Panic Attacks Relief: Finding A Treatment

Panic attacks and their awful symptoms can be beaten. Prescription medication will provide welcome panic relief by treating the symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder (GAD). The remaining difficulty then is finding  treatment that stops the actual attack.

Here lies the problem. Stop the medication and the horrid attacks will return! Stay on the medication and the side effects will have you feeling like a zombie living in a daze! The reality though, is that there is a way forward. The prescribed medication, with the undesirable side affects, should be seen as a temporary solution only and a long-term remedy, aimed at the root of the problem, needs to be put in place.

Finding a treatment that is natural could consist of taking time to relax and have some fun. Actually make plans to do this if your life is so busy that there never seems to be an opportunity. Plan something special, something that will leave good memories. Include your spouse and children and let nothing interrupt these good times together.

By eliminating known triggers like stress, phobias, excessive caffeine and alcohol and by improving your diet, increasing exercise levels and learning some basic relaxation techniques you can begin to control the onset of the attacks  

The difficulty with dealing with panic attacks is that the very fear of an attack occurring becomes the overriding reason for having an attack. Or, in other words, the fear of being afraid makes you afraid. So, learn to recognize the signs of oncoming attacks and practice controlling your breathing as an initial defense. It is helpful to know that a change of focus of thought at the onset of an attack will make a difference. This ability to have a enough control to actually direct your mind away from your fears, at a crucial time, is key to to finding a treatment that does not require the use of drugs, gaining panic relief and a major step to overcoming panic attacks altogether.

Gradually confront some of the triggers that bring the attacks on. Dare to face some of the events or situations that you have learned to avoid. Recognize every small gain that you make and build confidence from them that you will eventually learn how to use a natural technique for panic relief.

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