As a family member and care-giver/support person
of someone who suffers from panic disorder -- and
former sufferer of panic attacks (12 years) -- I'd like
to mention that, although I know it's of vital
importance that you (the person who's ill) have
continued help and support, but please, all of you
remember that many of us have put our own lives
"on hold" to help you somehow and, as difficult as
it may be sometimes, we certainly appreciate --
and sometimes maybe even "need" -- appreciation
from YOU, the panic sufferer. A simple "thank you",
or a statement like "I really appreciate all you're
doing for me" helps A LOT. And, if we find time to
do something "special" for ourselves, please try to
remember our plans and work with us -- we need
to remain "healthy" physically, mentally, and
emotionally in order to continue to help you
effectively. From my own experiences with panic, I
KNOW that the sufferer may be overwhelmed with
trying to cope with "real world" situations, but I also
think the sufferer still has to realize they DO live in
the "real world" and try, as hard as they can, to
interact with others appropriately -- politely,
acknowledge assistance, etc. I've seen
(experienced) cases where someone helps, and
helps, and helps selflessly and the sufferer
moves, or "recovers", or whatever and that person
just disappears from the sufferers life. In all
honesty, if/when a person reaches out that much,
they probably don't really want or expect anything in
return, but that's exactly when a sufferer should
send a thank you note or e-mail message or make
a phone call expressing their appreciation. For all
your helath professionals and moderators out
there, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I do
believe sufferers have to reach outside themselves
"AS MUCH AS EACH IS POSSIBLE" even during
crisis situations and especially during recovery.
Most of all, please remember your family and
friends and support persons love and care for you,
even if they don't understand. I KNOW it's difficult
for the sufferer, but it's also difficult for us, too -- we
want to help and most of us try to help the best we
can. Love and blessings! :)