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[quote] Im curious about panic disorder and agoraphobia in other countries...-- as your message began with -- something like== we in the USA--- how prevalent is in other countries? [/quote] My statement was a reference to the fact that this was a holiday weekend in the USA, not a reference to the prevelence of anxiety here. It was our Independence Day yesterday, It is unlikely that it was a holiday weekend in any other country. As for the prevelence of anxiety in other countries, im not sure. I would guess that less developed countries would suffer less anxiety due to less stress, but that would be a guess. I do remember reading that eastern cultures that practice meditation forms early in life have less problems with anxiety as a whole. Again, I do not know if that is true or not. It would be interesting to find out though. Mike
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Summer, This place is whats known as a bulletin board. It works in this way. Someone starts a topic...for instance this topic is called "Holiday Weekend". Usually the topic header is a clue as to what the first message is about. In this case it was about the stress that holiday weekends uually bring upon us that suffer with anxiety. After the first message (or post as it is called), other members reply to the message with their opinions and experiences that deal with that subject matter. As the posts begin to add up we have what becomes known as a "thread". Now, if a post is about "Holiday Weekends" and someone posts a message about how they "cant drive to the store" under that subject, they may not get too many responses because people are looking for holiday weekend posts not "cant drive to the store" posts. Usually, if someone sees the title "holiday weekend" and are not interested in the topic, they wont read that thread. So it is important to make sure your questions are placed in the appropriate thread to get maximum response. The Bulletin board is divided into sections as well so placing your posts in the proper section will assure you better responses. The section you are reading currently is called "Understanding Panic and Agoraphobia". There is a description of the topic guidlines right under the area name. Use that as a guide as to where to post your information. A bulletin board is not like a live chat room. Posts are added to threads when members happen to be on-line. Given the international nature of most bulletin boards, that means a new post can pop-up at anytime or not for several days. Keep your chin up and try remembering these few things for better results on a bulletin board... Post messages in the appropriate threads (dont talk about your cat in a thread about cars) :) Start your own thread if there isnt one that your post fits into. (if you are having trouble sleeping start a "trouble sleeping: thread) Post messages in the apporpriate forum area (look at the titles and descriptions) Dont be over anxious for a response, they will come. :) Mike
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Trish-- I need a bit more help with the program---- I I am managing-- but not-- doing everything correct-- so-- i would appreciate any feedback as far as what t he topic icons mean-- and if you can see anything that I am doing wrong -- please let me know
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Im curious about panic disorder and agoraphobia in other countries...-- as your message began with -- something like== we in the USA--- how prevalent is in other countries?
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thank you Trish-- I think t hat Im starting to get the hang of this-- -- I am not computer savy.--So-- that is frustrating to me-- can you or someone explain the topic icon--- I dont understand it?-- Sorry
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Summer, Need help with starting the program available here, or just in general about what is going on in your life you wish to share? also, be sure to check Todays Active discussions, because someone may come up with a new thread on this topic and you may not realize someone has responded to your post.
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I dont know what th e heck to do here
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For some reason-- my first time on this line has me feeling worse--I m just so tired of my depression and the fear-- and will take my dog for a very short walk-- she deserves better than this as I am wasting away the quality of my dogs life. --Summer
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Thank you for the inspirational message MIke-- it sounds like you are more upbeat than me right now-- Happy forth to you-- summer
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Well I'm back from our mini-camping trip. I guess it went OK. I had been very stressed out trying to get things together since it was such a last minute thing. So when we got to the park I had to pull off to the side (before going through the gate) for a little while & pull myself together. I got so panicky, I had to take 1/2 a Xanax & calm down a little before I could go on in. After that it was better but I was still edgy for most of the night. (the heat didn't help) Anyway, I did it! I wonder if it'll ever get easier tho? Chanda

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