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Am I having a Panic attack?. Do I suffer from Anxiety/ Panic Attack Disorder? What are Panic/Anxiety attacks? How can I treat my panic/anxiety attacks?
Well That is exactly what this website is created for to help answer those questions and to help you find solutions if you feel you are suffering from a Anxiety related Disorder We at EasyStopAnxiety.Com understand that living with panic attacks is not at all fun. Why Should anyone have to suffer from panic attacks, senseless worrying or compulsions? YOU SHOULDNT. That is exactly what this website was designed for to help people take back control of their lives and live PANIC FREE
Have you ever been Standing in line at your local grocery store and all of the sudden you start to feel your heart race thinking "Am I having a heart attack?". Within moments your hands are sweating, your breathing becomes short and rapid, you feel hot, dizzy and overwhelmed with a sense of fear.
What is this sensation? Where is it coming form? If you have experienced similar sensations in the past and especially if you have begun changing your life and routine in the fear of experiencing it again, you may be suffering from Panic Attacks.
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Did you know? In any given year, about 1/3 of American adults have at least one panic attack; most of these adults never develop repeated panic attacks. This startling data means that anxiety attacks and panic attacks are the most common emotional disorders and are more common than bipolar disorder, OCD schizophrenia, PTSD, ADHD, phobias, alcohol abuse or depression. Anxiety and panic attacks also has the lowest rates - about 21% - for seeking help and finding it. Sadly these numbers are on the rise every day. According to the ADAA(Anxiety Disorders Association of America) Nearly 40 million americans are affected by Anxiety related disorders Anxiety, Panic Attack, Anxiety Disorder Statistics Anxiety Disorders affect 18.1 percent of adults in the United States (approximately 40 million adults between the ages of 18 to 54). According to "The Economic Burden of Anxiety Disorders," a study commissioned by the ADAA and based on data gathered by the association and published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, anxiety disorders cost the U.S. more than $42 billion a year, almost one third of the $148 billion total mental health bill for the U.S. More than $22.84 billion of those costs are associated with the repeated use of healthcare services, as those with anxiety disorders seek relief for symptoms that mimic physical illnesses. People with an anxiety disorder are three-to-five times more likely to go to the doctor and six times more likely to be hospitalized for psychiatric disorders than non-sufferers. NUMBERS AND PERCENTAGES REFER TO ADULT U.S. POPULATION AFFECTED. Generalized Anxiety Disorder: 6.8 million, 3.1%. * Women are twice as likely to be afflicted than men (we believe the number of men who struggle with generalized anxiety is much higher because many don't report it to their doctors). * Very likely to be co-exist with other disorders What a panic attack feels like. The main symptom of a Panic Anxiety Disorder is the panic attack itself. Panic Anxiety Disorder is a medical disorder characterized by severe and sudden episodes. It is important to mention that sudden episodes of the symptoms listed above caused by another reasonable cause are not panic attacks. Two such reasonable causes would be (1) a certain medical ailment that might mimic a panic attack, or (2) a life threatening experience immediately preceding the attack. If these reasonable causes are found not be the cause of the problem then there is the possibility of a Panic Disorder. Panic attacks reach maximum intensity within a minute or two once they begin. They diminish slowly over the next 30 minutes or the next several hours. It is common for the first attack to cause a person to go to an emergency medical facility. Subsequent attacks occur several times a month and are often as severe as the initial attack. About three fourths of Panic Disorder patients are women. Panic Anxiety Disorder begins most often when people are 20-30 years old. It begins less often in teenagers or persons in their forties. It is uncommon for the disorder to appear in the elderly for the first time. It is important to note that although a few experts say it is more common in persons who experienced a separation experience as a child, many of experts feel that Panic Anxiety Disorder afflicts emotionally healthy people. Persons having Panic attacks are no more likely than the average American to have suffered from emotional problems at the time the disorder begins. Are panic attacks serious? Yes, panic attacks are real, potentially quite emotionally disabling, but they can be controlled with specific treatments. Because of the disturbing symptoms that accompany panic attacks, they may be mistaken for heart disease or some other life-threatening medical illness. People frequently go to hospital emergency rooms when they are having a panic attack, and extensive medical tests may be performed to rule out these other conditions. Medical personnel generally attempt to reassure the panic attack patient that he or she is not in great danger. But these efforts at reassurance can sometimes add to the patient's difficulties: If the doctors use expressions such as "nothing serious," "all in your head," or "nothing to worry about," this may give the incorrect impression that there is no real problem and that treatment is not possible or necessary. The point is that while panic attacks can certainly be serious, it is not organ-threatening. If after reading this you feel that you are suffering from some sort of anxiety related disorder we suggest checking out the "Treatments" resources located under the navigation menu to begin a resonable approach to dealing with and treating your panic attacks.
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