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unexpected and expected panic attacks


18 years ago 0 799 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi georgie, Thanks for this question. Keep in mind as you work through the program, there really isn't a right or wrong way to go about it. As long as you work slowly and make the exercises as meaningful to you as possible. For example, for your question regarding an expected panic attack, were you doing something that would normally trigger anxiety? Did you get any warning signs or symptoms such as trouble breathing or maybe feeling lightheaded? This would be in contrast to an unexpected panic attack, for example, never having one before under certain circumstances, be it a place or an activity. Not sure if this was the information you were needing. Please don't hesitate to contact us again if you need further assistance. We can also be reached directly via the feedback link. Casey ______________________ The PC Support Team
18 years ago 0 40 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
hi, i just wanted some clarification. on the symptom tracker we're supposed to say if the panic attack was unexpected or expected and i was just wondering what constitutes each because i don't know if i'm doing it right. cheers, georgie.

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