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more... Panic
Disorder, A Real Illness by: Arthur Buchanan Does
This Sound Like You? Do
you have sudden bursts of fear for no reason? Do
you feel awful when they happen? I
have chest pains or a racing heart. I
have hard time breathing. I
have a choking feeling. I
feel dizzy. I
sweat a lot. I
have stomach problems or feel like I need to throw up. I
shake, tremble, or tingle. I
feel out of control. I
feel unreal. I
am afraid I am dying or going crazy. If
you put a check in the box next to some of these problems, you may have Panic
Disorder. Panic
disorder is a real illness that needs to be treated. It is not your fault if you
have this illness, and you do not have to suffer. Read
this booklet and learn how to get help. You can feel better and get your life
back! 1.
What is panic disorder? Panic
disorder is a real illness and can be treated, with medicine or therapy. If
you have panic disorder, you feel suddenly terrified for no reason. These frequent
bursts of terror are called panic attacks. During a panic attack, you also have
scary physical feelings like a fast heartbeat, trouble breathing, or dizziness.
Panic
attacks can happen at any time and any place without warning. They often happen
in grocery stores, malls, crowds, or while traveling. You
may live in constant fear of another attack and may stay away from places where
you have had an attack. For some people, fear takes over their lives and they
are unable to leave their homes. Panic
attacks do not last long, but they are so scary they feel like they go on forever.
2. When
does panic disorder start and how long does it last? It
usually starts when people are young adults, around 18 to 24 years old. Sometimes
it starts when a person is under a lot of stress, for example after the death
of a loved one or after having a baby. Anyone
can have panic disorder, but more women than men have the illness. It sometimes
runs in families. Panic
disorder can last for a few months or for many years. No.
You are not alone. In any year, 2.4 million Americans have panic disorder. 3.
What can I do to help myself? Talk
to your doctor about your fear and panic attacks. Tell your doctor if the panic
attacks keep you from doing everyday things and living your life. You may want
to show your doctor this booklet. It can help you explain how you feel. Ask your
doctor for a checkup to make sure you do not have some other illness. Ask
your doctor if he or she has helped other people with panic disorder. Special
training helps doctors treat people with panic disorder. If your doctor doesn't
have special training, ask for the name of a doctor or counselor who does. Get
more information. Call 1-866-615-6464 to have free information mailed to you.
You
can feel better. 5.
What can a doctor or counselor do to help me? The
doctor may give you medicine. Medicine usually helps people with panic disorder
feel better after a few weeks. Talking
to a specially trained doctor or counselor who can teach you ways to cope with
your panic attacks, helps many people with panic disorder. This is called "therapy."
Therapy will help you feel less afraid and anxious. Here
is one person's story: "One
day, without any warning or reason, I felt terrified. I was so afraid; I thought
I was going to die. My heart was pounding and my head was spinning. I would get
these feelings every couple of weeks. I thought I was losing my mind. "The
more attacks I had, the more afraid I got. I was always living in fear. I did
not know when I might have another attack. I became so afraid that I did not want
to leave my house or other safe places. "My
friend saw how afraid I was and told me to call my doctor for help. My doctor
told me I have panic disorder. My doctor gave me medicine that helps me feel less
afraid. I have also been working with a counselor learning ways to cope with my
fear. I had to work hard, but after a few months of medicine and therapy, I'm
starting to feel like myself again." Remember
- you can get help now: Talk
to your doctor about your fear and panic attacks. Call 1-866-615-6464. It is a
free call. You will get free information about panic disorder mailed to you. About
The Author Listen
to Arthur Buchanan on the Mike Litman Show! http://freesuccessaudios.com/Artlive.mp3
THIS LINK WORKS, LISTEN TODAY!
With
Much Love, Arthur Buchanan President/CEO Out of Darkness & Into
the Light 43 Oakwood Ave. Suite 1012 Huron Ohio, 44839 www.out-of-darkness.com
www.adhdandme.com www.biologicalhappiness.com 567-219-0994 (cell)
arthur@out-of-darkness.com
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