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Hi, Thanks for the suggestions. Beth, I agree with what you have to say that we have to progress at a rate we are comfortable with. We will find various tools and strategies to cope with anxiety and panic attacks but the first thing that I think we have to do is TRUST OURSELF. TRUST THAT WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO MAKE THE BEST DECISION FOR OUR OWN RECOVERY AT OUR OWN PACE. As for the supplements, I am happy that you write about them. Do find magnesium very good. Have difficulty finding a decent multi-vit supplement as I have difficulty taking those large tablets!! At times I notice that the Vit B's hypes me up a bit. I also think I am peri-menopausal but my doctors said my hormones are okay. But I've read that some women experience symptoms up to 9 years before it happens. Angel, I agree with you with the calm thoughts and relaxation even though it is difficult when I am in that state of mind. I've wrote down some of my irrational thoughts that works me up in another post. Anyway I think we all have great determination. Perhaps we need to use it on not anxiety but something else. We have courage , as we have lots of fear during anxiey and yet continue on, so let's find ways we can use this courage and determination. Any ideas? :)
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Hi Radha, I understand your feelings towards this. Just try to relax a bit. My advice to you is to just let the feelings take you wherever they want to. I'm not saying this is easy. But just think about it, we know that you cannot faint, die, stop breathing etc from anxiety. It cannot harm us in any way possible. So, why not stop fighting with the feelings and just close your eyes and let it take you wherever it wants to. when you feel the panic coming and yoru muscles getting tight, just stop, close your eyes, take deep breaths and work through it as it arrives (if it does arrive). Trust me, try this. It will be hard...believe me i know. But as you practice more and more, you will realize that there is nothing to be afraid of because it deos NOTHING TO US. What do you think about that? Let me know!!!
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Hi Radha, Sounds to me as if you are doing a great job trying to tackle your issues. As long as you keep plugging forward you are taking control of your anxious thoughts and your life! ;) Take it slow- there is no time limit with CBT and exposure therepy. You know yourself better than anyone and know what you are ready for and what may have to wait for awhile. Are you taking a multi vitamin and an extra Vit B complex? Both really help calm the nervous system down. Magnesium also does as well. Just thought I would throw that in this post. Have a great day and keep up the great work Radha! Beth :)
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Thanks Josie for the advice. I shall discuss with the physio next time I see him. In the meantime I've had a chance to think about why I am finding the exposure work difficult. It is just that my previous attempts in the past with the psychologist as I had described in the earlier post, stirs up unpleasant memories. I shall still continue the work, but perhaps find another phrase more comfortable for me to use than 'exposure theraphy'. Once again,thank you for your support Josie. :)
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radha, In planning your exposure work don't make it too easy or too hard. If you pick something that doesn't cause you any anxiety (a fear rating of 1 or 2) you can't experience a drop in your fear rating because there€™s really nowhere for it to go. As a result, you won€™t unlearn anything. On the other hand, if you pick something that causes you a fear rating of 9 or 10 it may be too difficult for you to do a long enough exposure to notice a reduction in your fear. Ask your doctor and physio about stretches and other relaxation techniques, communicate that these are not working. You may not be doing the exercises properly, so make sure you check this out. By taking it step by step you will fair well and we can help. Josie ______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team.
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Dear everyone and support specialist, There are two parts to this discussion: Firstly, the symptoms I mostly find distressing is the tight, stiff muscles and the associated constricted breathing muscle tightness during panic attacks and now during exposure work. I have been to a doctor and physio to deal with the muscle tension problems which it seems are not entirely anxiety driven. I usually consiously try to relax my muscles during stressful times or anticipated stressful times and this helps me cope. But when I am really faced with a high panic situation, this relaxation is harder to do and calm thoughts like I WILL BE OK, etc don't really help and the tight muscles just trigger panic. So what do I do, when I can't relax the muscles as well and the calm thoughts just annoy me because I DON'T FEEL OKAY. I need some better coping skills or realistic thoughts or distraction. Distraction works well at the moment - but has anyone else been in similar situations or can help. Secondly, I seem to find that having to draw up exposure plans, analyse the anxiety thoughts and describe the panic attacks has actually made my mind somewhat preoccupied by this topic. I had years back worked with a CBT expert who told me to challenge the thoughts and do exposure work etc. My experience was not good as it almost brought on 'thought flooding' and I became preoccupied with anxiety and fear and got really bad. I seem to be getting more and more 'thought flooding' experiences and I don't think this is good. I am aware that there are some experts who are all for 'thought flooding' and some not. I am working with a psychologist at the moment as well and we are exploring other solutions which seem helpful. I just don't want to be too preoccupied with panic attacks. I want to do more exposure work, in fact before this program I was doing more exposure work. However, I don't know why when I see it addressed in a clinical setting even on-line as in this program, it upsets me and triggers painful memories. Hope someone can help. Thanks. Thanks. :confuse:

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