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12 years ago 0 1665 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi G:  I don't know if this will help or not.  In my early days of this disorder, I used to have those palpatations which lasted for hours and were so exhausting. Sometimes they were at night and lasted for hours until I finally fell asleep around 4 a.m.   And yes, I was frightened too, thinking I would never get better.  I had been prescribed propranolol also but did not like the side effects.  My anxious thoughts and fears just continued.
The answer for me was an SSRI which finally stopped them.  I am not advocating you take this medication, just saying what helped me.  After the SSRI (which helped me get balanced again) I was able to study CBT and get results.  I really pampered myself with lots of rest, good nutrition, and a bit of exercise.  All of these things were necessary for me on my road to healing.  I started to pay attention to my likes and dislikes (which were okay, no judging nec essary).  Started to figure out what I needed and wanted and finally accepted that I was "worth it".  I started to love myself, flaws and all. 
CBT is a journey of self discovery.  What makes you tick?  What do you need to be happy?  How can you reach your goals?  And yes, you do need goals, small and big.  Goals keep you on the right path of your personal journey.  Goals are not general things, they are specific.  You can have short-term goals (daily goals, or weekly, such as a walk around the block every day or a coffee date with a friend once a week) or long-term goals (such as a summer vacation camping for a couple of wks. in the great outdoors, or a flight to visit family sometime in the months to come).  Once you know what your goal is, then you can figure out the steps you need to take to reach them.  Small steps are okay.  I often use visualization to reach a goal.  I see myself starting the goal and seeing it through right to the end, successfully.  

I read in your post a new goal would be to get through one day without anxiety.  Well, I would try and figure out what it is that I have to do to reach this goal.  What steps might I take to get this relaxation feeling going again?  What absorbs me so much that I can distract myself?  Do I get enough rest, do I eat properly an so on.  Have I been practicing and doing my relaxation exercises every day, box breathing, etc. whether I need them or not.  I find doing relaxation ex. early in the a.m. prepares me physically and mentally for the day.  And doing them again in the evening prepares me for the night.  Some may think you only use these exercises when you start to feel agitated.  Not so for me, I use them as one would do yoga.  It's a prescription for well-being.

Hope something above may be of help, hang in there!
Sunny


 
12 years ago 0 11216 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Galadrien,
 
I am sorry you are feeling scared today. You are not alone. We are right here.
 
Remember that the palpitations are just a symptom of anxiety. They will not hurt you and they will pass. Try using the 10 questions in the Challenging Negativity Session (Session 3) to challenge some of the anxious thoughts you are having. Practice the relaxation techniques in the auxiliary sessions in order to start feeling more calm now.
 
When you are ready I suggest spending some time on Session 7, Simulating Panic. This session will help you expose yourself to your physical symptoms of anxiety to in turn become less afraid of them and stop the panic cycle.
 
I know right now it may seem like there is no way out but that is the anxiety talking. Keep working at it, you will get there, just don't give up. We won't! 
 
 
 
 

Ashley, Health Educator
12 years ago 0 15 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I'm so scared today. I had palpatations about 10 this morning and I've just been terrified since. It's so hard to break the cycle when it starts like that. I don't feel safe, any where! I took 20mg propranolol to help with the physical symptoms but that doesn't stop the anxious thoughts and fear. It's so exhausting. I want this to end so badly. I've come a long way from where I was 6 months ago but every day it's still there and more often than not, in my face. I don't know what else to do. I feel like I've done everything I'm supposed to do but it just won't quit. I think a new goal for me would be to just try to get through one entire day without anxiety.

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