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So sorry this has happened to you, too. Being much older than yourself, and I have gone through what you are going through,,, My advise to you is to seek out a counsellor in your area and get some help to work through this NOW. Nothing to think too much about just please do it. You are so lucky to panicPanic disorder Panic disorder with agoraphobia in this day and age to know that help is right there with a quick recoveryRecovery position - series if you take the steps. Good luck and let us know your happy ending.
Beckyclaire Female, 22 years Malaga - Spain Member since Apr 2008
, Apr 16, 2008 02:42PM
Yes this was my firstFirst progesterone mc10 First progesterone mc5 First-progesterone vgs 200 First-progesterone vgs 400 one but ive been on the pill for almost 2 years now. I would get help straight away but i'm on my year abroad from university and don't really fancy explaining how i feel in spanish!It's hard enough in english!But i will try and see someone as soon as i get home in june.
Thank you for your advice, it really means a lot.
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Beckyclaire Female, 22 years Malaga - Spain Member since Apr 2008
At the very least you might try to get enough of the message across to a dr. there in order to get something that you can take on an "as needed" basis, something like XanaxXanax Xanax xr. And by "as needed" I mean if you get panicPanic disorder Panic disorder with agoraphobia REALLY bad again, you don't want to become dependent on anything.
Beckyclaire Female, 22 years Malaga - Spain Member since Apr 2008
, Apr 17, 2008 06:44AM
No I haven't changed my birthBirth control and family planningcontrol but im going to stop using it for a while and see if it makes any difference. I am still at university but i'm working abroad so i'm not actually enrolled at the university here. I'll try the elastic band thing too and try and get some tapes. I also bought some herbal tranquilizers to see if that helps.
I haven't had another one since it happened 3 days ago and i'm going to try and just forget about it although i still feel permanently on edge.
Hi, becky: good for you that you have not had another attack. Have you been going out as usual? It is ok and NORMAL to feel a bit upset about what happened. If it ok for me to say this, you may never have these feelings again, girl!
Carry on with your life and enjoy.
More often than not these feelings happen only once in a lifetime-you may just be one of the lucky ones.
enjoy!!!
Thank you for your advice, it really means a lot.
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You are describing perfectly what the first panic attack feels like for anyone. Now you are in fear mode, where you fear the fear. You fear having those feelings again. It is totally unfair that we feel this way after that one occurrence, but that's how it is.
I, too, was at a very good stage in my life, with absolutely no stressors, and it came totally out of the blue for me.
The most important thing you can do right now (besides seeing a professional) is to not let your "fear of fear" cause you to change your lifestyle. Do not let your fear keep you from driving, hiking, going to the store, etc. Letting your fear dictate your activities will just allow it to become rooted deeper in your brain.
I haven't had another one since it happened 3 days ago and i'm going to try and just forget about it although i still feel permanently on edge.
Carry on with your life and enjoy.
More often than not these feelings happen only once in a lifetime-you may just be one of the lucky ones.
enjoy!!!