Medications For Panic Attacks
If you or someone you know is suffering from panic disorder, and you are not being treated with panic attack medications to address your symptoms, you - or your friend or loved one - are suffering from some or all of these debilitating issues: osudden and repeated attacks of fear.
oa feeling of being out of control during a panic attack.
oa feeling that things are not real.
oan intense worry about when the next attack will happen.
oa fear or avoidance of places where panic attacks have occurred in the past.
ophysical symptoms including: - pounding heart, - sweating, - weakness, faintness, or dizziness, - feeling a hot flush or a cold chill, - tingly or numb hands, - chest pain, - feeling nauseous or stomach pain.
You are not alone.
An estimated 3 million people in the United States have their daily lives turned upside down by the traumatic occurrences of panic disorder.
You do not have to continue to suffer! This is a widely acknowledged medical ailment and there are many medical treatments that will improve your life tremendously by greatly reducing or eliminating the symptoms.
But you cannot do it by yourself.
You need to see your physician and be absolutely honest about what you are experiencing.
Tell him or her you suspect or believe, resulting from the research you've done, you are having attacks and that they are really harmful to you.
The doctor has numerous medications from which to choose in prescribing treatment.
Look for future articles on further treatments available to help conquer your attacks.
(c) 2009 Nick Adams
oa feeling of being out of control during a panic attack.
oa feeling that things are not real.
oan intense worry about when the next attack will happen.
oa fear or avoidance of places where panic attacks have occurred in the past.
ophysical symptoms including: - pounding heart, - sweating, - weakness, faintness, or dizziness, - feeling a hot flush or a cold chill, - tingly or numb hands, - chest pain, - feeling nauseous or stomach pain.
You are not alone.
An estimated 3 million people in the United States have their daily lives turned upside down by the traumatic occurrences of panic disorder.
You do not have to continue to suffer! This is a widely acknowledged medical ailment and there are many medical treatments that will improve your life tremendously by greatly reducing or eliminating the symptoms.
But you cannot do it by yourself.
You need to see your physician and be absolutely honest about what you are experiencing.
Tell him or her you suspect or believe, resulting from the research you've done, you are having attacks and that they are really harmful to you.
The doctor has numerous medications from which to choose in prescribing treatment.
Look for future articles on further treatments available to help conquer your attacks.
(c) 2009 Nick Adams