PANIC DISORDER- PSA

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Have you been diagnosed with panic disorder and are wondering how your doctor came to that conclusion? Or maybe you haven’t talked to a health professional yet, but you are sure what you’re experiencing is a panic attack. Or perhaps you know someone with panic disorder and you’d like to learn more about it.

Learning the basics of panic disorder can help you better understand the condition and those who have panic disorder:

Panic Disorder is an Anxiety Disorder
Panic disorder is one of several anxiety disorders. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), anxiety disorders are the most common of all psychiatric disorders. In the United States alone, 40 million people suffer from anxiety disorders.
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The other anxiety disorders are:

* agoraphobia
* generalized anxiety disorder
* social anxiety disorder
* obsessive-compulsive disorder
* post-traumatic stress disorder
* specific phobias

Symptoms of Panic Disorder
Panic disorder is marked by recurrent, spontaneous panic attacks. A panic attack is an intense period of fear or discomfort. During the attack, a person may experience several uncomfortable symptoms. See What Are the Symptoms of Panic Disorder? for a complete list.

To be a diagnosed panic attack, four or more symptoms should be present. Otherwise, the attack is described as a “limited symptom attack.” Those who experience panic attacks usually describe them as occurring “out of the blue.”
Diagnosing Panic Disorder
One panic attack does not result in a diagnosis of panic disorder. In fact, many people experience a panic attack at some time in their lives. While the experience may be a bit disconcerting, it doesn’t result in panic disorder.

To become panic disorder, the initial panic attack will be followed by at least a month of one or more of the following:

* Constant worry about having another panic attack
* Constant worry about the cause of the attack (ex: heart attack)
* Major behavioral change related to the panic attack

In addition, it should be determined that the panic attacks are not the result of:

* A substance (drug abuse, medication)
* A physiological condition (such as hyperthyroidism)
* Another psychiatric disorder (particularly other anxiety disorders)

In other words, it’s important to have a complete physical to rule out all possible causes, and it’s important to find a mental health provider who specializes in anxiety disorders to rule out other possible diagnoses.
The Importance of Panic Disorder Treatment

Many researchers believe panic disorder to be a chronic condition. Indeed, for many, the severity of panic disorder seems to fluctuate over time.

The chronic nature of panic disorder emphasizes the need for early and appropriate treatment. The NIMH notes that a combination of medication and cognitive behavioral therapy works the best for the most people. Individual needs, however, vary, so the person with panic disorder and the treatment provider should be willing to keep trying different approaches until the most effective treatment is found.

If untreated, panic disorder often becomes more and more disabling. The initial panic attack is followed by chronic worry and, usually, more attacks. Many people begin to avoid places and situations where they’ve had panic attacks. This can lead to another disabling condition called agoraphobia. As their lives become more limited, some people become depressed. Others turn to alcohol or drugs to self-medicate and ease the symptoms. Relationships and jobs may be severely affected. These terrible possibilities may be avoided, however, with quick and proper treatment.
Self-Diagnosis of Panic Disorder
Self-diagnosis may help you talk more clearly about your problems with your treatment provider. Sometimes it’s difficult to put those intense symptoms into words. Reading about panic disorder may help. On the other hand, self-diagnosis should not be a substitute for professional diagnosis. As mentioned above, panic attacks may indicate physiological problems. And panic attacks may also appear with other anxiety disorders. It is important to discuss your concerns with a professional and to have all possible problems ruled out first.

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27 Responses to “PANIC DISORDER- PSA”

  • steveshort4steven:

    i had a horrible …
    i had a horrible experience with marijuana brownies about a year and a half ago and since then have had horrible panic attacks. they come unexpectedly and hit me really hard. Just a couple days ago i had to talk myself down from a panic attack.

  • thexshattered:

    That’s a lot of …
    That’s a lot of celebrities with panic disorder.

  • JeffJVids:

    If you want …
    If you want immediate relief get a shot of Ativan. Then when you’re under its influence, study the content, happy state you are in. Really grasp what it’s about. Get it to where you can apply this feeling at will. Kind of like biofeedback of sorts. Antidepressants are water pills for anxiety. I know this because I’ve had panic and anxiety since second grade. I am now 35. Good luck!!!

  • JeffJVids:

    Actually, there are …
    Actually, there are drugs called benzodiazepines (Ativan, Valium, Xanax) that are wonderful antianxiety drugs. You only want these short term, however. Tolerance builds extremely quick. After being on them for a couple months and quickly withdrawing, hallucinations and other can occur.

  • mortiisera2:

    I think so
    I think so

  • ItsJusJT:

    It’s also good to …
    It’s also good to hear you’re not the only person who suffers from them. That helped me to.

