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19 years ago 0 11 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Jessica, I can see myself so much in the words you wrote. It was not unusual for me to sleep only 1-2 hours a night for weeks on end and that in turn increased my anxiety even more. I would just feel myself falling asleep or maybe even manage to sleep for FIVE minutes and wake up SCARED to death with my heart pounding out of my chest and feeling of the room spinning because I thought I was losing consciousness. Boy, what a feeling! I would run to my husband in the beginning gasping for air and begging him to get me to the ER. I finally stopped running to him because he got tired of me interrupting his sleep. So I know what long terrifying nights are believe me. If it happens and you want to have someone to talk to my msn name is bernigirl....look for me..I may be there in the wee hours....you are not alone...
19 years ago 0 6 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I can relate. Nights for me are the WORST. I usually have my boyfriend stay with me, but there are nights, like tonight, when he isn't here and those nights are HORRIBLE. It's like an instant anxiety attack. I feel the same way... that I am going crazy and won't wake up in the morning. I am also very afraid of dying... and feel like that is what triggers my anxiety. I just want to say, not only does it help me knowing that I am not alone... I hope it helps you also. If you ever want to chat... I'll be around. :)
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Hiya Jessica, I know exactly how you feel, i went through the same thing when my anxiety first kicked in, and even now i get panicky at night times and still have trouble sleeping. I used to wake my mum up every night also, and like you thought "i'm gonna end up in a mental institution".. What you are experiencing is exactly the same as i have experienced - from the fear of dying to jerking awake in a panicked frenzy as i began to doze off. You just have to be strong, and keep busy at night. If you cant sleep, then dont get upset or angry about it. Simply do something until u feel u can sleep. I started to read every night, and sure enough it helped me. I think it has something to do with having to exhaust your mind so you stop thinking about all the bad stuff, if that makes sense? Just remember to tell yourself that you are not going to die, and try and talk yourself away from the stage of panic. It's as though we get ourselves into a routine.. "it's night time, i'm about to go to bed, i panic at night time".. it's almost as though we expect it to happen and so it does. I know thats what it was like for me. You have to break the cycle. You have to decide "ok enough is enough i'm not going to do this anymore".. I know it is hard, but you can get through it.. just remember to try things and techniques that will break the cycle. One thing that helped me is realising and admitting to myself that there is nothing to panic about. I hope you manage to get peaceful sleep soon. Sarah xxx
19 years ago 0 99 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Oh and let me add...the "am I dying thing" yep...I go through it almost nightly. More trips than I can count to the ER screaming "Heart Attack!!" only to be sent home with a panic attack. The fear of not waking up in the morning is there, all of it. You can IM me anytime you want to, ibwalkn@hotmail.com and I will probably be up at 4:am with you.
19 years ago 0 99 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Oh girl, I can so feel your pain. NIGHTS are AWFUL for me. My first panic attack last Dec. was in the evening and ever since then, they arrive at night. So, therefore, I don't sleep, I am a nervous wreck of panic at night just waiting for the ball to drop. I just want to say I know what you are going through. I take Xanax...and as soon as I pop one of those little pills under my tongue, the panic starts to go away. But it is always there under the surface.
19 years ago 0 14 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I know what you mean. I had some anxiety attacks and thought I was losing my mind and that I would end up in a mental institution. I went to my doctor and started taking paxil, doing some yoga and meditation and finally started getting things under control. I've been doing well for about 4 months now and finally think I've got my life back on track. This place is great. It's nice to be able to have some place to vent your feelings, hopes and frustrations where there are people that understand where you're coming from. I was also having problems sleeping and started taking something natural I got from a naturalpath. It seemed to work much better than the sleeping pills I was taking. Take care. Anxious Ed
19 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Jessica, You have come to the right place. Please feel free to roam the site at your own pace. If you look to the left of the screen under "TOOLS" you will find many supportive tests. These tests are not diagnostic tools and are not a replacement or substitute for a physician's advice. The purpose of these tests is to prepare you with information that you can present to your physician. When you're finished the test, you can either print your Final Report or email it directly to your doctor. We also have developed a Panic Program. This program is 12-weeks and involves the tools mentioned above. Each session is based on the previous session, so we strongly advise that you work slowly through the program and not jump ahead. If you have any question or concerns with our €œTOOLS€, you can contact us at support@paniccenter.net. We are the Support Specialist for The Panic Center and are open to any questions or concerns you may have. Have you tried relaxation techniques? For tonight, prepare by reducing your anxiety level as much as you can. A hot bath, some soothing music, a warm beverage can help. Tomorrow do sign up for the Panic Diary where you can record your daily level of anxiety. You can also find how helpful it is to use breathing techniques to help you deal with your panic and anxiety. The Panic Program can help you understand more and may help you go about challenging your thoughts. Hope this helps! Josie ____________________ Support Specialist
19 years ago 0 1 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi, I'm 21 and I'm new here. I have been having panic attacks (or just general anxiety) for about two months. They started fairly mild but have progressed to now be as bad as I can possibly imagine. Actually, it's getting a bit better because I am generally under control during the day now, but I have panic attacks ( or anxiety) every single night. I either can't sleep until very very late, or I fall asleep and then wake up after a couple hours and am awake for a long time. It's 4:40 am right now. I have this paranoid fear of dying in my sleep or dying when I am in bed. I know it makes no sense, but at night, it feels very real that I might die very soon. I become completely exhausted and am on the point of dozing off, but I always jerk awake before falling asleep. I usually get to sleep after 4 am, yet in the mornings, I usually wake up at around 8:30 and can't get back to sleep. Then I don't even feel tired all day until I try to sleep again the next night. Today I went jogging and hoped it would help me sleep, but I'm still up. I can't describe how terrible this is. I still live at home and wake my mom up many nights. I don't know what I would do if I couldn't. I feel as though I may end up in a mental institution because I require help every night. I can't deal with my unbearable fear of death, which is what all my panic attacks have centered around. I've tried deep breathing and stuff, but then I think "how does deep breathing prevent my heart from stopping?". Help me please.

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