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		<title>Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Attack Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panic attacks and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The side effects of having Panic attacks are not only related to the adverse effects of taking medication. GAD Side effects can have an impact on the quality of your whole life. There are physical effects, they affect your body. The side effects on your health, your emotional health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Panic attacks and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The side effects of having Panic attacks are not only related to the adverse effects of taking medication. GAD Side effects can have an impact on the quality of your whole life. There are physical effects, they affect your body. The side effects on your health, your emotional health and your mental health.The effects of dealing with panic attacks and how they affect your daily life and relationships. </p>
<p>Many people who suffer frequent panic attacks often feel in a constant state of generalized anxiety, floating between 6 and 7 almost every day. Rise to anxiety and goes to bed with the same sense of unease. It is almost as if the body is trapped in a high level of permanent anxiety. The current generalized anxiety feel nervous, irritable and physically ill. The body becomes tense and uncomfortable and the mind obsessed with feelings of anxiety. This permanent tension in the body and mind leads to unpleasant sensations, such as:</p>
<p>Cramps</p>
<p>Intrusive thoughts</p>
<p>Feelings of unreality</p>
<p>Depression</p>
<p>Nausea</p>
<p>Dizziness<br />
Exhaustion<br />
Vision problems</p>
<p>This condition (Generalized Anxiety Disorder GAD) is frequently connected to the experience of panic attacks.</p>
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<p>We continue to discuss on this website, panic attacks and anxiety disorders. Now, I want to address in detail the side effects of panic attacks. Most people who suffer from panic attacks are often described as having a persistent background of generalized anxiety disorder, which remains with them for a long period of time, when a panic attack is over. Panic attacks are not spontaneous, random experiences. They are rooted in the background of general unrest, which manifest as the food of thought when they occur. Some say that the attacks come totally from scratch, but in reality, a more detailed study of a person they begin to know the average level of generalized anxiety disorder, before the panic attack begins.﻿</p>
<p>In a typical day, the average person in a metropolitan area has a stress rating anxiety-somewhere between 4 and 5 By comparison, people who experience panic attacks say they reach the top of the scale (10/09) during panic attacks and not return to normal feeling for a while. What is particularly worrying is that a large percentage of the population never fully returns to normal levels.</p>
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<p><strong>Generalized Anxiety Disorder</strong></p>
<p>If you have been generalized anxiety disorder, do not convince yourself that you have a clinical disease. Keep in mind. This disorder does not mean that you have a physical or mental illness. The brain is fine, your body is in good condition. I would like to remove the term disorder if possible. The term is most frequently prescribed and misleading. It evokes thoughts of chaos and total collapse of mental activity. This is not true. GAD is a behavioral condition that is common and can be reversed easily by following several steps. You can return to a more relaxed life, if you follow the instructions and psychological techniques. When people practice a transmission technology eliminates the panic attacks as we have explained, of course, a strong fear of anxiety surrounding the collapse. As the panic attacks became less frequent, generalized anxiety disorder begins to evaporate as calm returns to a steady state.</p>
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		<title>Fear of Driving: Panic Attacks and Anxiety While Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1>Get in Life’s Slow Lane, Let Stress Pass You By!</h1>
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<p>Sometimes, you just have to pull over and slow down to get out of a stress mess <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank">caused by your anxiety</a>.  Yes, everything will back up behind you – someone might honk at you to “get a move on,” but when it comes down to it – you have to look out for the vehicle that gets you places in life – your mind and body.</p>
<p>Go ahead and make the decision that you’re not going to be bullied around by deadlines, other stressful people, and ridiculous restrictions anymore.  Once you accept the fact that slowing life down to a manageable state is going to cause other people to get <em>more</em> stressed, you’ll be better able to focus on your problems, and not theirs.<br />
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It’s time to start taking baby steps if stress is taking its toll on you.  Are you stressed because you can anxious when you drive more than 20 miles from home?  Focus on the first five, and forget about the rest for a little while.</p>
<p>Stressed that you know next week’s going to include 20 hours of overtime?  Go ahead and make plans for others to take over at home with the dishes, cooking, and laundry so you can get extra sleep.  And schedule a spa treatment for the week after – it’ll be nice to look forward to something.</p>
<p>Study up on kaizen, which is the Japanese art of making minor changes to see big success.  The idea behind it is, when you keep all of your tasks in small sections, you get to feel a sense of pride and accomplishment more often – as each step is completed.</p>
<p>This is much better than having to endure a mountain of stress for a long period of time, waiting for a payoff at the end.  Broken down, Kai means <em>change</em> and zen means <em>good</em>, so this is a good change for you to make in your life.</p>
<p>It’s not just breaking things down into smaller steps, but making the process better while you do it.  Sometimes, we can get overwhelmed facing a huge project and our productivity isn’t as good as it would be if everything was broken up and our focus was more narrow.</p>
<p>With kaizen, you’ll move more slowly, making sure everything is right in your world – whether it’s how you manage money, deal with relationships, or complete a task at work.  There’s no failures with kaizen, so your <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank">stress is lifted</a> – you don’t place blame on yourself for doing something wrong – you just take your time and find a better way.</p>
<p>If you use kaizen to improve the quality of your life and take stress out of the equation, you’ll find that you don’t respond to situations as you once did, frantic about the mistakes or problems arising.  You’ll calmly hone in on the issue, address it in the most logical way you know, and watch the results so that you can improve your life even more.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Anxiety Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Causes of Anxiety Attacks!!! JUST SAY NO! One huge problem people who are overly stressed out have is the ability to say “No” when they need to. Maybe your mother wants you to take Grandma to the store, but you’re in the middle of a big work project. Perhaps your best friend asks if you [...]]]></description>
