panic attacks and anxiety
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panic attacks and anxiety
Does anyone have panic attacks or anxiety with their Dyspraxia
Re: panic attacks and anxiety
Definite yes to anxiety, not so sure about panic attacks depends how one is defined though I've probably had a couple.
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
Re: panic attacks and anxiety
defently - I have major issues with axianty - many panic / axianty attacks and it has been verry diblatating for me it was a lot worse about half a year ago when the axianty was just so intense.
I have been digignosed with genralised axianty disorder and have been under mental helth care for some time for my axianty and other issues.
I have been digignosed with genralised axianty disorder and have been under mental helth care for some time for my axianty and other issues.
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Re: panic attacks and anxiety
Panic attacks usually wash over you when you least expect it and is usually accompied by a rapid heart beat many often fear that they are having a heart attack because your heart will be racing its the adrenalin rush that causes this,also sweating feeling really hot and uncomfortable and of feeling dizzy, some have loss of coordination and balance and can often accompied of a fear of fainting and can often lead to a avoidance of many things and situations and in the extreme can lead to Agoraphobia
Re: panic attacks and anxiety
I have been digignosed with genralised axianty disorder and have been under mental helth
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