tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5987064717729610082009-03-30T04:48:18.058-04:00Panic Attack Symptom | Panic Disorder Causes | TreatmentLearn about panic attack symptoms and <a href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html">how to prevent panic attacks</a>.Jamienoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598706471772961008.post-4671963630276060502007-04-28T17:56:00.000-04:002007-04-28T23:35:27.165-04:00Panic Away ReviewI am a longtime sufferer from panic disorder, so I know what are the panic attack symptoms and what can help keep them at bay.<br /><br />I'm living proof that you <u>can </u>beat panic disorder. And I can also attest that <a href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html">Joe Barry's Panic Away Program</a> can help you in ridding yourself o panick attack symptoms.<br /><br />I've been impressed by not only Joe's methods but also his customer service! Joe Barry gives you one-on-one coaching sessions designed just for you to get over your particular panic disorder.<br /><p>I honestly believe that Joe Barry's Panic Away is the easiest, fastest and best thing I've ever tried. And Joe's <em>natural</em> program is <span style="font-weight: bold;">much </span><strong>cheaper</strong> than conventional therapy. Panic medication alone can cost you more in one month than the Panic Away program!</p> <p>If you are serious about ending your debilitating panic attacks and panic disorder ASAP, you need to get <a href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html">Joe Barry's Panic Away</a> right now.</p> <p align="left"> <table title="" style="width: 100%;" border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="5"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_WxGInE3eJcI/RjPFIX1ZV_I/AAAAAAAAAAM/pBtG_NYC5sE/s320/panicaway_large.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5058603554094798834" border="0" /></a></td> <td><b><span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">Does it work?..</span></b> <p>• Is Panic Away <i>really</i> the best way to control your panic disorder?</p> <p>• Can Panic Away actually work for people with panic disorder? Anxiety attacks?</p> <p>• Does Panic Away really make a difference?...</p> <p><i>Keep reading to find out the truth</i> </p></td></tr></tbody></table></p> <p>Using <strong>natural</strong> and <strong>instant</strong> methods, such as his trademarked "<strong>One Move™ technique</strong>," Joe Barry's <a href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html">Panic Away Program</a> promises to help you:</p> <ul><li> <strong>Reduce</strong> your <strong>fear</strong> of <strong>dying</strong><br /></li><li><strong>Reduce</strong> your <strong>fear</strong> of <strong>losing</strong> <strong>control</strong> or <strong>consciousness</strong></li><li><strong>Reduce</strong> your <strong>fear</strong> of <strong>getting</strong> <strong>sick</strong></li><li><strong></strong><strong>Remove</strong> your <strong>fear</strong> of having <strong>another</strong> <strong>panic</strong> <strong>attack</strong></li><li><strong></strong><strong>Improve</strong> your <strong>control</strong> over your <strong>anxiety</strong></li><li><strong></strong><strong>Restore</strong> your sense of <strong>calm</strong></li><li><strong></strong><strong>Bring</strong> greater <strong>peace</strong> of mind<br /></li></ul> <p>What <strong>Panic Away</strong> is <strong>not</strong>:</p> <ul><li>A breathing or relaxation technique </li><li>An expensive treatment </li><li>A complicated multi step program</li></ul> <p>When you purchase Joe Barry's program, you will see what I mean about all this stuff. <em>I can't recommend it highly enough.</em> It has <strong>freed</strong> thousands upon <strong>thousands</strong> of <strong>people</strong> just like <strong>you</strong>, <em>people who deserve to lead a full and happy life</em>. I can only say, "<strong>Go</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>it</strong>!"</p> <p align="center"><strong><span style="font-size:100%;">The methods in <a href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html">Panic Away</a> are so simple and natural, even <u>children</u> can learn them!</span></strong></p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/598706471772961008-467196363027606050?l=panic-attack-symptom.blogspot.com'/></div>Jamienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598706471772961008.post-21169605802182190912007-04-28T17:47:00.000-04:002007-04-28T17:53:48.053-04:00What are the symptoms of a panic attack?<p align="justify">A panic attack is a sudden, unpleasant and debilitating experience in which the sufferer often feels as if he or she is dying. One very noticeable panic attack symptom is what feels like a rapid heartbeat, as if the heart is going to explode. Panic attack symptoms include:</p> <ul><li> <div align="justify"> <div align="justify">fear of dying</div></div> </li><li> <div align="justify"> <div align="justify">shallow and/or rapid breathing</div></div> </li><li> <div align="justify">sweating, shaking, trembling</div> </li><li> <div align="justify"> <div align="justify">severe anxiety </div></div> </li><li> <div align="justify">fear of a heart attack</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">feeling out of control</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">hot flashes or chills</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">fear of going crazy</div> </li><li>nausea </li><li> <div align="justify">visual disturbances</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">dizziness or feeling faint</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">numbness or tingling of extremeties</div> </li><li> <div align="justify">feeling as if the walls are closing in</div></li></ul> <p align="justify">Recurring panic attacks are a symptom of <em>panic disorder</em>, which affects one in 75 people. The symptoms for panic disorder are the same as for an individual panic attack, except that the sufferer experiences panic attacks on a more regular basis. Panic disorder symptoms include the fear of having another panic attack, a fear that in itself could bring on a panic attack. Panic disorder in turn can lead to "situational avoidance," which means that the sufferers feel compelled to avoid every place or situation in which a previous panic attack has occurred, to the point where they may not even leave their houses. Panic disorder that proceeds to this point of phobia can be very serious and disruptive to a normal life.</p> <h4>What is the cause of a panic attack?</h4> <p align="justify">Panic attacks have a variety of causes, some physical, some mental and some emotional. Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to panic attacks, while gender also plays a role, as women are more prone to panic attacks than men. Sometimes hidden allergies or sensitivities to food, drink or other chemical such as a drug or pollutant can trigger a panic attack, while at other times memories or trauma can push the panic button. Alcohol and drug use can be both causes and effects of panic attacks and panic disorder. Some people suffer panic disorder as a side effect of post-traumatic stress disorder that involves some very serious and disturbing experiences, while everyday chores and events, such as having a child or getting married, can also trigger panic attacks. Driving is a fairly common source of debilitating panic attacks.</p> <h4>How can you prevent or stop panic attacks?</h4> <p align="justify">There are various forms of medication that can be taken either during an acute panic attack to ease its symptoms or regularly in treating panic disorder. Recurring panic disorder requires a more long-term strategy, as several of these medications are highly addictive and not beneficial to the health over the long run. Many methods have been tried, from meditation and visualization to nutrition and breathing, with varying results. One of the more effective methods was developed by panic expert Joe Barry, author of <i><a title="Panic Away" href="http://thebesthealthinfo.com/panicaway.html" target="_new"><i>Panic Away</i></a></i>. This method requires the sufferer to actually "welcome" the panic attack, saying, "Bring it on!" In conjunction with medication, nutrition and other methods and strategies, this technique may be very effective in preventing or stopping a panic attack. With the proper diagnosis and treatment, you <em>can</em> control, stop, prevent or overcome panic attacks and panic disorder, and lead a normal, happy life.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/598706471772961008-2116960580218219091?l=panic-attack-symptom.blogspot.com'/></div>Jamienoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598706471772961008.post-42444960444592946462007-04-28T17:00:00.000-04:002007-04-28T17:50:44.206-04:00Panic Attack SymptomWelcome to my panic attack symptom blog where you will learn more about panic attack symptoms and how to treat panic attack symptoms.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/598706471772961008-4244496044459294646?l=panic-attack-symptom.blogspot.com'/></div>Jamienoreply@blogger.com0