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"I had just graduated from college and started a new job. This was about ten years ago. As I sat in a business seminar at a popular hotel, this thing just came out of the blue. I felt like I was about to die."
"For me, I would describe panic attacks as a violent experience. Most of the time, I feel completely disconnected from reality. I completely lose control over my reactions to the outside world, and what's even more frightening, is that I lose complete control of my thoughts, emotions and myself. My heart starts to pound abruptly, and with much more force than usual. I feel like I can't catch my breath, and there's this overwhelming feeling that things are crashing in on me, that my whole world is collapsing."
"In between the attacks I often dread tomorrow... or even an hour from now. I have anxiety that I will experience another attack for no reason and at any time. I usually don't even go back to a place where I've had an attack, in hopes of avoiding the thing that may have triggered it. Sometimes I feel like there's is nowhere for me to go where I can feel safe from panic."
Panic disorder is a real illness, and if left untreated, may progressively get worse. Speaking to a qualified medical professional is the first step to finding relief. A medical professional such as a medical doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist is qualified to diagnose and treat a panic disorder.
Help is available through numerous methods that may include psychotherapy, prescription drugs and support groups.
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