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Agoraphobia Causes


Agoraphobia is, like any other phobia, an affliction based on fear. Namely, agoraphobia is the fear of leaving the home. There are other complicating factors with agoraphobia and other symptoms as well. However, i

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n the truest technical term agoraphobia is the fear of the marketplace. Though this is the most technical definition of the term it is still true that many people who are suffering from this affliction experience their greatest bouts of fear when they are shopping.

Other times, people suffering from agoraphobia fear wide-open spaces or simply being outside. Others experience problems when they are driving, or driving under certain conditions. For instance, many people experience their greatest fear when they’re driving over bridges. The progression people suffering from this ailment experience, is they generally fear one place in particular and subsequently stay away from visiting this place.

Unfortunately, the problem doesn’t stop there as they will eventually become afraid to venture into different areas and they will likewise prevent going to these places. When a person becomes afraid of more and more places he or she will eventually choose to stay home because so many places have become too difficult for them to venture out into.

The underlying cause to all of this is the fact these people experience panic attacks. In short, most people develop agoraphobia because repeated panic attacks have led them to become fearful of more and more places and eventually the only place they feel comfortable is in their own homes.

It stands to reason that overcoming agoraphobia requires overcoming panic attacks. Though many people try to overcome the agoraphobia first it will only be temporary if they do succeed and don’t bother to deal with the panic attacks. The reason this is true is because the panic attacks will cause these people to become afraid of different places or even places they have recently their fear of visiting.

As this happens they will become more and more apprehensive to visit more and more places and therefore they will develop agoraphobia once again. It is considered common knowledge that people can overcome agoraphobia by being helped out of their homes and little by little, day by day, led further away from their domicile. Then, as time goes on, these people will once again become comfortable with the outside world.

The problem is this technique does not help them overcome panic attacks and usually it is the panic attacks that have caused the fear of leaving home in the first place. Therefore, trying to cure agoraphobia before curing panic attacks is putting the cart in front of the horse.

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This is certainly one of the primary factors behind anxiety attacks. While the majority of us have a phobia of something, in some sufferers this fear could certainly grow so big and powerful that even the thought of needing to face the …

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How to Control a Panic Attack – Stopping the Fear of Having a Panic Attack


Panic attack can be an extremely frightening experience. Suddenly, your hit by a barrage of symptoms, you may feel like having a heart attack, suffocating, or losing control. This experience can be so traumatizing and real that you will feel like dieing right at that moment.

Panic attack can strike anytime, anywhere and to anyone. It don’t even need a reason to hit you. Although excessive stress can trigger a panic attack, it is completely random for most of the time.

However, once you experienced the first panic attack, the body will be put on “alert” status and the chances of having another attack is increased. This becomes a problem if panic attack occur again and again.

An important contributor to the occurrence of further panic attacks is related to where the first one occurred. For most, it happens in a place where they cannot escape easily: for example, in a train, bus, taxi, elevator, building. For example, if the panic attack occurred during a bus ride, chance are, you would be quite nervous during your next bus ride as you think panic attack might hit you again. The more nervous you are, the more likely another panic attack will happen.

With your initial experience with panic attack, you will most probably try to escape before you feel the attack coming on. Once out of the bus, the panic feeling subside and your worst fear is confirmed. You associate bus ride to your panic attack. A few more experiences confirms this and you avoid taking a bus altogether.

What I have just explained is a typical example of the development of panic attack and it can be applied to any situation. You have a panic attack at a particular place or situation. You link it to that place or situation and avoid it.

The main culprit here is fear. The fear and anxiety of having a panic attack causes it to happen. Panic attack feeds on fear and anxiety. The more your fearful of it happening, the harder and faster it will hit you. In order to control a panic attack and stop it forever, you need to attack its roots – fear.

The most effective way to stop panic attack forever is to KNOW that you will not be harmed. A large part of the fear comes from the fact that the sufferer thinks he is about to die, which is totally untrue!

Here’s a few FACTS about panic attack:

-Panic attack CANNOT cause heart attack

-Panic attack CANNOT cause suffocation

-Panic attack CANNOT make you faint

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to go mad/crazy

Doesn’t feel like it? But its true! There more than enough medical evidence to prove all these. The symptoms feel unnatural because its a panic response from the body, your not suppose to feel it unless your in danger – which your not! Panic attack is the result of this “panic alarm” going off for the wrong reason. Use this knowledge to your advantage, KNOW that you are safe and panic attack cannot harm you. Don’t fear panic attack…and certainly don’t fear having one!

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Anxiety Signs and Symptoms


Anxiety signs and symptoms are not really apparent to anyone but the most trained people in the Field of anxiety disorders.  This means, usually when someone is suffering from anxiety disorder, no one but the sufferer can tell.  The signs of a nervous person are very apparent.  However, being able to distinguish between a person who is suffering true285/365 New Glasses Girl anxiety and one who is simply nervous is not easily done.

The anxiety sufferer knows it is true anxiety when she cancels appointments and avoids certain person, places and things because of fear her anxiety will cause her to somehow make a fool of herself or in many cases she fears her anxiety will make her feel she will have an attack of some kind that will cause her to need to be “taken away.”  Such things are not in the mind of one who is simply nervous.

Most often, when a person is experiencing true anxiety, panic enters into the fray.  Sometimes, this panic or panic attack is said to be paranoia.  While this term does not exactly describe what panic attack due to anxiety actually is, it is a term often used.

Panic is the result of anxiety that builds and builds and builds.  This is normal for those experiencing anxiety but not for folks who are simply nervous.  The panic starts to develop when the sufferer becomes afraid of the funny and often very scary feelings anxiety brings on.  Many times these scary feelings make the sufferer wonder if he or she is having a heart attack or stroke. 

 Of course, such feelings should be brought to the attention of a medical professional quickly.  However, even after the patient has been cleared of these medical conditions, his or her continued fear of them only brings more anxiety into his or her life and this added fear on top of of the existing  anxious condition eventually can lead to panic attacks.

Ordinary Nervousness or True Anxiety, can You Tell?

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Anxiety Stress


Anxiety, stress, nervousness and to a certain extent apprehension are all a part of the wide spectrum known as generalized anxiety.  Though they are not necessarily types of generalized anxiety disorder they are types of anxieties.

Naturally, the difference between an anxiety disorder and simple anxiety is a matter of degree.  Anxiety, even inStunned
 somewhat large dosages does not lead to or is not always a disorder.  It isn’t until the anxiety alters the way one leads his/her life the anxiety rates the title “disorder.”

A common misconception is that anxiety disorder starts with a little nervousness and builds and builds and builds.  While it is possible for generalized anxiety disorder to come in this manor, it is not common.  Usually, anxiety disorder comes by way of a surprise attack.  It is when sufferer does not realize it is adrenaline causing anxiety, his/her fear builds rapidly, thus producing a panic attack.  This is because a first anxiety attack is usually very bewildering and upsetting!

As disconcerting as anxiety and panic are, these conditions can be overcome.  In fact, they are being overcome everyday.

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anxiety, panic disorder?


does anyone ever scream when they have their panic attacks I do and sometimes I don’t remember its like its involuntary with the feeling of faintness ans nervousness and stomach pain and sadness all in one not mention chest pain and shallow breathing. and uncontrollable movement of panic and fear of death or worse. I been dealing with this for 5 yrs now ti seems to get worse as I get older.

Best reply by Lee:

yes to all of the above-i’ve been told to calm myself and count or name colors-it takes practice. you can get on a anti anxiety medication as well. it will only continue-i delt with it my whole life and finally had enough. it takes time…

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