I'm embarassed about having had a panic attack in public. How can i cope with these feelings of humiliation?
jakfullofwandering
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Sep 5, 2016
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I've been there and that is so very hard. I am firstly so sorry you had a panic attack, and in public. Know that it is certainly not as big a deal to them as it was you. Also know that you got through this panic attack and at least one person is extremely proud of you, me :)
avanef
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Mar 20, 2017
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Honestly, anxiety attacks are more common than you'd think. I know a lot of people who have those and I don't think twice about it. Not to mention, some people are kind enough to help you. I don't think anyone will embarrass you, they'll help you out and make sure things will be okay.
Korlix44
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Dec 22, 2015
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While I don't understand why you would feel humiliated about that. everyone gets nervous some more than others. If anyone was staring at you they were probably just confused or didn't know how to help. its nothing to be humiliated about.
HappyListener28
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Jan 16, 2017
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Never feel ashamed or humiliated, we live in stressful times, learn to focus on yourself. I can imagine this is something many members of the 7 cups of tea community have encounter or experienced, so remember you're a not alone with this. People struggle with anxiety, depression, panic attacks on a daily basis, some just disguise it very well. Nowadays we have more knowledge about anxiety, depression etc and people are more understanding now than they ever have been. Don't feel humiliated, try to focus on helping yourself through the attack instead of focusing on others which in affect will panic you more. Deep breathes and find a quiet place, think of something that makes you happy something calming, maybe a piece of music? A picture of a loved one or friend. In time these attacks will become easier to deal with. Keep strong and remember you're not alone. :)
CompassionateMoonChild
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Oct 23, 2017
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I have always found humiliation to mean that I am not loveable because of what I did or what happened. I think it's a misconception that having panick attacks means weakness. I have experienced a panic attack and man I can tell you, they suck. It's hard, it's painful, it feels like I'm about to die. And then I survive.
Of course panic attacks and anxiety can be overcome. Life is much easier without that. But until then you are a warrior fighting your way back out. And that is nothing to be humiliated by.
And at the same time, you are growing through your experience, the people around you are challenged. To become a society where we can hold each other's pain without judgement. It sounds to me you are contributing on many levels.
Anonymous
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Jan 24, 2015
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Embarrassment is a natural part of life, but there are many ways to cope with humiliation. When I feel humiliated, I do mindfulness activities, such as meditation. I also enjoy exercise and housework to feel less humiliated.
Anonymous
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Jul 6, 2015
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Seek help with a person you close to. It is normal. It may feel like all eyes are on you but they aren't.
Anonymous
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Nov 16, 2015
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firstly we need to understand that the public are very normal people just like us. we should understand that they do not give as much time we give thinking how they will judge us, but sometimes its better to just be yourself and happy for who you are.
Anonymous
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Nov 23, 2015
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There is no need to feel embarrassed! I always carry something in my pockets that I can fiddle with when I am anxious. It helps me before I have an attack
Anonymous
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Jun 27, 2016
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Panic attacks alone can be a really stressful, horrible experience, but in public the situation can feel a lot worse, After the panic attack has happened it is important to take care of yourself and de-stress and unwind when possible, although these situations can make us feel embarassed we can grow from them, one slip up should never stop us from overcoming our fears, and our anxiety, and with each new day we can all work on learning more about our triggers and methods of coping (breathing exercises, yoga, meditation) to help us along in the process of moving on from this experience.
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