Stress and Anxiety can bring on Panic Attacks?: Self Help
Anxiety and Panic Attack Information Add commentsOne of the ways to cope with stress and anxiety disorders is to understand the condition that you are suffering from. If you know that you have an anxiety disorder then you can begin to control the symptoms. Below is a short self-test to quiz yourself and see if you have anxiety problems. Of of control anxiety can bring on a full blown panic attack. Hopefully this article will provide some self help with understanding stress and anxiety. Also, Panic Attacks can be cured without a Doctor in some cases.
1. Do you experience shortness of breath, heart palpitation or shaking while at rest?
2. Do you have a fear of losing control or going crazy?
3. Do you avoid social situations because of fear?
4. Do you have fears of specific objects?
5. Do you fear that you will be in a place or situation from which you cannot escape?
6. Do you feel afraid of leaving your home?
7. Do you have recurrent thoughts or images that refuse to go away?
8. Do you feel compelled to perform certain activities repeatedly?
9. Do you persistently relive an upsetting event from the past?
Answering “Yes” to more than four of these questions can indicate an anxiety disorder.
Suffering from depression, too much stress, or excessive anxiety can endanger your overall health and it’s time to take steps to overcome this – RIGHT NOW! Stress and anxiety affects many factors in our body not only in our mental state. Cancer and other deadly diseases are related to stress and anxiety because of the changes in the chemical composition in our body due to stress and anxiety.
You don’t have to be a victim of stress and anxiety, its just all about discipline and having a proper schedule. Not taking in anything you cannot handle will be a lot of help. Learn your limitations and stick to it. Do not over exert yourself. Just try to go over the border an inch at a time. You can lead a productive successful and fulfilling life and career without the need to endanger your health. If not,
you are not only killing yourself, you are also sending your family and friends and all the people around you away.
Stress is a natural part of life. It can be both physical and mental and much of it can come from everyday pressures. Everyone handles stress differently, some better than others. Left unchecked, however, stress can cause physical, emotional, and behavioral disorders which can affect your health, vitality, and peace-of-mind, as well as personal and professional relationships. As we’ve said, stress and anxiety can lead to panic attacks. Speaking from experience, I can tell you that having a panic attack can be a serious situation. Let’s explore that subject a little more.
PANIC ATTACKS
One of the unfortunate outcomes from suffering from excessive stress and anxiety is a physical reaction of your body to the situation. It’s like your body is telling you that you need to rest for a moment. Except when you’re having a panic attack, it’s anything BUT restful.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 5:24 pm
The economy gets an awful lot of blame for the stress we’re all feeling. I once heard “it’s a recession when you’re neighbor loses his/her job, but it’s a DEPRESSION when you lose yours!” So true. I take a natural supplement for my stress, and I also find exercise and plenty of sleep to be extremely helpful.
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