Has anyone ever had a panic attack? How does it feel?
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i have panic attacks alot. they very in severity. Your throat closes, the pulse quickesn and you feel like your having a heart attack.
They can be really scary i've been having them for about three years now. you just have to tell yourself that your fine and everything is gonna be alright. Just get your mind on something else.
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Yes. Overwhelming.
Yes.once.it was a truly terrifying experience..heart racing, perspiring,,panicking for no reason Well, they can be different for all people, but usually they involve an overwhelming feeling of anxiety and nervousness, and you might breathe fast and your heart races and you can sweat and shake. It's no fun, and if you think you had one, you can talk to your doctor to see if there is an underlying cause. Good luck!
like a panic attack
Yes. When I had my panic attacks, I felt like I was hyperventilating. I couldn't talk and I shook. But it's different for everyone, are you having panic attacks? I also got dizzy.
Its hard to breath, your heart races, you get dizzy, you might thinkyour dying or going to pass out. it sucks. I had one and I couldn't breathe.
YES, IT FEELS LIKE YOU CAN'T BREATHE. IT ALSO MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU MIGHT FAINT.
Yes.heart races, sweat, chest has sharp pains, feels like it's hard to catch your breath.a lot like an accute asthma attack.
I think they feel a bit different for different people, but in every case, you get short of breath and feel like you are not going to be able to breathe anymore, and, of course, in every case, you're terrified. I have a friend who feels like she's drowning. I feel like the walls are closing in on me. You learn to wait it out and take slow deep breaths, and speak to yourself, tell yourself that it will pass. A full blown panic attack can make you feel very frightened even though there is nothing to frighten you. Your heart rate increases. You may sweat. You may feel short of breath or like you might faint. It isn;t nice. Sometimes if you talk to someone or do a normal activity(like washing the dishes) it may go away. If you have these you should see your MD as he can prescribe talk therapy or even medication. Once you recognize that you are getting a panic attack you may be able to avert it.
Wonderful little scene in the old movie The Graduate. Dustin Hoffman is being seduced by the neighbor woman (Joan Crawford), old enough to be his mother,. Suddenly, MR Robinson comes home. The camera fairly spins--zoom to the door, original view then--zoom again to the door, and again, and again. Everything goes fast, fast, and faster. You feel trapped, or pursued, or both. The walls feeling like closing in, things seem to go so fast while other things go paradoxically too slow.
I've had it happen a couple of times to me. Close your eyes for a moment, take a breath, hold it, and see again where things are. (Except if you are driving, then you better hope to steer yourself to the shoulder or come to a full stop).
i have many of them you feel like you can't breathe, your chest is tight your sweating, heat palpitations,your dizzy feel faint, feel like your in a dream state sometimes shaky. very traumatic experience. I wish you the best of luck see a phychiatrist about it and let him put you on some medication. xanax works for me. yes, you will feel very nervous about everthing and anger will overcome you. you will also not be able to think straight
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