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What do strangers think when someone has a panic attack around them?

Profile: lovingpotato
lovingpotato on Apr 15, 2015
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It has been my experience that strangers typically want to make sure the person having a panic attack is okay and not in any immediate danger. They will often ask to make sure emergency services are not needed. Many people know what it's like to have a panic attack and can help breathe and relax.
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Profile: AmandaArctica
AmandaArctica on Feb 26, 2015
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I think for the most part, people react with concern or confusion. When something like that happens, people who know what it is react with sympathy and compassion. Those who don't know what it is, probably will lean to the side of confusion.
Profile: c1ov3rda1e
c1ov3rda1e on Feb 25, 2015
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It fully depends on the individual person, what they have seen before, what they themselves may have experienced, and what kind of person they ultimately are. You cannot know what will be going on in peoples heads around you, but thankfully, in most situations, people are sympathetic. A lot of times someone will be willing to comfort you or sit you somewhere away from the bigger group, so you can get better. In the end, these people are the only ones who matter in the situation, because there's are the only thoughts worth knowing.
Profile: ahasbeamer
ahasbeamer on Apr 2, 2015
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Depends person to person really. Some people say in a crowded room don't even notice. In small settings people do. It might unsettle them as what to do next but most people just want to help in any way :)
Profile: bunniesgomoo
bunniesgomoo on Jun 9, 2015
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A lot of the time, when I've had a panic attack in public a lot of people show concern for my situation and are really helpful. I've rarely met someone who lacked any empathy when I have a panic attack in public
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they are unsure of your actions. Some will understand and some will not. It depends on the size of the panic attack and where. Some people just don't get it.
Profile: AlexCalm
AlexCalm on Jul 18, 2016
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I think most of them are supportive and try to help, but from time to time you can see strangers scared by a person that is having a panick atack. It also depends on how you react when you have a panick attack.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 12, 2016
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If they know what a person with a panic attack looks like, they'll try to help. If don't they might just stand there freaking out too seeing a person experiencing this traumatic experience and/or despair. If they don't help, it might just be they don't know how to. Usually people will try to help, it lays within human nature to help.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 9, 2017
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They usually wonder if the person is okay, and how they can help them. Sometimes people have never seen people that have had panic attacks, and have no idea what to do. Sometimes they can be confused or worried about the person's health too.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 12, 2017
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As a stranger, when I see somebody having a panic attack, I understand. I used to have panic attacks often from childhood. Even now as an adult, I still have them from time to time. When I notice that happening to somebody else, I just have the urge to be there for them through that, because I know what it's like to need somebody there that you can just yell, cry, and ask 1,000 rapid fire "AM I GOING TO BE OKAY?" questions.
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