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coping with anxiety and panic attacks

b/c I’m so ADD what I was explaining is to talk yourself out of a panic attack, the same way your mind is convincing uu can’t breathe so tell yourself u’re okay, u’re breathing, check your pulse see your heart is still distributing blood, tell urself its all in ur mind, breathe in slowly and back out calming teling urself ur okay, ur not gonna die, everything is fine, you can breathe’ ___coping with anxiety and panic attacks physical and mental abuse being strangled 2 point of brusing my kneck and blacking out 2 having a real stroke, and how I dealt other methods with or without meds

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  1. itsafeeling
    March 12th, 2010 at 17:23 | #1

    ps….it looks kind of weird but if you feel the results that won’t affect you. you can be skeptical and still have positive results ie you don’t have to ‘believe’ in it

  2. itsafeeling
    March 12th, 2010 at 18:08 | #2

    try looking up EFT (emotional freedom techniques) here on youtube, there are many good practioners. They will illustrate it for you. Betty Moore Hafter is one, Dr. Carol Look another, and Gary Craig from San Francisco is the founder. It is a kind of energy work that shifts your body towards balance so you feel better and calmer. Another easy method is z-point process by a fellow Canadian. Try it , its easy and let me know if it helps. best wishes

  3. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 12th, 2010 at 18:43 | #3

    what is it?

  4. itsafeeling
    March 12th, 2010 at 19:18 | #4

    try doing eft(emotional freedom techniques) , its easy and free if you do it for yourself,non invasive and drugless and usually works right away

  5. hyperactivecalvino
    March 12th, 2010 at 19:21 | #5

    Also. Another thing I have done many times when I feel that way. Get a drink of water, go outside and walk. Just walk even though you feel you cannot just walk…

  6. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 12th, 2010 at 19:38 | #6

    yes too much caffeine does that. I have high blood pressure/angina so sometimes its harder to “decideE” is it anxiety or am I really going through something? I still keep antianxiety meds but only AS needed as I don’t like to be comatose but being one who use to be a medication snob and was against it 10 years ago, I know that was just ignorance on my part when sometimes you need help

  7. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 12th, 2010 at 19:42 | #7

    thank you. you are so right, making this video has helped me more being able to reach and related to other people. I’m thiniking of making one about depression perhaps gain insights from others through my own insight

  8. hyperactivecalvino
    March 12th, 2010 at 20:06 | #8

    TY for the vid. You ‘not being able’ to breathe is just pure anxiety. I have had that alot where I think I forgot to take a breathe blahblah. Really you are breathing fine and just think you cannot breathe(like your said). Also when you actually feel like “You cant breathe” is because your chest muscles are not relaxing and you are having a bit of trouble breathing. (I have had that happen) But you are actually breathing fine.

    Don’t stress about it too much lots of people have anxiety problems.

  9. thebrokenrose
    March 12th, 2010 at 20:38 | #9

    I love coffee, but cannot drink it because it gives me jitters and makes me nervous which then causes a panic attacks. If a room is stuffy I also get panic attacks triggered. I think I developed panic attacks after years of stopping my anti-depressants ( which I truly no longer need thanks goodness) but I jsut check my pulse alot and take a deep beath over and over and then find someone to talk to so I can forget about it. It then goes away and of course in extreme stress I get them alot

  10. jan29pawan
    March 12th, 2010 at 21:18 | #10

    when i see its not only me… who suffer from such severe attacks… i feel this problem is ok….
    its been years now and i have gone through many panic attacks…that i have almost become used to it….. my life is controlled by my anxious mind…..always …everytime and becomes worse sometimes…and i started feeling restlessness…
    this problem is still driving me crazy….
    take care…

  11. SelfHelpChannel123
    March 12th, 2010 at 21:42 | #11

    Hey how you doing: I’ve started a series of videos on my channel about anxiety, panic attacks, chest pain etc. If you need reassurance, come see them. Links to articles, too.

