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		<title>Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Mental Health]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anxiety]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Panic]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you suffer from&#8230;
* Palpitations
* a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate
* Sweating
* Trembling or shaking
* Shortness of breath
* A choking sensation
* Chest pain or discomfort
* Nausea or stomach cramps
* Derealization (a feeling of unreality)
* Fear of losing control or going crazy
* Fear of dying Numbness or a tingling sensation
* Chills or hot flashes
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.singaporeherbals.com%2Fblog%2Feliminate-anxiety-and-panic-attacks-for-good%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.singaporeherbals.com%2Fblog%2Feliminate-anxiety-and-panic-attacks-for-good%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p>If you suffer from&#8230;</p>
<p>* Palpitations</p>
<p>* a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate</p>
<p>* Sweating</p>
<p>* Trembling or shaking</p>
<p>* Shortness of breath</p>
<p>* A choking sensation</p>
<p>* Chest pain or discomfort</p>
<p>* Nausea or stomach cramps</p>
<p>* Derealization (a feeling of unreality)</p>
<p>* Fear of losing control or going crazy</p>
<p>* Fear of dying Numbness or a tingling sensation</p>
<p>* Chills or hot flashes</p>
<div class="font11">(Source: American Psychiatric Association.  			  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,  			  Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) 2000 Washington,  			  DC.)</div>
<p>&#8230;then  you&#8217;ve experienced firsthand some of the possible symptoms  			  of a panic or anxiety attack. If you are reading this  			  page because a loved one suffers from these symptoms  			  and you are trying to understand or help, it&#8217;s hard  			  to appreciate what they go through.</p>
<p>Just try to imagine what it feels like to experience one,  			  if you can.</p>
<p>Here is a typical example:</p>
<p>Standing in a supermarket queue, it’s been a long wait but only  			  one customer to go before you make it to the cashier.  			  Wait, what was that sensation? An unpleasant feeling  			  forms in your throat, your chest feels tighter, now  			  a sudden shortness of breath, and what do you know—your  			  heart skips a beat. “Please, God, not here.”</p>
<p>A  quick scan of the territory—is it threatening? Four  			  unfriendly faces queue behind, one person in front.  			  Pins and needles seem to prick you through your left  			  arm, you feel slightly dizzy, and then the explosion  			  of fear as you dread the worst. You are about to have  			  a panic attack.</p>
<p>There  is no doubt in your mind now that this is going to be  			  a big one. Okay, focus: Remember what you have been  			  taught, and it is time now to apply the coping techniques.  			  Begin the deep breathing exercise your doctor recommended.  			  In through the nose, out through the mouth.</p>
<p>Think relaxing thoughts, and again, while breathing in, think  			  “Relax,” and then breathe out. But it doesn’t seem to  			  be having any positive effect; in fact, just concentrating  			  on breathing is making you feel self-conscious and more  			  uptight.</p>
<p>Okay,  coping technique 2:</p>
<p>Gradual  muscle relaxation. Tense both shoulders, hold for 10  			  seconds, then release. Try it again. No; still no difference.  			  The anxiety is getting worse and the very fact that  			  you are out of coping techniques worsens your panic.  			  If only you were surrounded by your family, or a close  			  friend were beside you so you could feel more confident  			  in dealing with this situation.</p>
<p>Now, the adrenaline is really pumping through your system,  			  your body is tingling with uncomfortable sensations,  			  and now the dreaded feeling of losing complete control  			  engulfs your emotions. No one around you has any idea  			  of the sheer terror you are experiencing. For them,  			  it’s just a regular day and another frustratingly slow  			  queue in the supermarket.</p>
<p>You are out of options. Time for Plan C.</p>
<p>The  most basic coping skill of all is “fleeing.” Excuse  			  yourself from the queue; you are slightly embarrassed  			  as it is now that it is your turn to pay. The cashier  			  is looking bewildered as you leave your shopping behind  			  and stroll towards the door. There is no time for excuses—you  			  need to be alone. You leave the supermarket and get  			  into your car to ride it out alone. Could this be the  			  big one? The one you fear will push you over the edge  			  mentally and physically. Ten minutes later the panic  			  subsides.</p>
<p>It’s  10:30 a.m. How are you going to make it through the  			  rest of the day?</p>
