Hi all,
Many of us who have panic disorder are prone to poor breathing habits
and air swallowing. You may have heard of the term dyspnea? This a
medical term for a condition called air hunger. It is usually associated
with severe physical illnesses like kidney failure and lung disorders.
However, it is also associated with a condition called Aerophagia,
which means chronic air swallowing. Many of us have a tendency to
swallow air when we are anxious, and it can be an unconscious
reaction so we dont notice it until our tummies are swollen
and we are gasping for air. Thats when some of us hyperventilate
and panic.
Having a panic disorder means that we are more sensitive than normal
to the flight or fight response, which is what everyone does in a
situation where they are scared or anxious. Some of us are anxious
ALL OF THE TIME, and therefore it is not a wonder we panic regularly
when our anxiety overwhelms us.
Now what amazed me the most was finding this article, because it
would appear there is actually a medical name for this type of panic
disorder - Hyperventilation syndrome. Our panic disorder and
associated anxiety may well cause us to hyperventilate, but without
doubt the Aerophagia is caused by our anxiety and also causes us to
panic and hyperventilate. So it becomes a cycle - a disorder.
Curing Aerophagia could help some of us relieve our symptoms, and if
not, well Ive found it very helpful personally to at least know why it is I
get this awful breathless feeling all the time. When we are relaxed, we
are less prone to Aerophagia, and less likely to panic in response to it.
Obviously we all get anxious for different reasons, and for a lot of us
its serotonin deficency - ie we are biochemically depressed and our
response is anxiety. But I know for certain that for me, this is what is
my main trigger into panic.
Anyway, I wont go on and on. Just read the article at the following link
and let me know what you think. This is definitely what I get. Its panic
disorder which makes this freak me out, and my anxiety which gives
me the Aerophagia. Unsurprisingly, the
main symptomatic treatments listed are xanax, paxil and relaxation.
Sound familiar at all? First line trea