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Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I drive for a living

and was very good at it but lately I found that I can't drive on the

freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic attacks going over

bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year old male. Thanks

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I have an anxiety disorder, and have found that

cognitive behavioral therapy has really helped me with

panic attacks. they will likely go over breathing

exercises, relaxation exercises and

meditation/visualization with you.

 

also, there are a number of dietary things you can do.

I have a book that I have found to be very helpful-

Natural Relief for Anxiety by Edmund J. Bourne, Arlen

Brownstein and Lorna Garano.

 

Hope it helps!

--- hawk4796 <groundhawk2 wrote:

 

> Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I

> drive for a living

> and was very good at it but lately I found that I

> can't drive on the

> freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic

> attacks going over

> bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year

> old male. Thanks

>

>

 

 

 

 

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I also have an anxiety disorder, with panic attacks and all of the suggestions

from Kerri are worthwhile. My first panic attack was while driving (25 years

ago) and driving became very difficult, if not impossible, for awhile until I

got help. Cognitive behavioral therapy is the best for managing panic/anxiety,

as well as learning to get control of your breathing, esp. if you hyperventilate

during attacks. I just wanted to add that you will need to give yourself time

to learn how to manage the anxiety. The important thing is to not avoid

activities because of the anxiety, but to " feel the fear and do it anyway. "

Although the physical response involved with panic attacks feels life

threatening, it is not. It is just how your body feels when it's flooded with

adrenaline. If you can think calming, rational thoughts, be mindful of your

breathing and be patient with yourself, you will begin to keep the anxiety at a

manageable level. Please know that you are not alone and

that many, many people share your experience. Do not be afraid of getting the

help you need.

 

Kerri Myers <twinkles457 wrote: I have an anxiety disorder,

and have found that

cognitive behavioral therapy has really helped me with

panic attacks. they will likely go over breathing

exercises, relaxation exercises and

meditation/visualization with you.

 

also, there are a number of dietary things you can do.

I have a book that I have found to be very helpful-

Natural Relief for Anxiety by Edmund J. Bourne, Arlen

Brownstein and Lorna Garano.

 

Hope it helps!

--- hawk4796 <groundhawk2 wrote:

 

> Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I

> drive for a living

> and was very good at it but lately I found that I

> can't drive on the

> freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic

> attacks going over

> bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year

> old male. Thanks

>

>

 

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Hi there......you aren't losing your mind. These are classic symptoms pointing

to your

constitutional homeopathic remedy. They're right out of the book! My

recommendation is to

find a reputable homeopath in your area. Once you receive the proper remedy,

these

symptoms will dissolve.

 

Wishing you well,

Cathleen Springer

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

 

 

, " hawk4796 " <groundhawk2 wrote:

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> Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I drive for a living

> and was very good at it but lately I found that I can't drive on the

> freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic attacks going over

> bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year old male. Thanks

>

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Change your diet -drink plenty of water and take magnesium and zinc-------

and st john's wort--- go to meditation classes and if if you have some issues

in your life you are pushing aside for any reason----talk to a

councellor-----sometimes the answer to such problems are so obvious that we

ignore them as it doesn't fit in with what is on our daily

programme--------look closely at your life and adjust all negatiive-s------ the

rest is diet

 

Kerri Myers <twinkles457 wrote:

I have an anxiety disorder, and have found that

cognitive behavioral therapy has really helped me with

panic attacks. they will likely go over breathing

exercises, relaxation exercises and

meditation/visualization with you.

 

also, there are a number of dietary things you can do.

I have a book that I have found to be very helpful-

Natural Relief for Anxiety by Edmund J. Bourne, Arlen

Brownstein and Lorna Garano.

 

Hope it helps!

--- hawk4796 <groundhawk2 wrote:

 

> Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I

> drive for a living

> and was very good at it but lately I found that I

> can't drive on the

> freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic

> attacks going over

> bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year

> old male. Thanks

>

>

 

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hi there

panic attacks are very easy to cure. i was diagonised as having panic attacks.

this was diagoinsed after doing a tilt table test. after that my doctor has put

me on " sertaline hydrochloride " . now for last 5 years i am free from any

attacks. you need to see a doctor who specialises in " Electro Physiology " .

 

bye & good luck

srinivas c s

cathleensp <cathleen wrote:

Hi there......you aren't losing your mind. These are classic symptoms

pointing to your

constitutional homeopathic remedy. They're right out of the book! My

recommendation is to

find a reputable homeopath in your area. Once you receive the proper remedy,

these

symptoms will dissolve.

 

Wishing you well,

Cathleen Springer

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

, " hawk4796 " <groundhawk2 wrote:

>

> Can someone help me with this problem I'm having I drive for a living

> and was very good at it but lately I found that I can't drive on the

> freeway anymore I get really nervous and have panic attacks going over

> bridges is tough also can anyone help I'm a 55 year old male. Thanks

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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