Archive for the ‘Dealing with Anxiety’ Category

Here are 8 short documentary’s on anxiety,depression, and stress, in video number 8 he talks about Is Anxiety Inherited, do we have an anxiety gene?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Is Anxiety Inherited, he is not saying a definite no to this, but what i feel he is saying is, that the behaviour is learnt.

For those of us who suffer with anxiety attacks, we know what it feels like. Our heart pounds. We get butterflies in our tummy. We agonize and fret over everything and anything.  We have hot and cold sweats.  Our throats go dry and we have difficulty swallowing, just to name a few.

If you are experiencing any of the above, then you may well be suffering with anxiety attacks.

Anxiety attacks can transpire out of the blue.  I have spoken with plenty of people who have said "my life is great; I don’t understand why I am suddenly suffering with anxiety attacks".  That’s the nature of the beast.  There is no designated format for anxiety attacks.  They can happen to people whose lives are going really well, as well, as those who lives are not going so well.

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This is why anxiety attacks are so tricky to diagnose.  It’s not like having a cold or some other illness, where there symptoms are typical and simple to observe and diagnose.

Understanding what anxiety attacks are will assist you to have more control. It’s normal to worry and feel tense or scared when under pressure or facing a taxing situation. Anxiety is the body’s natural response to danger, an automatic alarm that goes off when we feel threatened.

From my personal understanding off living with anxiety attacks, I am aware of the fact that the more you think about the anxiety the stronger the symptoms become.  The stronger the symptoms, the stronger the anxiety attacks become.  Then you’re in the realms of a viscous circle.   This is when it becomes really tough to over come your anxiety attacks.

It’s not till you truly become aware of the fact that your thoughts have manifested your anxiety, so it stands to reason that if you have shaped the anxiety attack then surely you can UN-create the anxiety attacks.  This part is really hard for people to understand.  And I know precisely how they feel!  When I was told this, I rejected it.  Why would I want to do this to myself?  It did not make sense.

But at the end of the day no matter how much I tried to take no notice of that fact, it was true, my thoughts where the origin of my anxiety.  I experimented with it.  The more I focused my energy on the anxiety the stronger my anxiety attacks became.  So with the help of a therapist, I was able to work on my thoughts and beat my anxiety.

I am not anxiety free, although I am able to prevent my anxiety before it becomes a full blown anxiety attack.

Another thing to bear in mind, is that anxiety may be unpleasant, but it isn’t always a awful thing. In fact, anxiety can help us stay aware and focused, spur us to action, and prompt us to solve problems. But when anxiety is continuous or overwhelming, when it interferes with our relationships and activities-that’s when you’ve crossed the line from normal anxiety into the territory of anxiety disorders.

This video is really informative about how a Anxiety Disorder affects the body.  The video talks about the 5 main Anxiety Disorders and how they may affect you.  If you think you may have a Anxiety Disorder watch this video, it could help you.

This is a great video on Social Anxiety Disorder!  There are so many people who have symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder.  They can range from feeling shy and uncomfortable in front of people to the extreme of becoming house bound.  watching this video may help you to understand what is going on for you, and whether or not you may be suffering from Social Anxiety Disorder.

Anxiety is a person’s normal reaction to conditions or situations which make us worried, uneasy or uncomfortable. The response may be physical, emotional or behavioural. Factors that trigger  anxiety might include pressures from work, stress from home, lack of exercise or sleep, or medical conditions. The food we eat is also a precondition for anxiety attacks.

There are quite a lot of highly recommended foods for anxiety attacks. If we do not correctly nourish the brain’s neuro-transmitters, then it is generally likely that we do not have adequate nourishment to balance the brain’s activities. Consider eating foods that are rich in vitamin B and amino acids. Chicken, beef and most especially tuna are highly recommended, as well as green and leafy vegetables like broccoli, spinach and cabbage. Milk and milk products like cheese and yogurt have high-protein contents.

Although chocolates and other sweets are in general accepted as mood enhancers, these foods for anxiety attacks may only give a "roller coaster" effect on your brain activities which gives you a abrupt surge of energy and then in due course pull you down to an all-time low. Stay out of food that are prepared of simple sugars to remove mood swings, and try to maintain a healthy portion of fish, vegetables and fruits for a more steady source of energy.

