[Translate] Let’s Talk Again Panic attacks become so critical for our day-to-day life that with this kind of psychological problem we will be quite motivated to seek medical attention. From another hand, if someone was told that nothing was wrong or the problem was pure psychiatric, the patient may feel upset or embarrassed or even ashamed to [...]
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[Translate] Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder . Physical symptoms associated with panic disorder usually include the following: Fast heartbeat Feeling shaky Difficulty breathing Tingling or Numbness Dizziness Sweating Shortness of breath Chest pain Rapid or pounding heart beat Hot or chill flashes Fear of losing control, “going nuts,” or dying Trembling or wobbly Sensations of choking Abdominal pains Nausea Feeling unreal [...]
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[Translate] Panic disorder is a serious illness, which is common to one out of every 75 people. That is about 4,000,000 people in North America only! The exact causes of panic disorder are still unknown. It usually originates during the teens or early adulthood. It is not really connected with any major life events, which could [...]
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13. June 2009
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