  12. redcollargedeon
    March 12th, 2010 at 22:26 | #12

    I thank you, but I haven’t said much about my life.

    The good news is that I got rid of the pushers, the pot-smoking friends I had. I quit my job and moved away to get rid of a lot of drama. I wasn’t in danger but I got rid of a lot of poison all at once.

    I’ve been dope free since 2002 and I speak english and french: That could land me a pretty good job in Quebec. Only recently have I decided that maybe I’m worthy of that.

    I’ve talked to family and friends. I have good people around me.

  13. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 12th, 2010 at 22:35 | #13

    i wish i knew something to say that would help you with this as i know it is a terrible mind game we do on ourselves and so hard to come out of or deal with

  14. redcollargedeon
    March 12th, 2010 at 23:11 | #14

    You know, we’re all in this together, dear.

    We may not seek counseling but we all do have issues.

    I just happen to know that anxiety is in my blood. I deal with it every day at work. I live alone because of anxiety.

    It’s a fact of life for me.

    YOU have done some progress on this issue, I’m sure. You are not the same person you were a year ago.

    There is hope in all this. Never give up.

  15. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 13th, 2010 at 00:01 | #15

    thank you so much. i’ve thought of doing them on depression as well. for it seems people relate better when you can relate your own stories and to know one is not alone going through life with bad things and bad feelings happening.

  16. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 13th, 2010 at 00:46 | #16

    thank you

  17. redcollargedeon
    March 13th, 2010 at 01:38 | #17

    God damn. This is such a good video.

    I’d bet you’re grown a lot since making this video.

    Possibly because you made these videos.

    All the power to you. I’m so proud of you.

  18. AlenaAlena777
    March 13th, 2010 at 01:45 | #18

    amazing video, very easy to relate to your experience because of the coherent way you talk about panic attacks… thank you so much for sharing. :) good luck with everything

  19. 1EarthOne
    March 13th, 2010 at 02:31 | #19

    New book release by Dr Mark Taylor on Anxiety/Panic Attacks. View video on this top book at youtube channel 1earthone. Title: Global Epidemic The Fear That Cripples. Will be in bookstores in a few weeks. Available now online in paperback and ebook. 1earthone channel. Your not alone!

  20. PanicAttackResearch
    March 13th, 2010 at 03:26 | #20

    There are 2 programs out there that are famous for treating Panic Attacks and Anxiety successfully.
    They are: Panic Away and The Linden Method.

    You may wonder, “Which one is better?” Don’t worry, you’re not the only one with that question.

    Check out the site for the full comparison.

    Just go to Google and search the following terms: “panic away linden method unbiase”

    The title of the site is “Panic Away & Linden Method – which one is better?”

  21. CARASHOWNTELL
    March 13th, 2010 at 04:07 | #21

    thank you so much. its great people can relate. I’m glad you liked it

  22. PetesBloodyHand
    March 13th, 2010 at 04:48 | #22

    Your absolutely correct. Panic attacks feel horrible but are completely harmless. As you said, no one has ever died or been injured in any way as a result of a panic attack. I have suffered from panic attacks and extreme anxiety for 6 years and i’m physically the same person as I was before I had them. Cut out caffine completely, that helps ALOT.

  23. MiKeMetzga13
    March 13th, 2010 at 05:35 | #23

    thanks man i fell alot better

  24. southstar87
    March 13th, 2010 at 05:52 | #24

    there has never in the history of humanity been a case where someone has died from a panic attack. they are just sensations that you are feeling all in your head. its just not physically possible to die from an attack and when you beleive that without any doubt in your mind then you will never have another attack again live through the panic attack and as it is happening tell yourself this isnt that bad this has happened countless time and i have not come to harm and never will

  25. southstar87
    March 13th, 2010 at 06:25 | #25

    I know EXACLY what you mean i have been through years of severe anxiety and panic attacks and there is no way anyone who hasnt experienced it can ever know what its like thanx for your video

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