But eating the correct foods for anxiety attacks is simply one of the promising ways to handle anxiety. Of course, the foremost step is to have a discussion with a physician who will at the outset have a accurate diagnosis to your condition so the necessary steps can be undertaken. There are cases when foods for anxiety attacks may be complemented with prescription medication, or other alternative methods.

In a large amount of anxiety conditions the best treatment that is most often recommended is to undergo psychotherapies. These methods not only relieves the symptoms of anxiety, but also gives a more lasting solution to it. It teaches the person how to identify with his situation and recognize the factors that causes anxiety. From there, the psychotherapist and the patient can work together on the best possible solution to anxiety attacks.

How anxiety disorder effects the body.  A short but very informative video.

Having anxiety attacks is almost certainly one of the most unnerving bodily feelings you can ever receive.  One of the major tribulations with having anxiety attacks is that, it can’t actually be seen by anyone else, so you can feel totally isolated and by yourself.

Heaps of times the individual who is suffering from an anxiety attack does not know what is going on, which contributes to the amount of the anxiety.

Having anxiety attacks can be soul destroying, it can actually turn your life upside down.  I have not got this from a book; I have lived with anxiety attacks for over 20years, also my Mum has suffered with anxiety attacks as well.anxiety Man hands in head

My anxiety attacks would appear out of the blue, I may well be out shopping having a enjoyable time, then that dreaded feeling of not feeling right would start to creep up on me, then that feeling would get stronger and more powerful and before I knew it I would be having a major anxiety attack in the middle of a shop.

  I can tell you it is really frightening, but those of you reading this will have some sort of insight of what i mean.  That unpleasant feeling where you start to feel all hot and uptight, your vision starts to go and you feel like the shop is drawing in on you.

How I would depict my feeling is like this, I was aware of everything that was going on around me, but I felt like a part of me had withdrawn into myself, if that makes sense.  For me I just desired quite, I could not deal with with anyone talking to me.  I had to focus on what was taking place with me.  I don’t know what I thought would happen but I just needed to gain control.

What I found really hard was trying to get my husband to understand what was happening to me.  To try and get him to recognize how I was feeling and what having anxiety attacks was doing to me mentally, physically and emotionally

It was pointless really; know one known’s what having anxiety attacks are like unless you have experienced them for yourself.

Anxiety and panic attacks can be bought on by many different things, such as stress, depression, grief and alcoholism.  What ever it is triggered by, the affect is that your mind is saturated  with worrying and frightening thoughts. And these thoughts really do influence your life. Everybody who suffers from Anxiety and Panic Attacks knows only to well how scary that panic mode can be. Coming to terms with the fact that it is not the intrusive thoughts that are accountable for your anxiety, but the way you react to those thoughts, that triggers your anxiety or Panic Attack.

Anxiety lady fist clenchedFor loads of anxious folks, there dwelling or a room in their domicile is a reliable haven.  But while the anxiety and panic plague these safe places, it can leave you feeling entirely helpless and on your own.  Folks who do not suffer with Anxiety or Panic Attacks have no concept as to how to a great extent these feelings take over our lives.

  Having Anxiety and Panic Attacks can really change your self-esteem.  People saying upbeat things to you, have no sincere affect, but people saying downbeat things really hit you hard.
It works very much the same with your thoughts, when you have destructive or disturbing thoughts, you tend to  focus on them and not the positive and happy thoughts… and then so it goes… off into panic. Learning to organize our thoughts is a step towards beating Anxiety and Panic attacks. In my case I learned that these attacks would not hurt me, that was the difficult part. I then learned that if I faced my thoughts and the things that made me anxious, I could seize control again and not be stopped by my Anxiety Disorder.

Anxiety can be overcome, once you start to get an awareness of what is causing your anxiety, you can then learn some coping skills to help you over come your Anxiety and Panic Attacks.

What extremely saddens me is that the only treatment for anxiety and panic attacks the doctors are recommending is tablets. Do not get me wrong  taking medication to assist me get back control of my anxiety and panic attacks does help. But I’m aware that taking medication solely serves to mask the anxiety it’s not actually a cure.  Yes you might go weeks, months or perhaps years without a anxiety or panic attack.  But it can return back.  It comes back because you have not addressed the actual reason for the anxiety.

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When figure out what is causing your anxiety, you may doubtless find that you’ll be able to realize a more effective treatment.  I recognize from personal expertise that it will be terribly arduous and distressing to work through your anxiety, however there is value in it, in the long run. You ought to recognize that external factors, such as work and home stress will cause us to feel moments of anxiety when they are not handled, but why is it that some individuals can just house this stress and others can’t? It’s because of our hormones and the balance of them in our bodies.

