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Rob
28-05-06, 13:19
Hello All,

I feel quite blessed to find this forum and website, strange really seeing that I have been suffering from panic attacks since I was a young boy - quite a considerable amount of time seeing that I am now 28.

28 years of panic, being physically sick, treatments, group therapy, CBT and unfortunately more attacks. Still recently I have seemed to have turned "a corner" and am determined more than ever to get rid of panic. I had some one-one-one sessions with a CBT professional and that helped but am slowly putting the information into practice: the thought records (and challenges) and trying to break the vicious circle.

So a quick bit about me, I can get panic attacks anytime or place (like we all do) but generally I get panic attacks worrying about, yep, getting panic attacks. Specifically these are times or events I want to go well, particular dates or meeting "a girlfriend's parents/friends etc". I am very, very, very aware of panic attacks - I could teach the subject! - and what can bring them on.

One major difficulty is eating (so not that easy to avoid then)! :o) in front of people. I know I misintrepret the sensations of being full or feeling hungry, having food stuck in my mouth I can't swallow, as panic sensations and that I will have to be sick. I have been sick in front of people and that has caused a lot of embarassment. I have had this since I can remember.

I live in Brighton (so I look forward to meeting fellow Brightonians) and work in London for the British Film Institute. I am going through many changes in my life (no not like that, I'm 28) with my contract for my job coming to an end and not knowing if it will be extended, finding a new place to live in Brighton, had a bit of a medical scare and I have started seeing a girl I really like (who likes me) but my panic attacks have already come between us and I'm not sure how much she can take of me being "Mr Sensitive".

Would love to hear from fellow panic sufferers, particularly anyone who has suffered from panics from a young age (my parents both suffer too, I am thinking it could be heridatory) and who panic about eating and the sensations eating can set off a panic.

Looking forward to getting to know you all and hopefully recovering fully this time for once and good with you all.

Love Rob x

marie ross
28-05-06, 13:51
Hi Rob

Welcome to the forum, i hope you find a lot of help and support here.

Take care.

Marie XXX

chucklehound
28-05-06, 13:53
Hi Rob and welcome to NMP!:D

Karen
28-05-06, 14:39
Hi Rob

Welcome to the forum. I too have experienced anxiety and panic since a young age but am now working on this.

You might find the following information helpful:

Emetophobia
EXPOSURE THERAPY... (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2712)
To Emetophobia sufferers (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2253)
1st day CBT exposure for emetaphobia = scary (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4930)
A visit to the Doctors (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5503)
CBT for emetophobia my experiences... (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5998)
Emetaphobia 101 (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7053)

You will find a lot of help and support here.


Karen



Happiness is not a state to arrive at but a manner of travelling.

You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough ~ Christine Cagney, Cagney & Lacey

shiv
28-05-06, 15:57
Hi Rob and welcome to the forum,

i have suffered from anxiety on and off for the last 12 years (I'm just getting over the latest 'episode') and this site has been a huge part of me getting over my most recent setback.

Shiv x

trac67
28-05-06, 15:57
Hi Rob,

Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.

take care

Trac xx

'Live your life with arms wide open, today is where your book begins, the rest is still unwritten'

clickaway
28-05-06, 16:08
Hi Rob,

Glad to have you aboard.

There has recently been talk on this forum of a meet-up in the Brighton area later this summer, so maybe you will indeed get to meet a few fellow Brightonians!

Take Care,

Ray
http://www.anxietyrelease.org.uk/

And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance.
~Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers

manmoor
28-05-06, 18:19
Hi Rob

Welcome to the best site in the world hope it helps yo as much as it has me take care

Mandy x

giddy
28-05-06, 19:04
Welcome to the forum Rob
Love Helen

bernadette
28-05-06, 20:07
hi rob am 37 i have had panic attacks for 20 years now i always fell fear especally the night time panic try resue remedy it might help you love bernadette xxx

TangledUpInBlue
28-05-06, 23:01
Hi Rob,

I'm also 28, I'm afraid I can't give you any advice on dating women, I can't even get as far as that. Maybe you can give me a few tips:).

You mention 'change', I think most people don't like anything changing in their life. Just the uncertainty of change, brings on anxious feelings.

After living somewhere I never wanted to live in the first place for 14 years, I decided to move back to the place I lived originally, and it was the best thing I ever did.





"When I smile, tell me some bad news,
Before I laugh and act like a fool".

scoobygirl2005
29-05-06, 15:26
Hi Rob.

Welcome to the forum. You will find lots of help and support here. Hang on in there mate. Keep smiling.

Scooby2005
x x

Alexandra
30-05-06, 15:42
Hi Rob

Welcome to the forum

Take Care

Alex

Many People Will Walk
In & Out Of Your Life
But Only True Friends
Will Leave Footprints
In Your Heart

Daisybun
30-05-06, 21:25
Hi Rob and welcome. You'll find lots of support here. Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Just be! There's lots of stuff on here that can help you and you are definitely not alone.
Take care

Daisybun


'This too will pass'

Munchkin
31-05-06, 14:24
hi Rob and welcome!

"A Journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step"