Question by jayteemoney: “Can Benicar be used to treat hypertension or panic attacks?”?
my dad has hypertension and high blood pressure and mostly has hi stress – is he taking the right medication?
Best answer:
Answer by AtLarge
Yes, Benicar can be prescribed for high blood pressure and in some cases it treats heart failure. There are reports from some people that it has caused panic attacks. I don’t know about it helping panic attacks, usually that is completely different type of mechanism the drug would be utilized with panic attacks. Check out the web site below.
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Filed under Panic Attacks by on Feb 17th, 2012.
Article by Robert Wiggins
It’s a sure thing that panic attack sufferers want nothing more then to get some panic attack relief. People lives can be ruined by panic attacks. The signs and symptoms people experience can make peoples lives a living hell. Panic attack relief is hard, but with some effort it can be done without the use of medications.
One of the first steps in achieving panic attack relief is to understand how your panic attacks are related to anxiety. Panic attacks are so devastating because of which the speed that they are brought on. Many people feel as though they just come from out of the blue. What is really happening is that your anxiety just builds up until you can’t hold it back anymore. This is a slow process and doesn’t really all happen at once.
The experience of a panic attack is one that is hard to forget. Many people’s lives change as soon as they feel the dread of a panic attack. It’s hard to forget the feeling and emotions that accompany one. One of the classic signs that you are having panic attacks is the actual fear of future attacks. This fear of future attacks can quickly develop into other anxiety disorders such as agoraphobia.
One way to get panic attack relief is to change the way in which you react to stressors. If you can embrace your anxiety, you start to realize that it is nothing but a feeling. You realize that you are actually scared of something that is nonexistent. If you can figure out what is causing your anxiety, you can face it. If you can figure out your triggers, you have a good chance of seeing some panic attack relief. Relaxation and visualization techniques are especially effective in bringing you panic attack relief.
Unlearning anxious habits is another key to panic attack relief. This is generally pretty hard for people because they have been practicing these habits for their whole lives. These habits just seem like normal reactions to anxiety for these people. When you suffer from panic attacks you really have to unlearn these things.
Think about what happens to your breathing when you get nervous… You probably take short and quick breaths. This is actually bad for you. Breathing like this can make you dizzy, ad give you a headache… isn’t that how most of your panic attacks start?
Panic attack relief does not come instantly. You must spend time fighting panic attacks and anxiety. If you give a good go at unlearning unhealthy habits and really put forth an effort you will conquer your panic attacks.
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Question by jayteemoney: “Can Benicar be used to treat hypertension or panic attacks?”?
my dad has hypertension and high blood pressure and mostly has hi stress – is he taking the right medication?
Best answer:
Answer by AtLarge
Yes, Benicar can be prescribed for high blood pressure and in some cases it treats heart failure. There are reports from some people that it has caused panic attacks. I don’t know about it helping panic attacks, usually that is completely different type of mechanism the drug would be utilized with panic attacks. Check out the web site below.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Filed under Panic Attacks by on Feb 12th, 2012.
Question by Ronald S: Could anybody who has experience with “panic or anxiety attacks” please describe what they are like?
I am having a difficult time understanding this.
I have heard that some people cant even leave far from home because they are afraid of having another “panic attack”.
Please anyone who has experience with this condition, would you please desribe them for me?
what is it like? what do they think about that makes them afraid?
What usually triggers them?
how long does it take to go away?
and what is the best cure for them? (Is there one??)
Also , what is usually the root cause of this condition??
How often, do they occur in the average sufferer??
Best answer:
Answer by katana
a long time ago i used to have cash register jobs and i was once a deli girl. I would get panic attacks when i would have a lot of frustrated customers in line all staring at me and I was glued to that spot behind the register with no way out to calm myself down. . at first i would wonder why it bothered me a little and after a while it just got so bad that i ran out of the store when people just stood there staring at me. this is what a panic attack feels like. You start to sweat, lose concentration, breath faster, get very red faced and than people say why is your face red. Which of course made it redder. And you feel very unfocused. And people notice all that and focus more on you and of course it makes it worse. So my way to get over my attacks is get a nursing position where i am not glued to one spot all day. I found out that moving around and constantly changing my scenery helps me be better focused and have less panic attacks.
