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- $Title{What Are Anxiety or Panic Attacks?}
- $Subject{crazy fears life style anxiety attack panic psychiatric emotional
- disorders depression mental condition conditions lifestyle lifestyles insane
- insanity anxieties attacks psychological fear}
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- What Are Anxiety or Panic Attacks?
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- QUESTION: I want to help my brother, but while he thinks he may be going
- crazy, I know that his telephone calls to me are certainly driving me down
- that path. He lists all kinds of symptoms, the most severe being one on very
- strong fears about himself and his life style. Yet he claims his physician
- has found nothing wrong with him. I don't know what to advise him. Can you
- help me?
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- ANSWER: I'll try to give you some help, although we are both a bit in the
- dark without more extensive information from the patient himself. I must
- believe that we are dealing with a form of anxiety attack, perhaps severe
- enough and with enough symptoms to be classified as a "panic attack". This
- type of disorder is being seen with ever increasing frequency in medical
- offices and may well be the most commonly recognized psychiatric problem.
- They come on at random, are overpowering episodes of intense anxiety, and are
- accompanied by a wide variety of other symptoms. Patients may complain of
- palpitations and trembling, chest pain, difficulty in breathing, dizzy spells,
- and sweating, and frequently express their fear that they are going crazy.
- While some symptoms may be seen during the actual attack, there are rarely any
- signs available to the examining physician in between episodes. For the most
- part, laboratory tests will be normal, or will reveal other medical conditions
- that have nothing to do with the emotional problem. There is some correlation
- between anxiety disorders and depression and they may be seen together in as
- many as 50 percent of these patients. The good news is that there are a
- variety of treatments available and both behavioral treatments as well as
- medications are effective. Your problem may be in getting your brother to the
- right doctor at the right time to obtain for him the benefits of treatment.
- Try now to set up a plan that will bring him to his physician at the time of
- an attack. Alert his physician to the possibility of a panic disorder, if he
- or she is not already aware of the situation. Assure your brother that the
- physician will be understanding, for if your brother fears rejection because
- of his (undefined) life style, he may avoid medical care. You can do much to
- help, by providing the bridge that obtains the very needed care for your
- brother. And don't delay.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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