Hi i was just wandering does anyone else when they have an attack have wobbly legs and seeming not to be able to swallow properley.
Sort of feeling like a little lost.
jenn
Hi i was just wandering does anyone else when they have an attack have wobbly legs and seeming not to be able to swallow properley.
Sort of feeling like a little lost.
jenn
Hi jenn
Yes its one of the symptoms of a panic attack.
Just remember to breathe slowly & the attack will pass, breathing to fast will make you feel more unsteady.
Take Care
Alex
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Hi Jenn,
I recently went for a interview and had to travel from Glasgow to Penrith to get there by train about an hour a half journey and I had an attack very similar to the one you just described. I believe it is very common but I also found it hard to control. I have been told by a specialist that stimulants such as coffee, fizzy juice and chocolate can make these attacks worse. I also had low blood pressure, which accounted for my attack it was horrible and I haven’t had one since thank god.
If you haven’t already I think it may be a good idea to speak to your doctor and welcome on board best of luck.
Hi Jenn,
Welcome to the forum ,you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.
Try this link on wobby legs see if it helps :
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Take care
Trac xx
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Hi Jenn
These symptoms are very common.
Also have a look at these posts about swallowing:
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Hi Jenn
I get these symptoms a lot but they do get better to handle once you accept they are anxiety related and not the result of some other illness as I used to (and still sometimes ) think
Take Care
Wendy x
Welcome aboard!!
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All these are entirely normal symptoms that go hand in hand with anxiety and so will not hurt you or even come to pass.
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yes jenn you are not alone there we all feel like this at some time. anxiety is a horrible fear isnt it
jackie
When you are having an attack one thing that you can try is this exercise and it is for your breathing. What you do is breathe in for 4 counts then hold for 4 counts then breathe out for 4 counts, do this for a short while until you feel more relaxed as this exercise brings your heart rate back down and by concentrating on the exercise you are destracting your mind from having the attack but also I had Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on the NHS which is new and after 7 weeks going to CBT I now no longer have panic attacks and then I had the confidence to give up smoking too. So CBT works!
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