What causes panic attacks? Almost anything can trigger (cause) a panic attack. In your case, you might not even know.
My wife suffered panic attacks at one innocent looking junction when she drove the car. She was suddenly in a vice like grip every time she drove towards that one junction. Rapid heart beat and shortness of breath within seconds.
But your panic attacks causes could be any number of things. But I’m willing to bet it’s the same underlying thing. Could be a crowded area. Any crowded area will set them off.
It’s possible that you don’t know your panic attacks causes. It’s important to find out what they are though. It can help enormously in combating the symptoms.
It’ll help if you can spot what your trigger or triggers are. When you do, and you will, start to take back control over these panic attacks. You can see if you’re improving by using these triggers as a test.
I realise I’ve got a bit ahead of things here. Waffling on about triggers and tests. It may come as welcome news to you that you can cure your attacks with a technique that uses no drugs whatsoever.
A technique that you can use when you feel an attack on the horizon. There are literally thousands of people using this method, almost day in day out. They are finally in control and are anxiety free.
Most importantly, these techniques are totally drug free. So, you don’t have to keep shelling out for repeat prescriptions. Of course, this also means no side effects.
You can quickly teach yourself these techniques. If you feel an attack looming you start using the techniques you have learned. It may not be an instant cure, but you’ll get better each time you use these techniques.
Let’s go back to tests and triggers. You can use your triggers to almost cause an attack and test how good you are with these techniques. As your skills get stronger you can easily kill the attacks when they start.
Will you stay like you are and risk more attacks? Or would you like to discover what your panic attacks causes are and learn to control them. Click this link to find & cure your panic attacks causes.
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Panic attack treatment. You may well be asking if there even is one. A drug free cure?
Well I can tell you from personal experience that there is a “cure” that doesn’t use drugs. Although the word “cure” isn’t totally right. You don’t get to take a spoon full of medicine and it’s miraculously cured. But you do get to stop them for good.
I crashed a motorcycle and started to suffer panic attacks afterwards. I was given every possible drug to try. Nothing worked properly, plus I knew as soon as I came off the drugs any benefit would be lost.
This is the bad thing about drugs and panic attacks. Even if they work they are going to stop working once you stop the drugs. Any decent doctor won’t let you take drugs for any length of time.
You can’t keep taking medication for ever. And it all starts over again. And when the attacks come back, they are worse because you’ve been dreading them for a while.
So the ideal solution is a drug free social anxiety treatment, yes? I can give you hope now because I know there is one, I use it! I control my anxiety attacks, they don’t control me.
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I suffered random anxiety attacks that wrecked my life. I actually know what kicks my anxiety episodes off so “random” isn’t strictly true. Crowds are what trigger an attack for me. Only has to be three or more people and bang!
I would run like hell if I got near a small group of people. I did realise that it was all in my head, there was no “real” danger. But, I just had to run or risk death.
I did an awful lot of research and spent what seemed like a life time trying to find a permanent cure. Although it took a while, it was worth it in the end. I saw a lot of doctors and not one ever mentioned the cure I unearthed.
Your choices are, keep taking the (almost useless) drugs. Or you can discover what it is that I use every time I feel a twinge of an attack. I kill it in its tracks and simply move on.
Uncover what I use at my site by clicking here.
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