Archive for August, 2009

Sherry Harris asked:


Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. It helps one deal with a tense situation in the office, study harder for an exam, keep focused on an important speech. In general, it helps one cope. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it has become a disabling disorder.

Does this picture ring a bell with you?

All you can think about is being pulled in twenty different directions. It seems like overnight you have so many different responsibilities and you cannot always keep up with them. Life used to be simple, but now there is so much to worry about. You feel like a nervous wreck every day, and you don't know which end is up. Every time you try to calm down, there is something else that starts to worry you, and the anxiety continues on. If this is how you feel on a regular basis throughout the day, how is it possible for you to calm down enough to finally fall asleep at night?

If your body feels tense all the time, and your mind is constantly racing, it will not be easy for you to rest when it is time for bed. In order for your brain to truly feel that drowsy feeling, your body and environment must suggest comfort and relaxation first. People who suffer from anxiety consequently experience long bouts with insomnia as well. They may try to lie down, but the mind is racing, and the body feels such a level of discomfort that it may take hours to finally drift off, if at all.

What are some causes of anxiety?

1. Poor diet: caffeine, high artificial colors, flavors and preservatives causing excessive adrenaline, hyper and hypoglycemia intervals and toxic effects all causing anxiety.

2. Lack of exercise and fitness, and therefore lack of production of natural antidepressants and endorphins.

3. Lack of time to the self and meditation.

4. Negative childhood experience, can be even only 1 - 2 episodes, which caused a severe loss of self esteem.

5. Lack of love, acceptance and nurturing from parents resulting in negative self image.

6. Inadequate self image resulting in less ability to handle a variety of life situations.

7. Unresolved issues such as anger, guilt, shame.

8. Massive doubt about whether you can achieve something, or whether you can achieve it by a certain time.

It may be hard to 'turn off' your mind at night, but it is certainly possible. The main thing is to find ways to help you relax in the evening, leading up until the time you are ready to go to bed. It is important to leave all the baggage from your day behind, and try to get to the bottom of what is making you anxious.

It is important to really work to overcome your anxiety, because if it is preventing you from sleeping, then both the nervous energy and insomnia will negatively impact your health. You should not just write it off as normal, and just think it is all right that you are not getting proper sleep. Anxiety is a serious issue, and so is insomnia. The two together in your life can make you feel moody, groggy and terrible overall.

With so many methods out there to fight anxiety, there is one out there that works best for your body and lifestyle. There is no need to go for a long period of time with sleepless nights and feeling tense all the time. Relaxation and focus are two key elements that are necessary to work through your anxiety.

The bottom line is that anxiety affects many aspects of your life. It does have the ability to disrupt your sleep patterns, and it is important to be cognizant of that. So, take your time, release the tension and sort through the pressures in your life, and have a good night's sleep.



 

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Andrew Lim asked:


Do you have frequent panic attacks? Do you want to stop it without the need for medicine?

First of all, you need to understand that the intensity and frequency of a panic attack varies from person to person. However, reports have show that nearly every sufferer goes through a similar set of symptoms, with the overall fear that something awful is happening to them or that they are dying.

Some people get panic attacks in relation to situations in which even non-sufferers of panic attacks may get nervous, such as public speaking or taking an important test. While others experience panic attacks in relation to nerve upsetting situations, or their panic attack simply come out of the blue. These instances are arguably the most terrifying because there are no external causes that makes the body react in such abnormal ways, creating confusion and more anxiety.

You heart is pounding madly, you feel dizzy and you can't breathe properly. Its completely normal for you to get frightened. Who doesn't when they feel such symptoms all at once?

However, what most people who experience panic attacks don't realize is that the fear of such symptoms worsen their panic attack. Without this irrational fear, panic attack will cease to exist. Its that simple but its also, in that moment, difficult. If you are able to relax yourself, you won't even have repeated panic attacks in the first place.

The fastest way to stop a panic attack from escalating is to practice deep breathing. During a panic attack, your breathing quickens and your heart beats wildly, hence you need to break that with deep breathing. Focus on breathing slowly, lying down will also help to maintain deep breathing. Another way is to put the opening of a small paper bag over your mouth and breath in and out of it, allowing the bag to expand and contract completely.

Lastly, the most important factor is to remember that panic attack can do you no harm. This is the KEY to stopping it forever. You need to BELIEVE that panic attack cannot harm you, which is a fact, not something I made up just to comfort you.

Remind yourself of these FACTS about panic attacks:

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to stop breathing.

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to faint.

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to have heart attack

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to die.

Remind yourself that the symptoms, no matter how uncomfortable, will in time fade away even without your intervention (its true!). Learn to live with the panic attacks but NEVER give in. Accept that you have panic attack, don't run or hide from it...and certainly don't fear having it!



 

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George Ferguson asked:


Panic and anxiety attacks are problems that affect a large number of people. They can be somewhat scary but for most people they are relatively mild and don't occur all that often. A panic attack may happen a few times, but it is usually not a chronic problem.

Panic disorders, on the other hand, can be much more severe. People who suffer from these disorders live in constant fear and anxiety, for ongoing periods of time.

The symptoms of isolated panic attacks and chronic disorder are much the same. A disorder is more difficult to deal with because part of what makes it worse is the constant worrying about when the next attack will come. This makes the attack that much more severe, and the viscious cycle continues to get worse.

Panic disorder needs to be treated as quickly as possible. If it isn't treated properly, it will continue to escalate and can lead to a condition called agoraphobia, where the sufferer remains housebound because of their fear of having an attack while in public situations.

These panic disorders affect a wide age group. They can show up in the teenage years right through adulthood. Major stresses or changes in a person's life can sometimes trigger them. The effects of panic can range from mild to very serious, in some cases causing social withdrawal and the earlier mentioned agoraphobia.

Symptoms of both panic attacks and panic disorders include the following:

- Chest pains

- Dizziness and/or lightheadedness

- Elevated heartbeat

- Shortness of breath

- Nausea and other stomach problems

- Shaking or trembling

- Difficulty breathing

- Tingling sensation in your extremeties

Panic disorders also often include the following symptoms:

- Lingering worry

- Fear of the next panic attack

- Depression

- Social withdrawal

While the symptoms of panic attacks and disorders are similar, the effect they can have on a person's life is vastly different. In either case, however, it is best to discuss the problem with your doctor. They will be able to give you a more thorough diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment plan.



 

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