We tend to all have moments which stress us out and cause us to feel wired or anxious. These moments can persist with us and leave us feeling worried over things, but if your body is making the right balance of hormones, it’s unlikely that these situations can cause you to possess a panic attack in the future. However, if your body is not making enough dopamine, that is the pleasure and youth hormone, and enough serotonin, which is the "feel good" hormone, then it’s probably that your body is making way too much cortisol, which is the hormone that creates us feel a lot of stress. This imbalance is probably inflicting you to become depressed, anxious, sleepless and you would possibly even be having panic attacks.

However it’s not simply these factors that can contribute to you having anxiety, it might conjointly be that it runs in the family.  Although it’s not been medically proven there are thousands of case studies that have been done on the family connection.  For me my mother suffered with anxiety and panic attacks and i spent a chunk of my childhood observing this behaviour.  Guess what i learnt that behaviour, i learnt to worry, i learnt to panic in stressful situations.  I’m not blaming my mum it is not her fault.  It’s simply a fact of life, that as kids we have a tendency to are like sponges and take in everything that’s happening around us.

So it sort of made sense to me, if i learnt that behaviour then surely i may un-learn that behaviour.  It’s about owning what are your thoughts and feelings and letting go off the thoughts and feelings that aren’t yours.  This doesn’t happen over night but by being persistent and sticking at it, over time your thoughts do win through, you’ll be able to replace old behaviour patterns and replace them with new ones.  Ones that will enhance your life not destroy your life.

Bear in mind, anxiety and panic attack treatments don’t all come in prescription form and they don’t seem to be all expensive or lifetime commitments, therefore go searching a little bit and see what you’ll realize when it comes to more natural anxiety attack treatments that truly treat the underlying problems so that you can feel in control again.

With all the useful medical treatment available, it is of great value for you to learn and know how to deal with anxiety and panic attacks.   Anxiety and panic attacks can happen at anytime and anywhere. By learning the ways to manage these attacks, you will be able to intercept potential attacks. Hence, it is an advantage to learn and know these useful methods.  So that in the future you have some tools for dealing with anxiety and panic attacks.

One useful method in handling panic and anxiety attacks is relaxation techniques that can be used to aide you in muscle relaxation, meditation, relaxed breathing and visualization, also known as guided imagery.

Inner achievement of calmness is  a true relaxation. Both the body and the mind have to be in relaxed state when using relaxation techniques to manage these attacks. And learning real relaxation techniques can aid in handling warning signs such as teeth clenching, headaches, and hyperventilation.

To initiate your body into relaxed mode, start off by focusing on the body and suppressing the outside world. Put yourself in a relaxing position and rest your eyes. Just keep the eyelids at ease and heavy without closing them firmly, and allow your jaw to relax and fall gently open.

Start the relaxation method by concentrating on examining your body mentally. Begin scanning from the lower parts of your body, starting from the toes, working your way up to the legs, groins, torso, then the hands, fingers, then finally, the neck and head. Visualize your tension dissolving away as you concentrate on each body parts.

Once all the muscles in your body are relaxed, tighten the muscles in every part, moving from one section to another and count to five or more in each section. While you are doing this, allow your feelings to flow all the way through your psyche, without concentrating on them. It is difficult at times to do this. Say to yourself that you are perfectly calm and at ease.

Envision yourself in your own favourite place and start breathing slowly. Practice this method daily for five to ten minutes to manage panic and anxiety attacks.

Other different ways to manage panic and anxiety attacks is not to indulge into thinking of what could happen. Inform yourself to take care of the matters only when it is time. Do not fight the attacks but instead embrace them.

Panic and anxiety attacks can also be handled by coping statements, in which you are talking yourself through the attack by using your voice and your mind. Use a steady and calm tone, and speak loudly, when using coping statements.

Anxiety and panic attacks are very serious conditions; however, unlike the way the ‘Medical Establishment’ and the Pharmaceutical Industry portrays it, anxiety is not a disease that can be caught like a virus or cured with drugs. So, instead of DRUGS that will only work temporally,and may have serious side-effects and are often addictive, it is much better to take a completely natural approach to treat it. No matter how long you have been suffering from anxiety. You must not simply go on coping with this condition. You must embrace the opportunity now to CHANGE all that today.