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posted on: February 17th, 2010
Giri Anantha asked:




Teen panic disorders can be pure hell. The teen years can be turbulent as it is without the added burden of a panic disorder. Teen years are a bad time to get panic attacks. This is a time they want to be free to express themselves, enjoy life, perhaps even be a little bad. They want to be outgoing and be with friends and have no responsibilities. When a teen goes through a panic attack and it develops into a panic disorder, life can be misery. There’s also a chance agoraphobia can develop.

Panic Strikes Frequently In The Teen Years

Many, many people who have struggled for years with this disorder recall experiencing it initially in their teens. It’s common for panic to strike during teen years. Because it’s hard to predict when it will next strike, it can be agony, feeling as if there’s a bomb about to explode. Panic attacks are extremely frightening.

Agoraphobia Can Develop

It’s estimated that 1 in 3 people with panic disorders will develop agoraphobia. For a teen to have both panic and agoraphobia is like cutting off a bird’s wings. Having all of this hit you at any stage in your life is incredibly difficult, but in the teen years, it must be torture. Friends may call to say they’re going out, but the suffering teen might not go.

Instead, they stay home and feel miserable. Going out is no longer easy or fun. They may feel depressed. Friends won’t understand either. They don’t see what the “big deal” is anyway. But it is indeed a big deal. It’s difficult to have enjoyment. No one understands how real and difficult it is. It’s time to get help, preferably before agoraphobia rears its ugly head.

Treatment Works

There are so many good methods to treat teen panic disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy and drugs work. Alternative therapies work. However, the teen has to work too.

Getting well, no matter what form of treatment you choose, requires your input. You will eventually make great strides and feel so much better, something you thought was never possible. There are other choices as well. You may need to find what method you prefer and experiment to find what works best for you. Be patient, you will improve!

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posted on: December 14th, 2009
Michelle Tason asked:




The symptoms of panic attack disorder can be many or a few. During an attack, you might think that you are having a heart attack. Your body does not want to obey the commands that you are giving it. It is almost as if you are paralyzed from the fear and this just enhances the fear to the point that you think you are surely going to die.

Many panic attack disorder sufferers say that they feel dizzy, or like the world around them is not real. This is a scary feeling especially if it hits you when you are out in public. You feel embarrassed but terrified. These two emotions, both of them very strong, battle each other and you are poised for flight. Your heart is racing, you have broken out in a cold sweat, and you are shaking all over.

Please do not let anyone ask you what is wrong. At this point, it would only make matters worse. Your chest is hurting so bad that you think this must be the end. You need to run but your legs are not responding. Your mind races trying to find an explanation for what is happening.

For the sufferers of this disorder, the fear of an attack is always present. You do not want to go anywhere, even to the store; for fear that this will happen again. Because the feelings that you experience during this attack are so intense, you know that if you do not remain in the safest place you can be, your home, something really bad might happen the next time. You do not want strangers staring at you as if you are deranged.

Because you never know when a panic attack will hit, the fear is always present. If your heart starts beating faster than normal, you are sure there is one on the way. If you go to work, you just know that you will have an attack, so you stay home, all the time worrying about how you are going to pay your bills.

Stress can have an effect on triggering panic attacks. After suffering your first panic attack, you associate where you were and what you were doing with the attack. Steering clear of the place and the situation is your next step.

The first step to treating your disorder is to recognize it for what it is. Stop being afraid that you are dying. You will not die from a panic attack. No one has ever died from a panic attack…

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