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Anxiety and Panic Attacks
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<blockquote data-quote="ToddW702" data-source="post: 16326462" data-attributes="member: 159145"><p>Ask around for a good psychologist and find out the root cause. It may take some time to find a good one. I agree with not wanting to take meds for it. The mind is a tricky thing. I have had close friends deal with this. They went for testing (heart, blood flow etc.) and it all came back good. Then they were told it was possibly anxiety and they refused at first. They both eventually came to terms with it and found a some help. One of them ended up getting a divorce and has never had a problem since. They are both doing good now after a lot of counseling. Best of luck to you. Be careful researching online it can make it worse. Your research would be better spent finding a good treatment provider. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddW702, post: 16326462, member: 159145"] Ask around for a good psychologist and find out the root cause. It may take some time to find a good one. I agree with not wanting to take meds for it. The mind is a tricky thing. I have had close friends deal with this. They went for testing (heart, blood flow etc.) and it all came back good. Then they were told it was possibly anxiety and they refused at first. They both eventually came to terms with it and found a some help. One of them ended up getting a divorce and has never had a problem since. They are both doing good now after a lot of counseling. Best of luck to you. Be careful researching online it can make it worse. Your research would be better spent finding a good treatment provider. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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