28 Oct

Panic Attack Disorder. What Is It?

Panic disorder refers to a circumstance during which the sufferers go through a short period of intense fear mostly without any apparent causes for this fear. It is also known as panic attack. For many people an panic attack may be a once in a lifetime problem, while for others it can be a lifelong [...]

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03 Oct

What A Panic Attack Feels Like

“For many, a panic attack is almost a violent experience. You feel disconnected from reality. You feel like I’m losing control in a very extreme way. Your heart pounds really hard, you feel like I can’t get your breath, and there’s an overwhelming feeling that things are crashing in on you.”
“In between attacks there is [...]

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28 Sep

Dealing With Panic Attacks

Anxiety and panic disorders are often associated with and even misdiagnosed as agoraphobia, but the two not the same, although some scientists believed that as many as 36% of anxiety panic disorder sufferers also suffer from agoraphobia as well.
Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder related to fear. With agoraphobia, you fear being in places [...]

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24 Sep

Dealing With Panic Disorder Symptoms In Everyday Life

There are a lot of different symptoms associated with panic disorders. Some disorders have similar systems, while some are unique to a particular disorder. However, all panic disorder symptoms greatly affect the sufferer’s everyday life. They can’t do the things people without the disorders do, because they’re too terrified for no apparent reason.
What Are The [...]

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