hi Karen,
Thanks for your advice & supporting words. I am free from Panic attacks for quite some time although
I have avoided certain triggering things totally like travelling in crowded buses or travelling alone and the
list is quite long. What would you suggest me so I can be the same old person as I used to be.
Wouldn't it be more useful if you could include a chapter on other factors like diet (for stable glucose levels),
meditation etc which also help in Panic attacks. I have used all these methods EXCEPT one of the most IMPORTANT step
which I think this site is making use of i.e. GRADUALLY facing your fears.
I would look forward to your views.
Hi
I am a new member of this site. I am 34/male from India. I have been struggling with Panic for the last 3 years.
I wish I had come across this site earlier. Its been a long struggle on my own trying to figure out whats wrong with me.
It all started when I became hypothyroiod. If there is some connection or not I am not sure.
I too was intolerant to exercise and hyper-ventilated a lot.
I started with 10 minutes of walking and low intensity walking.
and been exercising for last 2 years. Gradually increasng the time or intensity.
and now I feel much beter.
I would suggest taking a wholistic view of this problem. Include Diet, relations.
Sleep pattern, any illnesses etc into consideration.
Eat high fiber, high protein diet. Avoid high glycemic Index carbs.
Avoid Caffiene.
I am free from Panic attacks for a long time but My approach has been of avoidance.
So I avoided many activities which gave me Panic.
Now with this Program I am again going to dive into Panic situations and hopefully me free from it
in Trigger Situations.
Take Care & all the Best
Anurag