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Filed under Panic Attacks by on Jan 8th, 2012.
Could anybody who has experience with “panic or anxiety attacks” please describe what they are like?
Question by Ronald S: Could anybody who has experience with “panic or anxiety attacks” please describe what they are like?
I am having a difficult time understanding this.
I have heard that some people cant even leave far from home because they are afraid of having another “panic attack”.
Please anyone who has experience with this condition, would you please desribe them for me?
what is it like? what do they think about that makes them afraid?
What usually triggers them?
how long does it take to go away?
and what is the best cure for them? (Is there one??)
Also , what is usually the root cause of this condition??
How often, do they occur in the average sufferer??
Best answer:
Answer by katana
a long time ago i used to have cash register jobs and i was once a deli girl. I would get panic attacks when i would have a lot of frustrated customers in line all staring at me and I was glued to that spot behind the register with no way out to calm myself down. . at first i would wonder why it bothered me a little and after a while it just got so bad that i ran out of the store when people just stood there staring at me. this is what a panic attack feels like. You start to sweat, lose concentration, breath faster, get very red faced and than people say why is your face red. Which of course made it redder. And you feel very unfocused. And people notice all that and focus more on you and of course it makes it worse. So my way to get over my attacks is get a nursing position where i am not glued to one spot all day. I found out that moving around and constantly changing my scenery helps me be better focused and have less panic attacks.
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Filed under Panic Attacks by on Dec 17th, 2011.
Question by :]: Is there a difference between “panic attacks” and “anxiety attacks”?
My mom says that panic attacks are more servere but I think that they are the same thing, both brought on by anxiety and if you have recurrent episodes you have a panic disorder….
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Answer by xxbeauty_fiendxx
No. They are the same.
They have the same effects but their occurrence and reasons they occur is what classifies them as panic and anxiety.
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Filed under Panic Attacks by on Dec 2nd, 2011. 1 Comment.
Article by Nomorepanicattack
Panic attacks is defined as a sudden attack of intense fear and terror along with symptoms of weakness, rapid and irregular heart beat, difficulty in breathing, clamminess and losing the sense of reality.
The first panic attack usually comes out of nowhere. You could be doing something that you do every day like driving, shopping, walking in the park, watching a movie, etc.
The main problem with these attacks is that once you have had one, the fear of having another panic attack will cause it to happen again. Just the fear of having a panic attack is often enough to trigger another one. In fact, most people who have panic attacks think that they are going crazy, have a heart attack, or dieing. In actual fact, they are in perfect physical condition.
In order to control panic attacks and get rid of it forever, you must first learn to accept it. Most panic attack sufferers fear having another panic attack. They run away and hide from it. They try to avoid situation which they think trigger their attacks. Learn to live with the panic attacks but NEVER give in.
The only way to get rid of panic attacks is to confront them. Never run or hide from it. Panic attacks feed on fear and anxiety. The more your afraid of having a panic attack, the harder and faster it will strike. Panic attacks represent the conflict of you being afraid of the way you reacting. If you didn’t feel that way, then you would have no more panic attacks!
Next time, during a panic attack, try to confront it head on. Don’t run, hide or avoid it. Accept that you have panic attack and confront it!
Calm down by reminding yourself that these odds sensations are part of a panic attack. Your NOT having a heart attack. Your NOT dieing.
Panic attack can be stopped and you can recover from it without depending on drugs. Understand that panic attack occur again and again because of your fear of them. Fear act as fuels for panic attack and makes it happen. Take away that fear and panic attack will never happen again!
Filed under Uncategorized by on Dec 1st, 2011.
