My Experience with Anxiety Attacks
Whenever I was a young child, I watched my mother have anxiety attacks that seemed to come, one right after the other. Of course, nobody ever really talked about anxiety attacks at that time and it was a lot of work putting into making sure that it was kept a family secret. This has changed in recent years and now, it is difficult to have a conversation with someone where they are not talking about the anxiety that they are feeling.
Even though I was aware that anxiety attacks typically ran in families, I didn't feel as if I was going to have a problem with it because I lived my life without much worry. The unfortunate thing is, that didn't stop the anxiety attacks from coming and whenever I was in my mid-20s, I had my first attack that really came as a surprise. Although I had always expected that I might have an anxiety attack, I wasn't ready for the symptoms that happened and it ended up putting me in the hospital, thinking that I was having a heart attack.
It didn't stop there, and the anxiety attacks that I was having ended up occurring on a more frequent basis and we're gaining in intensity to the point where they were difficult to handle. I began to lose control of my life to a certain extent and I was unable to focus my attention to where it needed to be focused. I even begin to stay indoors, fearing that I would have a panic attack in public. That was when I decided to do something about it.
I had done a considerable amount of research on panic attacks and I've read that a number of people were able to treat their anxiety naturally and with some success. I had always avoided taking any kind of pharmaceutical treatment for the anxiety, simply because I watched family members go downhill as a result of taking too many pills for their panic. I felt that it was a good idea to try something natural instead.
I began to do a lot more research on ways to cope with the anxiety using natural methods. One of the difficult things for me was the fact that I hated having anxiety attacks so much that I tended to begin fighting the attack, just as soon as I started to feel it. I didn't realize it, but I was actually doing a lot of damage to myself by fighting them in this way.
I stopped fighting the anxiety, and I simply allowed it to go underneath me and I rose on top of it in order to ride it to its completion. This had a twofold effect, one of which was to allow the anxiety to pass by quickly and the other one was that I had far fewer attacks as a result of dealing with it in this way.
Although I do have anxiety from time to time, it is nowhere near the level that it used to be whenever I was dealing with panic attacks regularly. By keeping the coping mechanisms in place in my life and taking care of myself so that I can naturally overcome them, I have been able to successfully get a grip on my anxiety problems.
Even though I was aware that anxiety attacks typically ran in families, I didn't feel as if I was going to have a problem with it because I lived my life without much worry. The unfortunate thing is, that didn't stop the anxiety attacks from coming and whenever I was in my mid-20s, I had my first attack that really came as a surprise. Although I had always expected that I might have an anxiety attack, I wasn't ready for the symptoms that happened and it ended up putting me in the hospital, thinking that I was having a heart attack.
It didn't stop there, and the anxiety attacks that I was having ended up occurring on a more frequent basis and we're gaining in intensity to the point where they were difficult to handle. I began to lose control of my life to a certain extent and I was unable to focus my attention to where it needed to be focused. I even begin to stay indoors, fearing that I would have a panic attack in public. That was when I decided to do something about it.
I had done a considerable amount of research on panic attacks and I've read that a number of people were able to treat their anxiety naturally and with some success. I had always avoided taking any kind of pharmaceutical treatment for the anxiety, simply because I watched family members go downhill as a result of taking too many pills for their panic. I felt that it was a good idea to try something natural instead.
I began to do a lot more research on ways to cope with the anxiety using natural methods. One of the difficult things for me was the fact that I hated having anxiety attacks so much that I tended to begin fighting the attack, just as soon as I started to feel it. I didn't realize it, but I was actually doing a lot of damage to myself by fighting them in this way.
I stopped fighting the anxiety, and I simply allowed it to go underneath me and I rose on top of it in order to ride it to its completion. This had a twofold effect, one of which was to allow the anxiety to pass by quickly and the other one was that I had far fewer attacks as a result of dealing with it in this way.
Although I do have anxiety from time to time, it is nowhere near the level that it used to be whenever I was dealing with panic attacks regularly. By keeping the coping mechanisms in place in my life and taking care of myself so that I can naturally overcome them, I have been able to successfully get a grip on my anxiety problems.
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