Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Hannah, no problem with your being " preachy " or projecting. Thank you for your answer and your opinion, although I don't think that being on antidepressants for years and years could solve the problems we have. This is why I'm so careful with them. Yes, I suffer from " true " panic attacks and yes, they are very scary and prevent me from doing a lot of things I would like to do. Your suggestion " don't dwell " is probably wise but also quite far fetched. Panic attacks are usually a burden of people who dwell too much and I'm one of the bunch. To tell you the truth, even if sometimes the price I pay is a bit high, I think that life is not an highway to be travelled at full speed and without looking around. I see it as an opportunity to dwell and dig and sweat sometimes, in order to understand and, hopefully, to become better. Do I sound too preachy now? lol. Sorry. And a big apology to all the ladies not interested, sorry for going off topic. Just one little remark: panic attacks are known to be a symptom of depression and not anxiety. Ciao Carla Giovedì, 1 gen 2004, alle 21:08 Europe/Rome, Hannah Pasisz ha scritto: > Dang ... that was a bit preachy. I am really sorry ladies. I need to > explain this a bit. My husbands mother has panic attacks - about 3-4 a > day and the latest news is she refuses to drive anymore because she > almost got hit during our last big snow storm... if you haven't been > almost hit during a snow storm here? Well you've never been in a car > in the winter here. > > So... as I was reading my email I got the news that she had decided to > move in with us (without asking us) because she needs to be with her > baby boy and wants to ride the subway to work (it's a block away). > When in reality she is in some sore need of therapy, and medication > for depression - mania and nearly non-stop panic attacks. > > The worst part of this is she refuses to take any chemical drugs. She > is always worried that she is going to react badly to something. She > will go on and on for hours about the subject.. mean while crying and > thinking she's having a heart attack... popping natural method pills > and not getting any better. Actually working herself up more as the > pills don't do anything to help... and being that it was just the > holidays I have spent the better part of 2 weeks around this.... > > So this is why... sorry ladies! I try not to project... but sometimes > I guess it happens! > > Hannah Pasisz > www.starbrightdesigns.net > www.cafepress.com/starbright > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UnderExposed/ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WomenArtistsWork/ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LadiesCraftHour/ > > > If they are true panic attacks, do not try natural methods unless you > have no where to be and no one to see. Seriously. True panic attacks > feel like a heart attack and they do not go away easy. Both me and my > husband have been hospitalized for them numerous times - then we both > learned what they were and have been managing them with medication > ever since. I tried natural methods - I am very open to natural > methods however I do not have the time and energy for them to work > before I go over the edge. Natural methods work synergistically with > your body to heal over time. When your in the middle of a full blown > panic attack at work or driving or something similar you do not have > the wait and see option unless you have no problem calling 911. > Personally? I prefer to be able to manage my health and not have to > call in reinforcements when I can help myself just as easy. > > Don't work yourself up if you take a medication telling yourself that > oh no this is a chemical drug.... I'm gonna get a bad reaction. Just > take it and don't dwell. Unless you have an allergy to the binder used > in the pill chances are you will just notice a few hours later and > say.. wow, I'm not panicked anymore. That's pretty neat! And you know > what? You have a minor reaction to a binder? You stop taking it and > get back into to see your doctor asap. > > I am allergic to everything under the sun but unless you want to be a > victim you have to learn to not dwell and learn to treat yourself and > take care of yourself. > > Don't mean to be peachy but I feel very strongly about this. > > And St johns wort is for depression, not anxiety which is what causes > panic attacks. > > Hannah Pasisz > www.starbrightdesigns.net > www.cafepress.com/starbright > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UnderExposed/ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WomenArtistsWork/ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LadiesCraftHour/ > > <image.tiff> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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