Dear Mike,
It must be difficult for you to cope with these attacks.
A panic attack is a brief period of intense fear or discomfort that comes on suddenly and usually it is accompanied by symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, abdominal distress, dizziness, fear of losing control or going crazy or fear of dying.
Panic attacks may occur in many different situations and for different reasons. It is important to note that these symptoms
can be confused with medical illness so physical problems should be ruled out. When people have recurrent panic attacks with
anticipatory anxiety and phobic avoidance this may represent panic disorder.
I am uncertain of the individual long term effects, but there is a possibility of symptoms worsening.
It is important to continue follow up with your physician inorder to make certain medical illness has not developed. I also recommend a thorough evaluation by a psychiatrist. Treatment is available in the form of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy to reduce the intensity of the symptoms.
Best Wishes,
HFHS M.D.-SW
Just hang in there and it will get better, without belief. I am only 19, just turned 20 and went through the same. Mine landed me in the ER room twice. I was so afraid there was something else wrong with me. Now my life is under control, and it has been 3 months since I have had an extremely bad attack. However, I still do have some, but I learned how to deal with them. Don't worry about the dizziness, headaches, shortness of breath, I too had that. I went through a complete physical, and was shown there was nothing wrong with me. Also dont feel alone with this, I was amazed at how many people actually had this problem besides myself. It is very common, and can easily be cured. If you would like to talk my email is ***@****. I found it was easier to get through it when you talked to somebody who also went through it.
Just hang in there, it will get better, I promise !!