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How to Handle Panic Attacks While Driving

Date Published: 23rd September 2009
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Are you one of the millions of people who suffer from panic attacks every year? These sudden outbursts can occur at any time without warning. Have you or somebody you known every experienced one of these attacks while operating a motor vehicle?  Do you know the best ways to handle panic attacks while driving? Well if you’ve scoured the internet for this information before and still have not cured your anxieties keep reading.




If you have you suffered from one or more of these symptoms you realize exactly how imperative it is for you to know how to handle panic attacks while driving. Not being prepared cannot only be extremely hazardous but also very intense, emotionally and physically while operating a motor vehicle.

Here is a List of a Few Panic Attack Signs That You May Experience



  • Cold and clammy sweat

  • Dizziness

  • Racy and scary thoughts

  • Shortness of Breath

  • Chest Pain

  • Hot or Cold Flashes


How to Handle Panic Attacks While Driving



  • First when can pull over immediately, and collect your thoughts

  • Realize that panic attack mostly arises out of fear, remember you have complete control

  • If you have to step out for a minute, get some fresh air and stretch your legs

  • Calm yourself down; consistently remind yourself these attacks cannot hurt you

  • Breathe slow deep breaths inhaling from the nose and exhaling slowly through mouth

  • Focus; remember what exactly was causing this anxiety for you to have this attack in the first place


There are several other ways for you can take control of these emotions. Everyone deals with these differently. Some believe in therapy, hypnotism, medication, meditation, and so many other possible cures. Most of which depends on the frequency and severity of your condition




No matter which method you prefer, panic attacks just like any other disorder or phobia have been suffered by millions, and the people who have conquered this disorder all have one thing in common. If you’re looking for more information on how to handle panic attacks while driving, take a minute and watch how others just like you eliminated this from ever happening to them again http://dealing-with-panic-attacks.info/  

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About the Author
My name is Janet Winters, I have had several Panic Attacks in the past. I understand what a terrifying experience it can be. I found that researching them has not only helped me control them, it also has been therapeutic for me to revisit my notes and write these articles for others that may be suffering from the same condition. I invite you to read my other articles, and take advantage of the resources I have included.
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