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by:
Joanne King
Of
course I am in no way condoning that you make a self diagnosis,
as I strongly believe you should visit your doctor for a correct
diagnosis. However I will show you a few warning signs that may
signal that you have an Anxiety or Panic Disorder. Firstly, these
are a list of symptoms you may feel (but not limited to);
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Abdominal discomfort
• Diarrhea
• Dry mouth
• Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
• Tightness or pain in chest
• Shortness of breath
• Dizziness
• Frequent urination
• Difficulty swallowing/lump in throat
• Nausea
• Hot flushes or Chills
• Headaches
• Muscles tension/aches
• Fatigue
• Visual Disturbances
Psychological
symptoms:
• Insomnia
• Irritability or anger
• Inability to concentrate / mind going blank
• Fear of madness Depersonalization
• Easily frightened
• Fear of dying
• Feeling on edge
• Lose of sex drive
You
will usually feel a combination of a few of these symptoms at any
one time. The most common symptoms of Anxiety & Panic Disorder being;
racing heart/palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness and fear
of dying.
As
you can see, from the large list of symptoms (and not limited to
this list) it is extremely important that you have proper test run
by your doctor, as these symptoms can be from a large variety of
illnesses.
If
you are experiencing some of these symptoms, your doctor will most
likely run tests such as (but not limited to): Blood work, ECG –
Holter Monitor – Echocardiogram (if you’re experiencing palpitations
or chest pain), chest x-ray (especially with chest pain and shortness
of breathe), he may want a urine sample and ultra-sounds (often
with abdominal pain).
Questions
you can also ask yourself (as your doctor will most likely ask you
when you visit him);
Do
you feel anxious before you feel these sensations? Do you feel panicked?
What stresses do you have in your life?
Anxiety
and Panic Disorder can stem from many of things. An
example of some;
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Work stresses
• Family stresses
• Money worries
• School stresses
• Drug abuse
• Alcohol abuse
• Health issues
• A traumatic event from the past has resurfaced
Over
a period of time, you find yourself obsessing over your health.
Waiting on edge for every little pain or twitch you feel, and eventually
it takes over and runs your life.
These
sensations/pains that you are feeling can manifest itself into any
shape or form. And some sufferers will seek comfort in drinking
alcohol just for the sake of a few hours without the sensations
and fears. These drinking binges usually contribute to the anxiety
increasing the next day. Keeping the vicious cycle alive and prolonging
your wellness.
Now
the good news is, if you have been diagnosed with Anxiety & Panic
Disorder, you’re obviously NOT dying of a deadly disease. Secondly,
you can overcome this and regain control of your life. And it doesn’t
consist of taking medication.
My
doctor told me “Jo, you will never get well again without medication”.
I proved my doctor wrong… I did get well, and it was without medication.
And so can you!!!
If
you think you might be developing an anxiety or Panic Disorder,
go see your doctor for a proper diagnosis and start getting informed.
The quicker you nip this on the butt the quicker you can get on
with your day to day life. Instead of it being a constant battle.
A
special note to the long term sufferers out there, once you over
come this, you will be mentally much stronger then most of the people
around you! You won’t take your health or your life for granted
and you will live each moment to maximum.
Good
Luck © Joanne King - http://www.anxiety-panic-free.com
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About the author: About the Author - Joanne King is a former sufferer
of Anxiety & Panic Attacks. She is the author of two books "How
to Overcome Anxiety & Panic Attacks" & "How to Overcome Anxiety
When Approaching Women" She has helped other sufferers Worldwide
to eliminate their Anxiety & Panic. http://www.anxiety-panic-free.com
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