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'PanicAttacksHelpMe' Offers Help, Hope and Understanding to Those Suffering ... - SBWire (press release)
'PanicAttacksHelpMe' Offers Help, Hope and Understanding to Those Suffering ... SBWire (press release) These are just a few of the many acute and unpleasant symptoms that often occur during a panic attack. As anyone who has ever experienced one knows all-too-well, panic attacks are extremely upsetting and frightening. Many people who are having their ...
If a Panic Attack Had a Musical Soundtrack… - PsychCentral.com (blog)
If a Panic Attack Had a Musical Soundtrack… PsychCentral.com (blog) But, unless you've had a panic attack before, I think it's difficult to fully immerse yourself in the idea of having at least six panic-related physiological symptoms coupled with the fear of falling severely ill and/or dying.
Panic disorder The Korea Herald This is due to a panic disorder. The sudden onset of symptoms is referred to as a pain attack. Repeated panic attacks are collectively termed a panic disorder. Prevalence: According to epidemiological studies, 1.5-5 percent of the population is ...
Asheville heart attack survivors, ages 31 and 64, share their experiences - Asheville Citizen-Times
Asheville heart attack survivors, ages 31 and 64, share their experiences Asheville Citizen-Times 30, 2012 Heart attack survivor Christina Aardema, 31, rides a stationary bike during her morning workout class at Heart Path Rehabilitation in Asheville. At first, Aardema thought she was suffering a panic attack.