Anxiety and Panic Attacks
So many of us have suffered for anxiety and panic and I would like to share something that has helped me . In my Recovery group I learned that
nervous symptoms are " distressing but not dangerous i.e." NO DANGER." If I ever feel myself getting anxious I repeat those in my mind-
it is a "secure thought " and helps me to relax and avoids the escalation of symptoms. It takes a little practice but can make a big difference. I would love to hear if any of you find it helpful too.
Ainsleigh
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@gailb I found your words to be encouraging. I like to hear when an antidepressant helps someone and they can say they are "happy". Amazing and thank you for sharing. No one deserves to live with this disorder. Would that there was a switch in my brain that could be clicked and the panic button would no longer be tripped.
@parus Thank you. I too wish there was a switch in your head that would change your experiences and panic. I have read your posts and have a sense of the pain and helplessness you feel at times. At one time in my life I just wanted to lay down and never get up again so I could be free of my burdens. Shortly after that I decided to go to counseling and ended up in a group therapy session. My talk therapy continued for over 30 years and helped me beyond measure.
As I said though, I had to add the antidepressant and prior to that, an occasional Lorazepam to make it to where I am today. I wish I had a magic wand for you, but for me it took lots of hard work and willingness to face my fears about the worst that could be in me. What I found was a frightened, lovely, innocent child inside who only wanted love and acceptance. I learned to give all my selves at different ages the love and acceptance I longed for.
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Hi, @joanm65 -- I wanted to add my welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am so sorry about the full-blown panic attacks and hot flashes you are experiencing and how scary those are, especially in the middle of the night, alone.
I thought you might like to meet other Connect members who have talked about agoraphobia, like @vdandy @johnlionheart @majic @lauriedr @susandenise @sharin @896038 and @oplifetrials. Hoping they may have some insights on agoraphobia and what may have helped them or their loved one in the midst of it.
@joanm65 -- how have things gone for you in the past couple days? How are you feeling?
Ainsleigh, thank you for reminding me I’m not going to drop dead just because I feel a wave of illness and panic. This morning has not started well, but your suggestion just may turn it around!
Gail, did you also recommend cbd Living Water as a remedy for anxiety? I found a place to purchase it but have not done so yet. If so, can you drink that water if you are on prescription meds?
@annedodrill44
Yes, CBD helps my anxiety level. I don't know what prescription drugs you take, so I can't help you with whether or not there would be interactions. However, I can let you know that it seems to be very benign. I take blood pressure, antidepressant, thyroid, and insulin medications and the CBD didn't interact badly with them. It really helped my anxiety level when I was withdrawing from Tramadol.
If you are interested in staying informed about what's happening with marijuana-related laws, research, etc. I have recommend going to
http://www.norml.org and joining their organization. Their goal is to work toward legalization of Marijuana / Cannabis at the Federal Government level.
Thank you again, Gail!
@annedodrill44, I live on the East Coast. Can you tell me where to purchase CBD Living Water? Or can you at least tell me how you found a place that sells it? I'm not sure what the rules are for confidentiality on Connect. I've lived with anxiety just about all my life. I'm taking an antidepressant and going through talk therapy. I thought I understood what a panic attack was until I actually had one. I believe that breathing and meditation can help at times, but when I'm having an anxiety attack they truly are the last things I think about. Any information about the CBD Living Water, or CBD oil, would be really appreciated. Thanks, and I truly wish you good luck. @cognac