REDZULU2003
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As the title suggests this is about panic attacks. Personall stories of them, dealing with them etc. I have recently over the past week and a half had several panic attacks and on one occasion I was sure I might need an ambulance, confusing it with something more serious :blush:
Terrible horrible bastard things they are. I have never suffered with them before and had the odd one in the past. I have been getting them lately because my medication has been reduced by my own request. Venlafaxine from 150mg extended release down to 75mg extended and now to 37.5mg instant release as extended isn't done at that strength.
On the night of the worst panic attack I had been given a strong coffee several hours prior and told it was decaff. I don't go well with much Caffeine at all and went into a V-tach back in March from 2 grammes of Caffeine powder.
I could feel my chest pounding on this occasion and I became anxious. Luckily I was at home and I needed some help from family to reassure me and comfort me which is wonderful. I think that the Caffeine did not help and brought about the panic attack with the effects amplified by the lower dosage of meds.
My other panic attacks have been brief moments of worry brought on all of a sudden and than my heart speeds up and breathing becomes slower. I control it with slow deep breathing and removing myself to a quiet place.
I've found watching comedy has been GREAT for reliving the episodes at home.
If anynone wants to carry on please do. Thanks
Terrible horrible bastard things they are. I have never suffered with them before and had the odd one in the past. I have been getting them lately because my medication has been reduced by my own request. Venlafaxine from 150mg extended release down to 75mg extended and now to 37.5mg instant release as extended isn't done at that strength.
On the night of the worst panic attack I had been given a strong coffee several hours prior and told it was decaff. I don't go well with much Caffeine at all and went into a V-tach back in March from 2 grammes of Caffeine powder.
I could feel my chest pounding on this occasion and I became anxious. Luckily I was at home and I needed some help from family to reassure me and comfort me which is wonderful. I think that the Caffeine did not help and brought about the panic attack with the effects amplified by the lower dosage of meds.
My other panic attacks have been brief moments of worry brought on all of a sudden and than my heart speeds up and breathing becomes slower. I control it with slow deep breathing and removing myself to a quiet place.
I've found watching comedy has been GREAT for reliving the episodes at home.
If anynone wants to carry on please do. Thanks