    SO EVERYONE WHO SUFFERS FROM THEM, KNOW YOUR NOT THE ONLY ONE.

  • Mr89Nef:

    are all those …
    are all those celebrities suffering from panic disorder?

  • KalelGamer:

    Same, I’ve had mine …
    Same, I’ve had mine since I was 8, and now that I’m 15, and aware of strategies and such its easier to control the panic.

  • Beatlesruleok:

    That loud beating …
    That loud beating heart in the background is enough to give anyone a panic attack!

  • ItsJusJT:

    Mine started at 8 …
    Mine started at 8 and finished at 14, I use to get them putting myself down and thinking I was a bad person. I got over them now I’m 17 and have not had one since. I built my confidence I got out of the house everyday and lvied life, I found a girl aswell. Give yourself something else to get your nervous calm. I still do have anxiety and insomia, but my panic attacks are gone.

  • kamshamm:

    I take lexapro too …
    I take lexapro too and it keeps my anxiety down on a day to day basis, but I still get some attacks. When I get those I take Lorazepam and it really helps get rid of the attack :3

  • colly2222:

    I had a panic …
    I had a panic attack today all because of two stupid boys

  • xRxixcxhxtxexrx:

    Go to your GP and …
    Go to your GP and explain

  • xRxixcxhxtxexrx:

    You need to re …
    You need to re build your self confidence,(look after yourself) in my opinion that is the main cause i had panic attacks for 9 years and i still get them but i have learned through time to say what the and let it pass. It does get easier with time.

  • mileycyrusdied:

    I’ve been getting …
    I’ve been getting panic attacks for over 6 months now. it’s taking over my life. does anyone have any tips at all/
    please send me a comment; not on here cos i won’t look at this again
    thanks
    xx

  • Gemmalouiselea:

    Check out my video …
    Check out my video on panic attacks.Life is hard enough without having to deal with panic attacks from day to day

  • ndhim:

    hey i would love to …
    hey i would love to talk to you i to suffer from panic disorder and i am paralized. I have lost my life and want it back.I worry about everything i know it doesnt help but i cant stop.

  • mickblock:

    My sister used to …
    My sister used to get panic attacks. Usually in crowded places. One time she got one at Walmart. She picked up a scented candle and just kinda kept smelling it. That eventually helped her reach the end of the episode and she felt better about finding a new “trick.” To use a pleasant scent. Pretty resourceful if I say so myself. …Sounds like aromatherapy!
    Don’t know if this will help everyone, but I thought I’d share anyway.

  • janella1980:

    i feel like the …
    i feel like the lexapro isn’t enough anymore. like my body has gotten use to it or something… like i need something stronger? i dunno… i hate this tho… my heart goes out to all of you that are going through similar situtations. only thing that keeps me going is the fact that god knows what im going through and he NEVER gives us anything that we CAN”T handle…. we can do this!

  • janella1980:

    anything and …
    anything and everything. it’s hell! i also have trouble sleeping. sometimes i’m not even sure if i’ve slept or not. i know i’ve slept some because i remember some dreams, but i wake up and im just exhausted! feel zombie like. im on lexapro 20mg’s and .5 klonopin and im seeing one of the best psychiatrist in the country.

  • janella1980:

    everything she said …
    everything she said in the video is me! i was diagnosed with ptsd and a lil ocd because i seriously worry about everything!!!! i don’t wash my hands repeatidly or anything, but im constantly worrying about things.

  • rubencelebes:

    it depends on u,
    i …

    it depends on u,
    i also had panic attack in the middle of class, and u know, my heart start pounding strong… then i went to ER with my friend…
    as long as i know, u need to convince urself that is okay… then learn it, then start eat healthy food, fruits, etc. stop fastfood, msg, salt, etc… drink plenty of water, excercise regulary, and get pleny of sleep.
    hope it’ll help, God bless

  • hsttraindriver:

    Read Explaining …
    Read Explaining colours to a blind man. Not only will it enlighten many as to what living with a mental illness is like, it also gives comfort to those sufferers who think there is no hope and that they are alone. It is very informative, sometimes shocking but also very funny in parts. All in all, a good read and highly recommended.

  • Kristanwj:

    I had my first …
    I had my first panic attack today in the middle of class. I’m scared….does it happen often once it’s started?

  • swastedcat:

    i experienced all …
    i experienced all of these too and only Vilift helped me and i am really happy about it.

  • Thank you for the resources and information.

  • I enjoyed a lot in reading the post and the comments.
    Thank you so much for sharing this and to the people who reacted and
    gave their comments– it helps a lot!

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