<p>If  you suffer from panic or anxiety attacks, the above  			  scenerio probably sounds very familiar. It may have  			  even induced feelings of anxiety and panic just reading  			  it. The particular situations that trigger your panic  			  and anxiety may differ; maybe the bodily sensations  			  are a little different. Or maybe it happened to you  			  for the first time on a plane, in the dentist chair,  			  or even at home, while doing nothing in particular.</p>
<p>If  you have ever had what has become known as a “panic  			  attack,” take comfort in the fact that you are by no  			  means alone.</p>
<p>A  panic attack always comes with the acute sense of impending  			  doom. You feel you are either about to lose your mind  			  or one of your vital bodily functions is about to cease  			  functioning and you will end your days right there among  			  the canned goods and frozen food.</p>
<p>You are by no means alone; you’re not even one in a million.  			  In America, it is estimated that almost 5% of the population  			  suffer from some form of anxiety disorder. For some,  			  it may be the infrequent panic attacks that only crop  			  up in particular situations-like when having to speak  			  in front of others, while, for other people, it can  			  be so frequent and recurring that it inhibits them from  			  leaving their home. Frequent panic attacks often develop  			  into what medical physicians refer to as an “anxiety  			  disorder.”</p>
<p>One of the first steps to regaining control of your life  			  is getting helpful information. This site will give  			  you that, and more.</p>
<p>The  beginning of your recovery starts here. What you will  			  learn is that there is a very good chance you are about  			  to end the cycle of panic attacks in your life. You  			  will learn not only to regain the carefree life you  			  remember once having, but will also gain new confidence  			  in living. Your answer to living free from “panic” or  			  “anxiety attacks” is at hand.</p>
<p>This  site demonstrates that the panic and anxiety that you  			  have experienced will be the very key to your courage  			  and success.</p>
<p>Begin  the road to recovery by browsing through the site. While  			  many of you may have read almost everything you can  			  possibly read relating to panic and anxiety I assure  			  you this site offers something very effective.</p>
<p>Did  you know&#8230;?</p>
<p>The key difference between someone who is cured of panic  			  attacks and those who are not is really very simple.  			  The people who are cured no longer fear panic attacks.  			  I’ll try to show you how to be one of these people as  			  well.</p>
<p>What if I told you the trick to ending panic and anxiety  			  attacks is to want to have one. That sounds strange,  			  even contradictory, but let me explain.</p>
<p>The  trick to panic attacks is wanting to have one-the wanting  			  pushes it away. Can you have a panic attack in this  			  very second? No!</p>
<p>You   know the saying that &#8220;what you resist, persists.&#8221;  			  Well that saying applies perfectly to fear. If you resist  			  a situation out of fear, the fear around that issue  			  will persist. How do you stop resisting–you move directly  			  into it, into the path of the anxiety, and by doing  			  so it cannot persist.</p>
<p>In  essence what this means is that if you daily voluntarily  			  seek to have a panic attack, you cannot have one. Try  			  in this very moment to have a panic attack and I will  			  guarantee you cannot. You may not realize it but you  			  have always decided to panic. You make the choice by  			  saying this is beyond my control.</p>
<p>Another way to appreciate this is to imagine having a panic  			  attack as like standing on a cliff&#8217;s edge. The anxiety  			  seemingly pushes you closer to falling over the edge.</p>
<p>To  be rid of the fear you must metaphorically jump. You  			  must jump off the cliff edge and into the anxiety and  			  fear and all the things that you fear most.</p>
<p>How do you jump? You jump by wanting to have a panic attack.  			  You go about your day asking for anxiety and panic attacks  			  to appear.</p>
<p>Your real safety is the fact that a panic attack will never  			  harm you. That is medical fact. You are safe, the sensations  			  are wild but no harm will come to you. Your heart is  			  racing but no harm will come to you. The jump becomes  			  nothing more than a two foot drop! Perfectly safe.</p>
<p>Learn  more</p>
<p><em><a title="Panic Away" href="http://a759ffta59-yws5jk8yxojms0h.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">http://www.panicportal.com</a></em></p>
<p><em>Joe  Barry is an international panic disorder coach. His  			  informative site on all issues related to panic and  			  anxiety attacks can be found here:<a title="Panic Away" href="http://a759ffta59-yws5jk8yxojms0h.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">http://www.panicportal.com</a></em></p>
<p><em>This  article is copywritten material</em></p>
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