Anxiety Panic Disorder - Bad Anxiety Panic Attacks, Good People

By: Richard Trice
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:41:53
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Anxiety panic disorder is an abrupt wave of overpowering fear that comes without warning and for no apparent reason. Normally an anxiety panic disorder is unfortunately a symptom of another form of anxiety panic disorder. Discovering your triggers can be a excellent opportunity for self discovery, so in a sense, anxiety panic attack symptoms, although frightening, do have a beneficial side-effect.

One long thought myth is that Anxiety panic disorders were caused by medical problems, such as heart disease. In reality, a anxiety panic attack is brought on by a person's outlook of things and behavior patterns. So un-learning the conditioning that cause the attacks very often is all it takes to cure the attacks.

The exact cause of anxiety panic disorder is unknown to caregivers. There are about as many theories about the causes of a anxiety panic attack as there are stars in the sky. Each person may have a different cause for their anxiety panic disorder. Because the cause is unclear, many people believe that they will simply just have to live with the attacks.

People suffering from anxiety panic disorder report the following symptoms:

* Difficulty breathing, as if you 'can't get enough air in your lungs

* Debilitating terror

* Nervousness

* Feeling you're going crazy

* Heart palpitation,

* Feeling of dread

* Dizziness

* Nausea

* Trembling, sweating, shaking

* Chest pains

* Hot flashes or sudden chills

* Tingling in fingers or toes

A person experiencing anxiety panic disorder will feel as though they are about to die when these symptoms are combined. Because the anxiety panic attack can mimic a variety of health conditions, they are often misdiagnosed for years. Some of these conditions are:

- Hypoglycemia

- Seizures

- Heart arrhythmia

It is not uncommon for people to jump from physician to physician because of the impersonation ability of the anxiety panic attack.

Today we have a large variety of programs and techniques available to us for the treatment of anxiety panic disorder, some of these are:

** Medication

** Cognitive therapy

** Breathing exercises

** Massages

** Lifestyle changes.

Without treatment, anxiety panic disorder very seldom improves. An example of a good treatment program to decrease the cycle in both anxiety panic disorder and anxiety panic attack is the "Panic Away" program. It is designed specifically for you to eliminate anxiety panic disorder from your life once and for all.

Some treatment regimes may take months to make sure your anxiety panic disorder does not come back. You would be required to attend mental health treatment and/or take medication. Your decision for a good anxiety panic disorder treatment is extremely important, so choose well.

I know from personal experience how devastating anxiety panic attack can be and the paralyzing fright these attacks can cause. However, you should seek competent assistance when the anxiety panic attack becomes more frequent, and begin to affect other aspects of your life. Understand, You Are Never Alone. Believe it or not, you do not have to live with panic attack disorder and anxiety panic attack.

Richard Trice is the author of numerous articles on Anxiety Panic Attacks and Anxiety Panic Disorders and is a 10 year recovered panic attack sufferer. If you are tired of suffering and seriously wish to end your panic attacks now and forever, just as he did, then you owe it to yourself to visit The Panic Away System

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