is experiencing a panic attack look like they just went through the car wash with the windows down.
3. Shortness of breath. The sufferer feels as if he may have taken his last breath.
4. Feeling dizzy or lightheaded. Thinking you’re going to pass out is rather scary.
5. Sense of detachment. This isn’t the blissful detachment metaphysicians talk about. This is experiencing frightening feelings of unreality and detachment from oneself.
6. Fear of losing control. Once a person feels like he’s losing control, he desperately tries to hold on to his sanity.
7. Fear of dying. Years ago, I observed a woman having a panic attack. She felt she was dying and I believed she might be right. I felt helpless at the time because I didn’t know what to do. Can you imagine the terror she felt?

Did you know that many sufferers don't seek help because of the stigma attached with losing control? The poor sufferer thinks he or she might be labeled as crazy. 

Can you believe we are supposed to be living in modern enlightened times. It may have occurred to you that all the problems our economy is experiencing and all the hate and intolerance that exists in the world this is definitely an illusion.

Here’s something to ponder. Many victims of a panic attack disorder avoid too much social interaction. Why is this so? Because not only do they fear having an attack in public they also fear the stigma attached to it. How tragic is this?

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