Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Stress a major factor with panic attacks
Panic attacks are frightening. Your heart races to the point you fear a heart attack. You experience shallow breathing, nausea and sweating, triggering agonizing thought about losing control, going crazy or dying. This could also lead you into agoraphobia, as it did me. http://www.news-press.com/article/20091103/HEALTH/911030309/1013/lifestyles
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Real Agoraphobic's
Real Agoraphobic's.
Look at the list below and see people who recovered from Agoraphobia and made a difference. So can you. Take it from me, one who knows. Rose Lamatt
RealPaula Deen had agoraphobia at one point in her life
Olivia Hussey also had agoraphobia at one point in her life
Philip K. Dick, American science fiction writer
Woody Allen, American film director
Kim Basinger, American actress
Roy Castle, British TV presenter
Ronald Jones (musician), American musician, guitarist for Flaming Lips
Elfriede Jelinek, Nobel laureate for Literature, 2004
Rose McGowan, stars as Paige Matthews in WB's hit show 'Charmed'
Look at the list below and see people who recovered from Agoraphobia and made a difference. So can you. Take it from me, one who knows. Rose Lamatt
RealPaula Deen had agoraphobia at one point in her life
Olivia Hussey also had agoraphobia at one point in her life
Philip K. Dick, American science fiction writer
Woody Allen, American film director
Kim Basinger, American actress
Roy Castle, British TV presenter
Ronald Jones (musician), American musician, guitarist for Flaming Lips
Elfriede Jelinek, Nobel laureate for Literature, 2004
Rose McGowan, stars as Paige Matthews in WB's hit show 'Charmed'
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agoraphobia,
anxiety,
fear,
panic,
panic attacks
Why do we Fear?
Why do we fear? Is it something that attacks us in the middle of the night when we are children? Does it come when we are teenagers, or in our twenties? Why does it come when we least expect it, on a bridge, in a tunnel, or atop a high building? Why do some fear being alone, or fear going outside? Why do some experience fear, while others have no clue of it? Is it something carried over from our parents, like a DNA?
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agoraphobia,
anxiety,
fear,
panic,
panic attacks,
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