When a panic attack strikes, most likely your heart pounds and you may feel sweaty, weak, faint, or dizzy. |
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I knew a panic attack was coming on, but I had to hold on, get to the studio and get through the audition. |
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On Tuesday night, he was said to have suffered a panic attack as the idea of leaving became too much. |
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She hadn't had a nightmare, or a panic attack or anything of that sort, yet she was extremely agitated. |
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In addition, the person may develop irrational fears called phobias, such as agoraphobia, about situations where a panic attack has occurred. |
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Her panic attack had come on her swiftly, so swiftly, in fact, that he had not even registered it until she had collapsed in his arms. |
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In the film, Christina will play a young woman who beds complete strangers whenever she has a panic attack. |
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Andy accompanies a friend to a singles mixer, but it takes a panic attack to make him realize he's not yet ready for the dating world. |
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Exposure to the particular stimulus provokes anxiety, which may include a situationally bound panic attack. |
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Jessica blamed herself for his sudden panic attack because it was around the time that she was born that he became a fitness freak. |
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Basically, they avoid any situation they fear would make them feel helpless if a panic attack occurs. |
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She says she suffered an acute panic attack, sending her to the emergency room. |
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More than a feeling of anxiety, a panic attack produces distinctive physical symptoms. |
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I've still got this problem, any time I hear that I just feel like some part of me goes funny, like a panic attack. |
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He suffered a panic attack at his office, and decided to come and talk to me to blow off some steam, as he put it. |
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After experiencing a panic attack, a person becomes more vulnerable to additional attacks. |
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The 17-year-old ended up on her knees, crying and suffering a panic attack. |
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Sometimes anxiety explodes in a panic attack, marked by a general feeling of terror. |
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If I pinch my hand, I have pain without suffering, whereas someone having a panic attack suffers without pain. |
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He says that his sense of humour disappeared, that he became short tempered and that he suffered the occasional panic attack. |
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The last thing you want is a hysterical claustrophobe, suffering from a panic attack! |
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The study just wouldn't go in and one day I suffered a panic attack. |
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My tranquil training afternoon in room 107 is quickly morphing into a panic attack. |
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I am a pretty nervous person, and I was fighting a panic attack as I waited for the literary icon to arrive. |
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She talked about having a panic attack inside a cab Thursday night during the first attack on Tel Aviv. |
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This means the person is not only afraid of the public place itself, but of the potential risk of having a panic attack while out in public. |
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If you avoid situations that may cause a panic attack, the condition is known as panic disorder with agoraphobia. |
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My first panic attack came out of nowhere and hit me at work one day. |
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Narry Moussavi experienced her first panic attack at 19, which eventually led to a diagnosis of anxiety and depression. |
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Paralysed after a severe panic attack, he thought he was dying. |
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It was only a panic attack, but I was very afraid, as well as my relatives. |
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It is a tranquil moment, and my afternoon panic attack seems like ancient history. |
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It is therefore not uncommon for people experiencing a panic attack for the first time to rush to the emergency room believing they are having a heart attack. |
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Six weeks into the treatement, I was no longer anxious and hadn't had a panic attack for almost three weeks. I'd finished my therapy in a record time of 5 sessions, as opposed to the average of at least twelve. |
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It should deal with the problems and tell the EU and its public how it has dealt with them and not have a panic attack over how it communicates these things. |
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On 5 March 2008, 26-year-old Adem Özdamar died in hospital after being transferred from Hagen police station where he had been bound to a stretcher during a panic attack. |
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After my conversation with this friend, she told me that I was probably having a severe case of panic attack related to the many stressful factors in my life. |
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What is common is the fear of being trapped in a situation where escape or help would be difficult often because the person fears the onset of a panic attack. |
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The fixed dose study and two of the three flexible dose studies were supportive of differences from placebo in favour of PAXIL® for measures of panic attack frequency. |
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This is because after a panic attack, the person learns to fear having another attack in the same place or in a location where it would be difficult to get help. |
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Sometimes I can't even hold my grandbaby because I'm afraid of having a panic attack and dropping her. |
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Having a panic attack, she rushes up the stairs, but trips and knocks herself unconscious, while a gas canister begins to leak. |
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Do you get a panic attack every time you think about a horrible car accident you were involved in? |
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A doctor was reportedly called for the singer as she was struggling to breathe after a panic attack. |
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But Georgia, 19, had a panic attack at the airport and refused to get on the plane. |
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Whilst at Cardiff Bay Police Station I could not provide a sample of breath for analysis because I had a panic attack. |
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The first time I ever had a panic attack was at a Michael Jackson concert. |
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Does a panic attack count as cardiovascular exercise? |
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Psychiatric disorders: Abnormal dreams, anxiety, confusional state, depressed mood, disorientation, irritability, loss of libido, negative thoughts, panic attack, social avoidant behaviour, sopor. |
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The hearing, which was delayed when Clear suffered a panic attack, heard the signalman had lost his job and was seeking medical help. |
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Prior Findings have shown that women with panic disorder may have a low threshold for panic attack during hypoxic and hypercapnic states, but more studies are needed. |
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If someone you know experience the panic attack in front of you and you want to help them, just start talking to them about something which they are interested in. |
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Local police are calling it a panic attack, the FAA describes it as a medical emergency, but it is too soon to tell exactly what caused this crisis at 30,000 feet. |
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Mr Evans knew from previous experience that the man was having a panic attack, so he went downstairs to get the man's inhaler and antianxiety medicine lorazepam. |
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