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How can I cope with anxiety and panic attacks when I have nobody to go to for help?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 21, 2017
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Remember to breath. Breathing helps it can calm a panic attack and anxiety and many other things! Just remember to breath and take a moment to ask yourself some questions. Ex: Why am I afraid? Is this reasonable? What’s the worst that can happen? Or you could change the way you think!! Ex: Instead of “What if I fail this job interview” Try to switch it to, “What happens if I GET the job?” Trust me it helps!! :D
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Profile: SupportiveSockMonkey
SupportiveSockMonkey on Apr 24, 2018
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There are a few techniques that you can use to help yourself including grounding and breathing techniques. In addition to this there are sources such as youtube videos with breathing and voices which you could use. If you are in a school or working there may be a welfare officer you could visit.
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Anonymous on Jul 9, 2018
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I make some herbal tea or bake a cake. Keeping my hands busy always helped me. Also somt1kmes I just cuddle with my cat until i feel strong enough to do one productive thing. Just remember to breathe and fo one little task that is something your enjoy
Profile: Sarinite
Sarinite on Oct 29, 2019
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I will and do often try to play a game on my phone, or try taking my mind off of it by distracting myself if I can with Facebook or sending a Snapchat or 2 to my children. I cook a lot so I often browse for new recipes and write them down instead of saving them to my phone. I often play on the xbox as a means of distraction or do the 5 things you can touch, 4 things you can hear , 3 things you can smell, 2 things you can taste, I thing you can eat.
Profile: Joye74
Joye74 on Nov 4, 2019
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Focusing on breathing in and out, counting breathing, recognizing five senses (smell, temperature, wind, day/night, light/dark, sound, etc.); looking into the open sky and trying to focus on the details of the cloud/light/darkness; power walk for 500 steps with counting are a few things to do to de focus from anxiety. Also, setting boundaries of time 10-15 minutes to do at least one of these things help a lot. Once, this is addressed and reduced, it's okay to force little bit to accomplish small tasks such as picking up trash, cleaning just a small portion of the room, loading laundary, etc. will help feel accomlishment and mitigate anxiety. Listening to great speeches on TED talk or some other speakers help too.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 19, 2022
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First of all, thank you for reaching out. It takes courage to do that. Secondly, never feel you are alone. There are are websites such as 7 cups, and helplines that can be there to help you. There are also so much information now on youtube and google. I have dealt with anxiety, and found many videos online that taught me how to focus on my breathing. Learning to slow down my breath helped me relax and be less anxious. The more you read and practice, the more you find yourself being in control of you anxiety and panic attacks. Best of luck!
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