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How to confront my dizzy spells?


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Thanks Caitlin. Do you also have it sometimes that you just have this heavy feeling in your head for half a day and it sometimes turns into a dizzy feeling at the top of your head? If I read a computer screen or book it gets worse. This only started after a major panic attack I had in August. Sometimes I wonder if it is hormonal and that I'll be "weird" for 5 or more years yet. :) Carol
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Hi Carol. I used to get those a lot, they were one of the first things that sent me to the doctor who diagnosed my panic and anxiety. I still get them occasionally, but since starting the CBT program, they end very quickly. I do (or rather, think) 3 things when the dizzy feelings start: First: "OK, I have felt this before, and I know now that it's only panic." Second: "It is not real, I am in no danger. I feel the same thing every time, so I know by now that it can't hurt me." Third: "So, bring it on. When it's over, I am getting up and moving on, even stronger than I was before." Say these things, believe these things (because they really are true and you know it!) during an attack and it will help tremendously. Say them to yourself every time you feel the beginning of those panicky thoughts and feelings. I hope it helps you like it has helped me. Caitlin
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Hi. I'm on week 3 and I am having a hard time confronting my dizzy spells. The ones I get in public places like the bank, church etc. I can challenge and get through. It's the one that seem to happen out of the blue at home. As soon as I feel funny in my head, it sets off the anxious feelings. Anyone out there relate? Carol

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