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How do I deal with Panic Attacks when my friends and family just think I'm being dramatic?

Profile: Rosealyn
Rosealyn on Nov 3, 2015
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I've gone through this. I was unable to calm down one night and sobbed uncontrollably, and all I could do was yell at them that I couldn't stop. They did not believe that I was struggling for five months. It took a breaking point (a change in our family environment) that caused the break down to scare them into reality. The best I can say is be honest. Start a journal of your symptoms to show your doctor at your next visit. They can handle speaking to your parents.
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Profile: Sydneyaustraliaaa1295
Sydneyaustraliaaa1295 on Dec 28, 2015
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The best way that I have found to deal with it is let it happen, don't bottle it up. Don't be afraid to reach out for help and when it is over, talk to the people around you and let them know how they can help and let them ask questions. People are can get scared or tend to dismiss things they don't understand.
Profile: AshiiGirl
AshiiGirl on May 30, 2016
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Its always hard when the ones closet to you think your being over dramatic. Some things we cant stop or help, I found sitting down and explaining to my close friends and family why I go through attacks and if they can help and support me would be helpful and make it easier. I find since telling them what I'm going through they now sympathize and help me anyway they can.
Profile: Silvereyes22
Silvereyes22 on Dec 15, 2015
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Its obvious that you already have enough on your plate when you get panic attacks, but the best way to handle this situation is with compassion. They likely don't understand, and are trying to help but in all the wrong ways. Honestly, when i wasn't doing so well I gave my parents a brochure. It surprisingly helped.
Profile: LovelyListeningLime80
LovelyListeningLime80 on Dec 19, 2015
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Here are a few methods to try when you actually have a panic attack: 1) Try the 54321 method to calm yourself down. Think of 5 things around you, 4 things you can touch, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you smell or enjoy the smell of, and 1 thing you like about yourself 2) Try challenging yourself to go through the colors of the rainbow and name 5 things that are each color. (Example: blue -- ocean, sky, forget-me-not flowers, sapphire, blueberries) Try not to do things like [color] flowers, candies, etc (so try not to do something like this: red -- red roses, red jelly beans, red butterflies, red crayons, red leaf) 3) Sit down, close your eyes, and take deep steady breaths. Try to focus on the rhythm of your breathing. As for the friends and family part, try calmly telling them how you feel. Also, talking with a trusted adult or counselor often helps people with panic attacks. Hopefully this helps! Lots of love
Profile: Carole101
Carole101 on Jan 16, 2015
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You can start by asking them if they ever had panic attacks then say, well have me too more than usual.
Profile: StrawberryNight
StrawberryNight on May 9, 2015
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You have to check your breathing. Often you don't exhale enough, so you just lay your hand on your stomach, take a deep breath and then make sure to exhale properly.
Profile: Mushes
Mushes on Jun 23, 2015
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Try explaining panic attacks and anxiety to them and stick around someone who will support you and help you through it. In the middle of a panic attack it's hard to deal with this, so talking to them openly ahead of time is probably best.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 24, 2015
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I think most people that suffer panic attacks have this problem. but it's YOUR panic attack, I know that you are crying for help but it's always good to be able to cope with it by yourself to a certain extent. however, your friends and family need to open their eyes and realise how difficult it is to cope with! talk to 'em about it!
Profile: Hereforyou01
Hereforyou01 on Dec 15, 2015
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Panic attacks are a real part of a anxiety disorder. If you are experiencing panic attacks, it may be time for you to talk to your doctor or health care provider about the best way to handle and treat them. There are many different paths to treatment. Talk to your doctor to help find the best path for YOU.
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