Articles, tagged with "fear of losing control", page 3
29th December 2009
already finished eating, or that they're not hungry at the moment. They also keep insisting that they need to lose more weight.
Anorexia and other eating disorders may have stemmed from a misunderstanding of a wide range of social influences that dic...
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Author:
Reed Carney
17th December 2009
What Are Symptoms Of Panic Attacks
"All of a sudden, I felt a tremendous wave of fear for no reason at all. My heart was pounding, my chest hurt, and it was getting harder to breathe. I thought I was going to die."
What are panic attacks?
Panic ...
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Author:
nageshdeep
10th December 2009
HOW TO STOP PANIC ATTACKS
One of the unfortunate results from suffering from excessive stress
and anxiety is a physical reaction of your body to the signs and symptoms
of anxiety. Your body is telling you that you need to rest momentarily.
But wh...
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Author:
Keith Baker
27th November 2009
A panic attack is a sudden, intense experience of fear coupled with an overwhelming feeling of danger, accompanied by physical symptoms of anxiety, such as a pounding heart, sweating, and rapid breathing. A person with panic disorder may experience repeat...
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Author:
markbouchar2009
26th November 2009
General anxiety disorder is a condition where a person suffers chronic levels of anxiety over an extended period of at least 6 months. Millions of people around the world suffer from GAD with serious effects on their lives, so you aren't alone if you're a...
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Author:
John Cielo
25th November 2009
The symptoms of panic attacks are intense feelings of fear without the presence of actual dangers. The panic episode causes a continuous worry about having another attack. Panic attacks are common, occurring in at least 10% of US adults each year. Recurri...
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Author:
Velma Merrick
30th October 2009
First of all, you are by no means alone. You are not even one in a million.
In America alone it is estimated that almost 20% of the population suffer from anxiety disorder.
This article has been written to help you find out more about anxiety attack s...
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Author:
tjunge
12th October 2009
By the fact that you are reviewing web pages on anxiety and panic attacks indicates you are either seeking answers or looking for treatment options, to deal with Panic Disorder Symptoms. Being able to understand the common exhibited reactions within your ...
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Author:
Charlotte Wilson
07th September 2009
There are different techniques to help get rid of panic attacks. Right from the get-go, we need to know what causes a panic attack and define it. In order to stop panic attacks symptoms from overtaking you, a good understanding of your body's stressors a...
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Author:
KJums
27th August 2009
Are you feeling as if something is wrong and you are feeling uncomfortable when it comes to your breathing? Or does your body feel like it is failing you? It can be very possible that you are experiencing anxiety disorder symptoms. Taking a look at some o...
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Author:
Jeronimo Minnie
25th August 2009
Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good
If you suffer from...
* Palpitations
* a pounding heart, or an accelerated heart rate
* Sweating
* Trembling or shaking
* Shortness of breath
* A choking sensation
* Chest pain or discomf...
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Author:
peter orji
18th August 2009
As we all know very well that comfort zone is different for each individual. When a person faces any life-threatening situation or catastrophe, he/she may feel insecurity, nervousness or anxiety in handling these circumstances. Individuals may also feel u...
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Author:
Robert Bell
31st July 2009
Do you sometimes feel waves of anxiety leading to panic? Do you worry and have a lot of unwanted thoughts? Do you ever feel afraid that you might stop breathing because your chest feels so tight? If so, there's a good chance that you're experiencing panic...
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Author:
David D. Jackson
28th July 2009
Panic Attacks can be scary; in fact they can be down right terrifying. If you have ever had the displeasure of experiencing one you know exactly what I mean. Most people don't even realize what is happening to them the first time they experience one.
...
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Author:
Sara Raye
21st July 2009
I started drinking regularly when I was sixteen years old, I enjoyed the confidence booze gave me as I had always been a reserved and retiring type. I found alcohol enabling at first and I enjoyed having scores of drinking companions. All of a sudden I ha...
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