A panic attack, sometimes called an anxiety attack, doesn’t discriminate about who it chooses for its next victim. It doesn’t care if you are young, old, male, female, white, black, or how intelligent you may or may not be. Anyone can suffer a panic attack, and if you’ve ever had even a mild one, you know it’s no fun.
According to the encyclopedia, panic attacks are periods of intense apprehension that are of sudden onset and ordinarily of brief duration.
Such attacks usually begin abruptly, reach a peak within 10 minutes, and subside over the next several hours. Often, those afflicted especially for the first time, fear they are having a heart attack or a nervous breakdown. Many of those who experience panic attacks describe them as some of the most upsetting and uncomfortable experiences in their lives.
Even though an actual attack does not usually last long, it may take several days to recover from its effects.
Like many people, my only experience with panic attacks has come when driving. No one seems to know why, but being behind the wheel of a vehicle seems to be a common place for the attacks to hit, and of course it is also one of the most unsafe places for it to happen.
Others may suffer symptoms similar to a heart attack, feel like they are going to faint, have trouble breathing, or feel like they are losing their mind.
Whatever the cause, and whatever the place you are in when a panic attack happens to you, you want it to end---now, and you don’t want it ever to happen again. For many people, the dread of having another attack, almost takes over their lives. They are afraid to drive, or take part in normal activities for fear that they will be caught unprepared when another attack strikes.
When they try to explain it to friends or loved ones, their explanation is often brushed aside with comments like, “Well, we all have bad days now and then,” or, “Grab a bite to eat, and you’ll feel better.” We know it’s not that simple, but it seems impossible to convince anyone else that it isn’t. They start treating us as though we were hypochondriacs---which are far from true. We can’t really blame them since it is impossible to know the fear a panic attack brings unless you have experienced one yourself.
A friend of mine has had panic attacks for many years and has almost become a recluse because she no longer drives for fear of having an attack while on the road. Unfortunately, she has become severely addicted to Valium in hopes of lessening the number of attacks...
Today, I have good news, not only for her, but for anyone who is a victim of panic or anxiety attacks. Barry McDonagh’s technique can show you how to be completely cured—yes, I said “cured” of this devastating problem. Just take a few moments to listen to the testimonies many who after learning of this technique, no longer have attacks... No medication or hypnosis is involved. You just follow a few simple instructions and panic attacks will no longer have any power over you.
Sounds too good to be true? It did to me, too. I hadn’t had an attack for several years, but an acquaintance of my husband suffered panic attacks quite frequently. An avid motorcyclist, you can imagine his fear that an attack would arrive at a really bad time so he was willing to give anything a try. Barry McDonagh’s advice, in his Panic Away course freed him completely, and he hasn’t had a single attack since.
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Even if you don’t suffer panic or anxiety attacks yourself, perhaps you know someone who does and can pass the information on to them. Imagine how it would feel to help free someone from the curse of panic attacks.