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<p>JUST SAY NO!</p>
<p>One huge problem people who are overly stressed out have is the ability to say “No” when they need to. Maybe your mother wants you to take Grandma to the store, but you’re in the middle of a big work project. Perhaps your best friend asks if you wouldn’t mind babysitting her kids when you’ve already made plans with yourself to get a haircut.</p>
<p>There’s no reason why you have to say “Yes” to everyone. In fact, there are often many times when you should turn them down. If you find yourself agreeing to do things when you really don’t want to, you’re a people pleaser. In general, this isn’t a bad trait to have, but it can be a huge stressor.</p>
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<p>People pleasers think of other people’s needs before their own. They worry about what other people want, think, or need, and spend a lot of time doing things for others. They rarely do things for themselves, and feel guilty when they do. It’s hard being a people pleaser.<br />
People pleasers hold back from saying what they really think or from asking for what they want if they think someone will be upset with them for it. Yet they often spend time with people who don’t consider their needs at all. In fact, people pleasers often feel driven to make insensitive or unhappy people feel better &#8211; even at the detriment to themselves.</p>
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<p>Constantly trying to please other people is draining and many people pleasers feel anxious, worried, unhappy, and tired a lot of the time. They may not understand why no one does anything for them, when they do so much for others -but they often won’t ask for what they need.</p>
<p>This is the trap I fell into. I found myself always agreeing to do for others but when I needed those same people to help ME out, they were curiously occupied. A people pleaser may believe that if they ask someone for help and that person agrees, that person would be giving out of obligation, not because they really wanted to. The thinking goes &#8211; if they really wanted to help, they would have offered without my asking. This line of thinking happens because people pleasers themselves feel obliged to help and do not always do things because they want to. Sadly, people pleasers have been taught that their worth depends on doing things for other<br />
people.</p>
<p>It’s painful being a people pleaser – believe me, I know! People pleasers are not only very sensitive to other people’s feelings, and often take things personally, but they also rarely focus on themselves. When they do take a moment for themselves, they feel selfish, indulgent, and guilty which is why they are often on the go, rushing to get things done. Because people pleasers accomplish so much and are easy to get along with, they are often the first to be asked to do things &#8211; they are vulnerable to be being taken advantage of. People pleasers were most likely raised in homes where their needs and feelings were not valued, respected, or<br />
considered important. They were often expected as childrento respond to or to take care of other people’s needs. Or they may have been silenced, neglected, or otherwise abused, thus learning that their feelings and needs were not important.</p>
<p>In many cultures, girls are raised to be people pleasers- to think of others’ needs first, and to neglect their own. Many women have at least some degree of people pleasing in them. Men who identified with their mothers often do as well. People pleasers’ focus is mostly on others and away from themselves. They often feel empty, or don’t know how they feel, what they think, or what they want for themselves. But it’s possible to change this pattern and to feel better about yourself. I managed to learn how to <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/anxiety-attacks-causes" target="_blank">break out of this cycle.</a> You can do the same thing if you see yourself in the above description.</p>
<p>You want to know how? It’s easier than you think!</p>
<p>First, practice saying NO. This is a very important word! Say it as often as you can, just to hear the word come out of your mouth. Say it out loud when you are alone. Practice<br />
phrases with NO in them, such as, &#8220;No, I can’t do that&#8221; or &#8220;No, I don’t want to go there&#8221;. Try it for simple things first, and then build your way up to harder situations.<br />
Stop saying YES all the time. Try to pause or take a breath before responding to someone’s request. You may want to answer requests with &#8220;I need to think about it first,<br />
I’ll get back to you&#8221; or &#8220;Let me check my schedule and call you back&#8221;. Use any phrase that you feel comfortable with that gives you time before you automatically respond with YES.</p>
<p>Take small breaks, even if you feel guilty. You won’t always feel guilty, but most likely in the beginning you will. Remember that your mental health is well worth the aggravation you may have to take from others. What’s important is you. When you are healthy, those around you<br />
will be healthy!</p>
<p>Figure out what gives you pleasure. For example, you may like reading magazines, watching videos, going to a park, or listening to music. Give yourself permission to do those things and then enjoy them. Ask someone to help you with something. I know this is a hard one but you can do it! After all, everyone else is asking YOU for favors, why shouldn’t YOU ask THEM? Just<br />
be tolerant if they turn you down. Just because you have always told them “Yes” doesn’t mean they always have to tell you “Yes”.</p>
<p>Check in with how you feel and what you are thinking. It’s important to be aware of these things; they’re part of who you are. And then try saying what you feel and think<br />
more often. Just remember to have a little decorum in certain situations. Many people pleasers believe that nobody will like them if they stop doing things for other people. If someone stops liking you because you don’t do what they ask, then you’re being used by them and probably don’t want them as a friend anyway. People will like you for who you are and not simply for what you do. You deserve to take time to yourself, to say NO, and to take care of yourself without feeling guilty. <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/stop-panic-attacks-in-their-tracks" target="_blank">It’s within your reach to change &#8211; one small step at a time!</a></p>
<p>I think most people would be in complete agreement when I make this next statement. McDonald’s had it right – You Deserve A Break Today!  TAKE A BREAK!!   Don&#8217;t get yourself so worked up that you even start having a<a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/the-fear-of-dying-thanatophobia-panic-attack-help" target="_blank"> fear of dying</a>.</p>
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