Friday, August 14th, 2009 at
6:30 pm
Panic attacks will show signs differently in each and every person out there. More severe situations include panic attacks causing a person’s heart to beat fast and give them strange tingling sensations in all locations on the body, but also people can experience them in the form of a hot flash that is accompanied by a inundation of anxiety, also there are others who overly worry over small things.
The panic attacks people experience can be so extreme at times that they can end up in the hospital believing they are having a heart attack. Because they so deeply feel that extreme pain and anxiety they are stunned to learn from the doctor that this is just a panic attack. Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at
1:31 pm
Social Anxiety Disorder is a much deeper issue than what most people think it is; extreme shyness. Going to a party or to the movies can be a major ordeal that can disrupt a life for a person that has Social Anxiety Disorder, as their fear is overwhelming and prevents them from enjoying even a simple outing.
When a person suffers from anxiety that is extreme and excessive when involved in a social situation it can be diagnosed, in a psychiatric method, as Social Anxiety Disorder, as it is something that can take away the ability to live a normal life every day. These feelings and actions are unable to be stopped, no matter how much the person may recognize the issue and want to be in control of it. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, August 10th, 2009 at
9:22 pm
Individuals not afflicted by panic disorders are usually unaware of the great amount of people who actually are. In fact, statistics reveal that panic disorders in North America alone, might be present in one out of every seventy-five individuals.
Panic disorders can be identified most easily by their trademark symptom- panic attacks. Although each individual can experience panic attacks with different variables-like the level of intensity and the amount of time it lasts; in most cases, the common factor is a sudden onset of anxiety and nervousness without warning and without apparent cause. Usually individuals who do not suffer from panic disorders are quick to attribute the disorder itself to mere stress; not knowing what a far more serious condition it really is. Panic disorders have the potential to be very disabling, directly affecting the usual routine of day-to-day life. Read the rest of this entry